A series of rhythm reading flashcards and a teacher's guide covering basic to advanced rhythmic patterns. Activities progress from quarter notes and rests to complex sixteenth notes and triplets across multiple time signatures.
Unit 1, Lesson 9: The Frame Festival. A celebration block where students showcase their completed historical stop-motion animations, conduct peer critique reviews, and evaluate final projects using the comprehensive unit rubric.
Unit 1, Lesson 6: The Animation Studio - Day 6. Teams establish collaborative group norms and class safety norms, delegate professional roles, and capture the first 30 frames.
Unit 1, Lessons 6-8: Multi-day animation studio production block. Teams establish student roles, execute industry production cues, and shoot their 10-fact historical stop-motion animations on iPads.
Unit 1, Lesson 5: The Physics of Animation. Combining Squash and Stretch, the 1-Stud Rule, set construction stability, lighting consistency, and storyboard revision.
Unit 1, Lesson 4: Introducing the anatomy of a storyboard, exploring visual action, camera shot directions, and drafting an 8-frame visual storyboard plan for the stop-motion animation.
Unit 1, Lesson 3: Synthesizing historical research into 10 punchy factual sentences for the stop-motion script, while conducting an internet safety scavenger hunt on Phishing, Digital Footprint, and Privacy.
Unit 1, Lesson 2: Introducing the S.E.E.K. digital search strategy to help students research, verify, and document credible facts about a historical figure for their future stop-motion script.
Unit 1, Lesson 1: Persistence of Vision lesson outline exploring frames per second (FPS), professional exemplars, and flipbook creation.
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.
A Disney-inspired interdisciplinary choice board and support materials for 2nd grade. Students explore math, language arts, art, music, and science through engaging, magical challenges that promote agency and creativity.
An art and history integration lesson focusing on 18th-century Chinese nodding-head figures. Students explore clay science, learn pinch pot and coil techniques, and sculpt their own clay bobble heads using balanced counterweights.
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.
Master the illusion of deep space using one-point perspective, horizontal grid contraction, and overlapping spheres. Students create a striking optical illusion of a checkerboard tunnel with falling 3D apples using black markers and colored pencils.
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 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.
A reading lesson about time and friendship, following a long-lived mage who learns the value of every moment spent with companions.
A reading lesson about bravery and home, focused on characters living behind great walls to protect their city from giants.
A reading lesson about friendship and discovery, following a group of friends who accidentally invent a way to send messages through time.
A reading lesson about courage and family, following Tanjiro as he trains to protect his sister and help others.
A reading lesson about brotherhood and determination, following the Elric brothers on their journey to fix their mistakes through science.
A reading lesson about emotions and kindness, featuring Shigeo (Mob), a boy with powerful feelings that can change the world.
A reading lesson focused on cleverness and justice, following the story of a brilliant student named Light who finds a mysterious notebook.
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 high-energy, 100-question trivia game designed for middle school students, covering modern music, movies, fashion, and black history. The lesson promotes cultural literacy and engagement through a competitive game format.
A comprehensive assessment covering foundational piano concepts for beginner students, including posture, notation, rhythms, and basic theory.
An advanced lesson on information literacy, focusing on distinguishing between facts and opinions and performing basic research 'missions' within the library.
A dedicated lesson on the physical care of books and library etiquette. Students take the 'Guardian Oath' and learn to protect library treasures from 'The Enemies of the Book' while mastering the use of shelf markers.
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 sensory art lesson where young students use the frottage technique to create a texture map of their school, connecting tactile exploration with artistic documentation.