Students will learn to recognize and sing simple melodic patterns using solfège syllables and basic musical notation. This lesson builds music literacy through guided practice and a collaborative card-based activity.
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.
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 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 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 project where students navigate financial constraints to create high-quality mixed media sculptures, mimicking real-world commission and grant structures.
A creative and educational craft lesson where students use geometric shapes to design and build their own 'Shape Shifter' monsters, practicing fine motor skills and shape recognition.
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 mindfulness-based art lesson where K-2 students translate the soft sounds of instrumental music into abstract watercolor paintings, focusing on cool colors and fluid lines to practice emotional regulation.
A creative hands-on activity where students create their own Elephant and Piggie puppets to act out stories. This lesson focuses on fine motor skills through coloring and cutting, followed by imaginative play.
A creative activity lesson focusing on the iconic characters Gerald and Piggie, encouraging dramatic play and storytelling through simple finger puppets.
A lesson exploring the life and iconic symbols of Keith Haring, focusing on his 'Radiant Baby' and the impact of Pop Art in public spaces.
A dynamic art lesson exploring Keith Haring's iconic style, focusing on the use of bold lines and movement markers to create energetic Pop Art. Students will read about his life, analyze his techniques, and master Pop Art vocabulary through a crossword puzzle.
A lesson introducing 3rd grade students to the Benny Goodman Trio, exploring the genre of swing jazz, key vocabulary, and the historical significance of the group's integration.
A complete bulletin board kit featuring vibrant, rainbow-themed musical elements and diverse student illustrations to celebrate music as a universal language.
A deep dive into the life of T.C. Steele, from his childhood in Owen County to his legacy as Indiana's most famous painter, featuring a reading passage and comprehension check.
Students apply Impressionist techniques to create their own Indiana landscape inspired by the House of the Singing Winds.
A deep dive into how T.C. Steele captured the changing light and seasons of Brown County through color and brushwork.