Students analyze visual cues in photography to infer meaning and narrative. They explore the difference between establishing shots that provide context and detail shots that provide information.
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.
A comprehensive lesson launcher for a multi-day independent or group Creative Passion Project, providing the framework for students to research and build their own projects.
An exploration of nineteenth-century Portsmouth shipyards through historical sea shanteys, teaching upper elementary students about rhythm, labor history, and call-and-response song structures.
درس بسيط يركز على التذكير بالورد اليومي وقراءة القرآن الكريم، ويضم ملصقًا فنيًا وتذكيريًا مصممًا بأسلوب حديث ومريح للعين.
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.
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.
An art and science lesson exploring how to transform ordinary, irregular river rocks into convincing 3D animal illusions. Students learn the principles of light, shadow, value, and form placement to turn flat or rounded stone surfaces into realistic sleeping animals.
An introductory lesson on kinetic art and mechanics where students build their own flapping butterfly automaton. Using simple classroom materials like paperclips, bottle caps, and paper, students learn about cranks, linkages, and the history of art in motion without needing hot glue.
A deep dive into the photorealistic and abstract grid style of Chuck Close. Students explore his life story, master his concentric organic shape grid technique, and discover how to build optical illusion portraits.
A short, comedic lesson featuring a modern play about Egyptian gods managing their cosmic duties. Includes a complete script with Ra, Isis, Osiris, and Anubis, character introduction slides, and a creative design worksheet.
A short, humorous, and educational lesson featuring a 10-minute modern play about the Greek gods adapting to modern life. Includes a complete performance script, character introduction slides, and an interactive student worksheet to design modern adaptations of other mythological figures.
A foundational art lesson exploring the seven core principles of design—Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Movement, Pattern, Rhythm, and Unity—through visual vocabulary and printable word wall cards.
A dynamic lesson on non-verbal communication with two paths: a challenging 'Mime Master' level for older students and a simplified 'Lunch Bunch' version designed for 2nd grade social-emotional learning and casual play.
A comprehensive assessment covering foundational piano concepts for beginner students, including posture, notation, rhythms, and basic theory.
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 collaborative art and engineering lesson where students design individual paper birds to form a massive grade-level installation, symbolizing their collective transition to middle school.
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.