Students study common vocal pathologies (nodules, polyps, hemorrhage) and their causes. They develop a personalized vocal hygiene maintenance plan that accounts for their specific repertoire load and lifestyle factors.
A comprehensive project-based lesson for designing cinematic movie or game posters in Adobe Photoshop. Covers image blending, atmospheric overlays, and textured typography tailored for Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced/AP levels.
درس بسيط يركز على التذكير بالورد اليومي وقراءة القرآن الكريم، ويضم ملصقًا فنيًا وتذكيريًا مصممًا بأسلوب حديث ومريح للعين.
A comprehensive digital music portfolio project where students curate, analyze, and reflect on their musical creations using DAWs, notation tools, and audio recordings. This unit guides students through selecting their best work, performing deep artist analysis, and presenting a professional digital portfolio.
A playful, cooperative drawing game designed for toddlers to explore self-expression, fine motor skills, and collaborative creation. Guided by interactive presentation slides, children turn simple scribbles and basic shapes into hilarious, unique monster friends on a step-by-step activity canvas.
An introductory lesson on the fundamentals of scenic design, guiding students to create their own stage groundplans using industry-standard drafting symbols.
A premium, cohesive collection of beautifully designed spiritual and religious reminders for daily, weekly, and seasonal practices, featuring high-contrast connected Arabic typography, elegant arches, and glowing celestial themes.
A digital design lesson focusing on social media brand personas, digital footprint, and visual design aesthetics using Adobe and Canva. Students compare contrasting brand voices, from Wendy's playful roasts to polished professional corporate presences.
A lesson on precision drawing and proportion using grid techniques, themed around futuristic chrome animal tattoo designs. Students learn to translate complex shapes square by square to achieve technical accuracy.
Students explore the theme of 'Blooming' through a collaborative grid mural project, where each individual piece contributes to a larger-than-life garden masterpiece for a retiring teacher.
A comprehensive lesson introducing Uta Hagen's 9 Questions for character development in scene study. Includes instructional slides, a visual graphic organizer worksheet, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A hands-on art and literacy lesson where 6th-grade students create 3D fish sculptures using paper mâché techniques while exploring the history of the medium and fish anatomy.
A graphic design project focused on visual hierarchy and typography. Students will choose between creating a lost pet flyer or a concert poster to demonstrate their understanding of design principles.
Explore the history and technique of soft pastels through the lens of Edgar Degas and the Impressionists, featuring a hands-on layering activity using paper cutouts.
Explore the cultural impact and character archetypes of the world's most iconic anime characters. This lesson analyzes why these characters resonate globally and how their designs and stories influence modern media.
A complete 4-hour substitute teacher plan exploring the history of the Harlem Renaissance and its modern influence on jazz music and culture.
A comprehensive final project where students act as a creative agency to design a professional advertisement for a mini-brand, integrating photography, Photoshop editing, and design principles.
A hands-on introductory lesson to the traditional art of coil basketry using paper coils and yarn. Students master the rhythmic technique of wrapping and stitching to create a functional, decorative vessel.
An in-depth look at John Byrne's daily life as a painter and playwright, focusing on his studio habits, materials, and the intersection of visual art and storytelling.
Students climb the musical mountains to distinguish between high and low sounds through active listening and visual mapping.
An adventure through the desert to discover piano and forte, using environmental sounds and vocal exploration to understand volume.
Students explore the difference between steady beat and rhythm using animal movements and simple rhythmic patterns (quarter and eighth notes).
A comprehensive final project for digital design students where they create a professional advertisement for a mini-brand using photography and Photoshop.
A exploration of existential themes through classic literature, philosophy, and contemporary film, culminating in a personal philosophical essay.
In this lesson, high school students explore the power of public art as a tool for social justice and community advocacy. They will analyze visual rhetoric in famous murals and design their own mural concept that honors the history and future of Camden, NJ.
A comprehensive introduction to 1-point and 2-point perspective drawing through the lens of urban architecture. Students learn the fundamentals of vanishing points and horizon lines to create realistic 3D cityscapes.
A comprehensive lesson preparing students for their photography benchmark, covering technical camera settings, compositional principles, and the philosophy of artistic intention.
A deep dive into Stanislavski's 'System', focusing on using real-world experiences to inform character work through peer interviews.
A comprehensive digital design assessment based on standard 7140.D1.2 and 7140.D2.12, covering composition, camera settings, and conceptual thinking.
A comprehensive make-up assignment for students who missed a performance, requiring a detailed 5-paragraph review of a world-class orchestral concert with research and personal critique.
A comprehensive guide to transforming digital photographs into realistic pencil sketches using Adobe Photoshop, focusing on technical precision and artistic shading techniques.
An in-depth exploration of Konstantin Stanislavski's revolutionary acting system, from the founding of the Moscow Art Theatre to the evolution of the Method of Physical Actions. Students will learn key concepts like the Magic If, Given Circumstances, and the shift from internal emotion to external action.
A 2-day drama project where students apply Uta Hagen's 9 Questions to themselves, culminating in a visual character map poster that explores their own 'given circumstances' and 'objectives'.
A lesson on mastering 5-point curvilinear perspective, focusing on capturing wide-angle urban environments within a spherical frame. Students will learn to map the world onto a sphere using five vanishing points.
A comprehensive dive into the 'table work' phase of theatrical production, focusing on character depth, historical context, and technical script analysis. Students will move from initial reading to deep interpretation.
A deep dive into Konstantin Stanislavski's revolutionary approach to realistic acting, covering the Moscow Art Theatre, the Magic If, and the shift from Emotional Memory to Physical Actions.
A mini-lesson introducing students to the world of stock photography by transforming everyday school environments into marketable, high-quality visual assets. Students learn about composition, lighting, and technical skills like depth of field through the lens of commercial utility.
This lesson introduces students to the emotional impact of color in branding, the basics of color theory in marketing, and the technical use of Hex Codes in digital design. Students apply these concepts by creating a brand mood board in Canva.
A comprehensive unit covering Gregor Samsa's physical and emotional decay through five sequential 'Case Files'. Students analyze symbols, characterization, theme, and conflict as Gregor's humanity is further eroded and the family hierarchy shifts.
A complete bulletin board kit featuring vibrant, rainbow-themed musical elements and diverse student illustrations to celebrate music as a universal language.