A 5th-grade theater sequence focusing on vocal mechanics, projection, and expressive delivery through workshop-style activities and a culminating Reader's Theater performance.
A creative exploration of graphic novel elements, focusing on visual storytelling, character depth, and symbolic representation.
A 3-day collaborative art project where students transform recycled materials into large-scale sculptures while applying principles of design and creative problem-solving.
A 3-day collaborative sculpture project where students transform recycled materials into massive structures while overcoming engineering challenges.
A 3-day intensive exploration of the fundamental building blocks of music theory—Dynamics, Tempo, and Intervals—designed through a modern sound studio lens.
A comprehensive exploration of world music and dance, focusing on cultural heritage, musical elements, and creative expression through drumming, melody, and global fusion.
A comprehensive workshop where students in grades 5-8 master the art of digital storytelling by blending narrative structure, audio production, and visual composition into a final multimedia project.
A foundational music education series designed for early elementary students, covering rhythm, movement, note reading, dynamics, and music history.
A comprehensive book club unit for Natalie Babbitt's *Tuck Everlasting*, exploring themes of immortality, nature's cycles, and moral choices through guided discussion, vocabulary expansion, and project-based learning.
A high-energy elementary music unit focusing on the fundamentals of steady beat, tempo variations, and rhythmic patterns through interactive play-alongs and movement.
A comprehensive 6-lesson unit for 5th graders exploring the history, evolution, and legendary figures of American Jazz, from its New Orleans roots to its global legacy today.
A high-energy, interactive unit focused on mastering rhythm and tempo through digital gameplay and body percussion, designed specifically for paperless classrooms.
A journey through the 20th and 21st centuries, exploring how technology like electric guitars and synthesizers shaped genres from Rock 'n' Roll to Pop. Students analyze rhythm, structure, and sound to build a chronological timeline of musical evolution.
This sequence explores how technology—from the electric guitar to digital software—transformed music from the mid-20th century to today, focusing on genre evolution, song structure, and production.
This sequence investigates how the technological explosion of the 20th and 21st centuries, from the electric guitar to AI, redefined music genres and creation. Students analyze production techniques, listen for layers, and explore the concept of technology as a musical instrument.
A 5th-grade music history sequence exploring the development of Jazz and Blues, from African call-and-response roots to the birth of Rock n' Roll. Students investigate structural forms like the 12-bar blues, concepts like syncopation and improvisation, and the cultural resilience behind the music.
This sequence guides 5th-grade students through the evolution of Western Classical music from the Baroque period to the 20th century. Students will explore how societal shifts influenced orchestral size, musical texture, and form through active listening and analytical activities.
This sequence analyzes how technology in the 20th and 21st centuries revolutionized music production and consumption. Students trace the evolution from early Rock 'n' Roll amplification to electronic synthesis and digital sampling, culminating in a creative project where they design music for the future.
A 4th-grade music appreciation sequence exploring the connection between geography, natural resources, and musical traditions across West Africa, Indonesia, the Andes, and the Caribbean. Students develop rhythmic skills and cultural understanding through active workshops and comparative analysis.
A chronological journey through the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern eras of Western Art Music, focusing on critical listening and historical context.
This sequence traces the evolution of contemporary music from 19th-century African American spirituals through the development of the Blues, Jazz, and Rock & Roll. Students investigate how cultural exchange, technology, and social struggles shaped the sounds we listen to today, culminating in a musical genealogy project.
Students investigate how costumes and properties (props) function as tools for character development and storytelling. The sequence guides students through the process of distinguishing between prop types, exploring costume psychology, fabricating safe props, and mastering backstage organization.
A 5-lesson sequence for 5th graders exploring technical theater through lighting and sound engineering. Students learn how to manipulate mood and focus using physical properties of light and creative sound design, culminating in a technical rehearsal simulation.
This sequence introduces 5th-grade students to the world of technical theater through the lens of scenic design. Students progress from learning stage geography to analyzing scripts, drafting floor plans, and ultimately building a 3D scale model (maquette) of their own set design.
A 5-lesson sequence for 5th-grade students focusing on the iterative process of playwriting, from the first table read to a final, polished performance-ready script. Students develop skills in auditory analysis, dialogue refinement, conciseness, and collaboration.
Students learn to translate narrative fiction into dramatic scripts by analyzing storytelling modes, converting internal thoughts to external actions, and drafting their own theatrical adaptations of fables.
A project-based sequence for 5th-grade students to master the dramatic arc and write a short one-act play focusing on conflict and resolution.
A 5-lesson theater arts sequence for 5th graders focused on creating multi-dimensional stage characters through profile building, improvisation, monologue writing, and dialogue refinement. Students move from external traits to internal motivations, learning how to create friction and unique voices for the stage.
A foundational sequence for 5th-grade students to master the mechanics of playwriting, including script formatting, natural dialogue, and stage directions, culminating in a two-page original scene.
A comprehensive sequence for 4th-grade music students to master reading pitch on the treble clef staff. Students progress from basic staff geography to identifying notes, recognizing intervals, and finally sight-reading simple melodies on instruments.
A music theory unit for 5th graders focused on intervals and triads. Students transition from melodic thinking to harmonic construction through 'blueprint' themed activities, building from simple distance measurement to complex chord progressions.
This sequence guides 5th-grade students through the intricacies of advanced rhythmic notation, moving from sixteenth note subdivisions and dotted rhythms to the complexities of syncopation and compound meter. Through a blend of auditory analysis, physical performance, and formal notation, students develop the skills to decode and compose sophisticated musical patterns.
A 5th-grade music synthesis sequence where students apply knowledge of rhythm, pitch, and harmony to compose and notate original music. Students progress from analyzing melodic contours to creating and harmonizing motives, culminating in a professional-grade composition showcase.
A comprehensive unit for 5th-grade musicians covering the mechanics of pitch organization, from the Grand Staff and ledger lines to the mathematical construction of major scales and key signatures.
Students explore the basics of stage lighting, including direction, shadow, and color, to understand how lighting design creates mood and tells stories in theater.
Students explore the relationships between notes, focusing on intervals (steps, skips, leaps) and the construction of the C Major scale. Using solfege, hand signs, and aural analysis, students learn to identify and dictate melodic patterns in simple folk music.
A 5-lesson unit for 5th graders exploring collograph printmaking, focusing on tactile texture, plate construction, chemical sealing, and intaglio wiping techniques to create embossed prints.
A comprehensive introduction to typography and digital layout for 5th graders, blending traditional art analysis with modern graphic design skills. Students explore font psychology, visual hierarchy, and digital tools to create impactful visual communications.
A comprehensive introduction to the world of screen printing and stencil graphics for 5th graders. Students learn to simplify images into high-contrast designs, manage the mechanics of 'islands and bridges,' and master the squeegee pull to create repeatable art on various surfaces.
A comprehensive 5th-grade art sequence introducing the subtractive process of relief printing. Students progress from conceptualizing mirrored imagery and carving soft blocks to mastering ink application and producing a numbered edition of prints.