A comprehensive workshop on chamber music communication, focusing on non-verbal cues, shared breathing, and collective phrasing to achieve a unified ensemble sound without a conductor.
An energetic introduction to syncopation and rhythmic complexity where students learn to identify, count, and compose 'off-beat' patterns. Students explore how shifted accents create groove in modern and historical music styles.
Students explore the power of hands as tools for emotional storytelling in art history, then create their own expressive 3D plaster hands that communicate a specific narrative or emotion through form and surface drawing.
A quick-hit replacement assignment for students who missed a documentary on high-stakes photojournalism. It explores the careers of photographers who work in extreme environments and danger zones.
A collection of coloring sheets and design-themed activities designed to provide a mental break while reinforcing core pathway concepts like DSLR anatomy, logo design, and color theory.
A comprehensive lesson covering the climax and resolution of 'A Raisin in the Sun', featuring instructional slides, a discussion-based wrap-up worksheet, and a comprehension assessment.
A 45-minute lesson for adult Sunday School focusing on Exodus 7-17. It explores Pharaoh's pride, the Passover as a type of Christ, and the concept of daily spiritual bread through the miracle of manna.
Курс з екстремального скату та сучасного музичного продакшну, що поєднує абсурдну фонетику з агресивними бітами (phonk, hardbass, trap).
A hands-on introduction to Gelli plate printing, covering basic monoprinting, texture building with plates, botanical resists, and advanced image transfer techniques.
The final component of the Exposure Triangle: ISO. Students learn how digital sensors process light and the trade-offs between sensitivity and image quality.
A foundational lesson on the precursors to opera, focusing on Renaissance vocal forms like the Chanson, Madrigal, and Lute Song that paved the way for the Baroque invention of opera.
A hands-on exploration of architectural construction methods from ancient stack-and-pile to modern reinforced concrete, designed for Dual Credit Art Appreciation students.
A comprehensive project where students design a clothing brand from scratch, including identity, logo, product design, and a tangible paper doll presentation.
A comprehensive guide for high school students on the nuances of professional symphony orchestra etiquette, focusing on the history, expectations, and the collective experience of live classical music.
A foundational dive into music theory basics, covering rhythm, pitch, scales, and harmony for beginners.
A multi-day competitive music theory challenge using musictheory.net for drills and gamified classroom activities.
An exploration of how color psychology influences consumer behavior in the food, beverage, and hospitality industries, aligned with Grade 11 Design and Visual Communications standards.
A week-long challenge where students act as directors to solve the spatial constraints of Matilda Jr. across multiple stage configurations, culminating in a professional pitch.
A lesson exploring the life and art of Jean-Michel Basquiat, focusing on his journey from street artist to global icon. Designed to resonate with inner-city students by highlighting themes of resilience, identity, and transforming one's environment into art.
A comprehensive guide for students to move from visual observation to a complex, arguable thesis statement about any artwork. Includes a step-by-step worksheet, instructional slides, and a teacher's guide with examples.
A guided research project where students explore the anatomy, history, and classification of a musical instrument of their choice.
An advanced exploration of microtonal music, covering the physics of pitch, tuning systems beyond 12-TET, and practical experimentation with quarter-tones and just intonation.
Introductory materials for advanced Digital Design students specializing in Illustrator (Graphics) or Premiere Pro (Interactive Media).
Advanced student introduction for DDG and IM.
An introductory lesson for Digital Design students to share their creative backgrounds, technical skills, and learning preferences.
A comprehensive lesson covering the evolution of ceramics across Mesopotamia, Greece, and the Americas, paired with technical skills for working with air-dry clay including pinching, coiling, and joining techniques.
Students transition from raw audio to a polished production. This week focuses on Soundtrap technical skills, including multi-track editing, adding bumpers/music, and applying professional mixing and mastering techniques.
Students focus on the journalistic foundations of podcasting: selecting a topic, conducting deep research, and developing professional interviewing techniques. This week culminates in the recording of raw interview footage.
Students explore atmospheric perspective through monochromatic ink wash painting, learning to control water-to-pigment ratios to create depth and mist-filled mountain landscapes.
A five-day intensive unit where students research, interview, record, and produce a short-form podcast episode, emphasizing technical precision and narrative flow.
A lesson exploring the evolution of English theater during the reign of King James I, focusing on stagecraft, darker themes, and the transition to indoor performance spaces.
A comparison of Shakespearean theater practices, focusing on the historical context of boy actors and social reactions to the stage across different reading levels.
Students capture field footage and use CapCut to assemble a professional-grade short-form video featuring interviews, B-roll, and district branding.
Students define their spotlight subject, research the target audience, and create professional brand assets in Canva, including a video thumbnail and intro graphic.
Students transition their brand into motion by creating a 60-second short-form video in CapCut, applying editing techniques like transitions, overlays, and sound design.