A beginner's introduction to the art of origami, focusing on three simple projects: a heart, a dog face, and a butterfly. Perfect for building fine motor skills and patience through paper folding.
A creative ELA and arts lesson where students analyze classical paintings and reimagine them using modern themes and media to build visual literacy.
A creative lesson focused on oral storytelling and character analysis through the classic tale of Hansel and Gretel using DIY finger puppets.
A lesson exploring the musical evolution from the Harlem Renaissance jazz scene to the birth of Rock and Roll, written at an accessible reading level.
A creative crafting lesson where students design and build a personalized paper flower bouquet for Mother's Day, focusing on fine motor skills and thoughtful expression.
A collection of professionally designed real estate listing posters featuring unique properties with detailed descriptions, pricing, and specifications.
Second and third graders explore the history of American folk music on the Idaho Trail, focusing on the unique sounds of the banjo, fiddle, and washboard while practicing call-and-response.
Students explore the art of conducting, learning to lead an ensemble through 4/4 and 3/4 time signatures while controlling dynamics and tempo with physical gestures. This lesson emphasizes leadership, non-verbal communication, and collaborative music-making.
A lesson focused on analyzing the performance choices and narrative motivations of characters in the Pirates of the Caribbean series. Students explore how physicality, voice, and tactics define iconic cinematic figures.
A foundational lesson on theater terminology focusing on how actors use their voice, body, and script analysis to create compelling characters.
A project-based lesson where students investigate local social issues and translate their findings into a symbolic mural design. This lesson bridges the gap between civic engagement and visual arts through collaborative planning and creative expression.
A primary art lesson introducing Impressionism through the works of Claude Monet. Students explore light, color mixing, and dappled textures using finger painting and sponge techniques to create their own garden masterpieces.
An interdisciplinary ELA and Art lesson where students explore the changing seasons of New England through sensory poetry and watercolor painting techniques. Students will learn to translate sensory observations into descriptive language and visual art.
After Reading Strategy: Consolidating skills into a final performance and assessment about students’ actions around the world.
After Reading Strategy: Comparing cultures, traditions, and navigation (directions) using role-play to evaluate perspectives across texts.
After Reading Strategy: Synthesizing information into 'Summary Sculptures' focused on food items and healthy lifestyles.
After Reading Strategy: Writing from the perspective of characters visiting cultural and educational places in Kuwait to synthesize meaning.