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Preview of Renaissance Art | Gallery Walk | Digital Learning Activity

Renaissance Art | Gallery Walk | Digital Learning Activity

There is no better way to facilitate an inclusive and engaging activity to help students immerse themselves in the past and experience the cultural revolution of the Renaissance period. This bundle provides the tools you need to create a ONE OF A KIND experience! Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "Renaissance Art Gallery Walk" Distance Learning Activity includes:1) A document-based "GALLERY WALK" activity that creates a unique opportunity for your students to engage with REAL, HISTORICA
Preview of Latin America: A Cultural Synthesis APWH, World History

Latin America: A Cultural Synthesis APWH, World History

Created by
A History Junkie
Students will learn about Latin American Religious Syncretism during the 1500-1800 as a result of European Colonialism. Through the use of art and a discussion-based lesson students will examine the distinct cultures created in Latin America. As the teacher, if you're unfamiliar with certain elements of Latin America culture, the lesson includes brief summaries and contextualization which accompany the art within the lesson. You DO NOT have to be an art historian to teach and have fun with this
Preview of Napoleon and Art: Analyzing Historical Perspectives Through Art

Napoleon and Art: Analyzing Historical Perspectives Through Art

Created by
A History Junkie
A history class isn't complete until you've discussed Napoleon! If you're looking for an interactive and engaging way to study the charismatic Emperor then this lesson on historical perspectives is PERFECT! Through the use of art and a discussion-based lesson, students will examine how Napoleon was viewed by foreign and conquered nations. As the teacher, if you're unfamiliar with certain elements of Romantic art, the lesson includes brief summaries and contextualization which accompany the art
Preview of XYZ Affair 1797-98 Political Cartoon DBQ

XYZ Affair 1797-98 Political Cartoon DBQ

Created by
Julie Corbalis
This political cartoon primary source document with guiding questions (DBQ) and answer key was created with 7th graders in mind and is appropriate while studying XYZ Affair/Presidency of John Adams/Early Republic/Political Cartoons. This etching was created in 1798 by an English person and makes fun of a young "Madame America" being taken advantage of and robbed by the French. It is commentary on the infamous historical event known as the "XYZ Affair," which is explained in the Historical Backgr
Preview of 1950s Advertisements and The American Dream

1950s Advertisements and The American Dream

NO PREP Primary Sources and Graphic Organizer After reading a short description of the American Dream in the 1950s, students will explore three print advertisements from the 1950s--one of Ovaltine, one of house paint, and one for cars. They will then fill out the graphic organizer and answer the central question: How do these advertisements promote the ideals of the “American Dream?” This assignment contains TWO files, one is a student worksheet and the other is the reading packet. Students will
Preview of Digital Great Migration: Geography, Document Analysis, & Art Gallery Walk

Digital Great Migration: Geography, Document Analysis, & Art Gallery Walk

Learning Target: Immigration, internal migration and urbanization transformed American life.This digital resource includes: ❑ Geography assignment identifying the path of the Great Migration ❑ Document Analysis: Primary Source about a family's journey on the Great Migration. Students identify push & pull factors of migration. ❑ Art Gallery Walk: Students examine the works of Jacob Lawrence-The Migration SeriesThis lesson was delivered digitally for the first time with my student
Preview of Sociology: The Culture of Cars

Sociology: The Culture of Cars

Unlock the cultural engine of Radiator Springs with this engaging Sociology of Disney Pixar's Cars assignment! Delve into the bustling world of automobiles and explore the intricate layers of culture embedded within this beloved animated film.Key Features:Comprehensive Analysis: This assignment prompts students to dissect the cultural fabric of Cars, focusing particularly on the vibrant community of Radiator Springs. Through a series of 10 thought-provoking questions, students will navigate conc
Preview of Iconic Indus Valley Artifacts: Priest King & Dancing Girl DBQ

Iconic Indus Valley Artifacts: Priest King & Dancing Girl DBQ

Created by
Julie Corbalis
This primary sources artifact activity (DBQ) was created with 6th graders in mind and is appropriate while studying Ancient India/Ancient Pakistan/Indus Valley/South Asian History/Ancient Artifacts and Archaeology/Bronze Age/Art History. Students will examine two 4,500 year old artifacts uncovered 100 years ago in the Indus Valley (modern Pakistan). They will observe, discuss and analyze these incredible artifacts through guiding questions. They share observations, make inferences and learn how
Preview of Mediterranean Art Continuity and Change Essay

Mediterranean Art Continuity and Change Essay

This packet includes a prompt, graphic organizer, rubric and example essay for the APAH Continuity and Change FRQ
Preview of Codex Mendoza DBQ Activity: The Aztec Capital, Tenochtitlan, 1542C.E.

Codex Mendoza DBQ Activity: The Aztec Capital, Tenochtitlan, 1542C.E.

Created by
Julie Corbalis
This primary source document with guiding questions activity (DBQ) was created with 7th graders in mind and is appropriate while studying the Aztec Empire/Central American History and Culture/History of Mexico/Spanish Colonization/Art History/Explorers. The Codex Mendoza is a pictographic book that was created by indigenous scribes in 1542CE (AD) following the Spanish conquest of King Montezuma and the Aztec Empire. Students will observe, discuss, and analyze one exquisite page of the Codex Mend
Preview of Pocahontas: Who Americans Want Her to Be vs. Who She Really Was

Pocahontas: Who Americans Want Her to Be vs. Who She Really Was

Created by
Julie Corbalis
This non-fiction reading and writing activity was created with 7th graders in mind and is appropriate while studying Pocahontas/Powhatans/Jamestown Colony and John Smith, Eastern Woodlands Native American History/Virginia/Southern Colonies/13 Colonies/Early Relationships between Native American and Europeans/Womens' History. Students begin by viewing images (with sources) of Pocahontas they may recognize from throughout history. They discuss what they see and why the artist might have portrayed
Preview of The Mona Lisa Mystery - Whodunit

The Mona Lisa Mystery - Whodunit

This is a mystery crime scene whodunit activity that can get your students to anaylse sources, think critically, flex their evaluative process and work on team building. Students need to analyse each category of information to solve the mystery of who stole the Mona Lisa. Students must figure out the who, the motive and how the heist was carried out. There may be some red herrings to throw them off the scentIncluded in the resource:InstructionsSuspect ProfilesPrimary source photos and newspaper
Preview of Jamestown DBQ Culminating Project (Diorama, Tinkercad, Google Draw, Poster)

Jamestown DBQ Culminating Project (Diorama, Tinkercad, Google Draw, Poster)

Created by
Mrs V in the LMC
This project helps students visualize what life was like for the residents of and around Jamestown, Virginia in the early 1600's. Use this to go along with the Jamestown DBQ, and/or with the book Blood on the River: James Town, 1607 by Elisa Carbone. It is a completely editable Google Document.
Preview of Understanding Creativity to Build Creative Confidence

Understanding Creativity to Build Creative Confidence

Created by
Kids Create Art
Overview: Undestanding CreativityClose read activities using both text & art to better understand the creative process and by doing so, improving our own creative confidence.One of the most overused and untrue statements I hear as an art teacher is:"I'm NOT Creative". I hear it from kids, who get the statement from their parents, who heard it from their parents, and so on. My goal with this lesson/unit was to try to help students actually conceptualize the abstract idea of creativity, and us
Preview of Blank Printable Classroom Weekly Schedules

Blank Printable Classroom Weekly Schedules

This 8-page downloadable print schedule bundle is for teachers and parent-teachers who wish to get a bit more organized this Semester. It includes the Best Teacher Classroom blank weekly planner pages in color and black and white. Weekly Classroom Calendar and a special unique designed by myself called "Poppies" for free but is only available in color.
Preview of Substitute Report

Substitute Report

Created by
Kim Smith
Electronic substitute report.
Preview of Google Classroom Header

Google Classroom Header

Created by
MeSpeech
Let me know what else you would like to see as a header for a newsletter or classroom and I would love to make it for you :)
Preview of History Alive: The Ancient World Lesson 1 Reading Notes

History Alive: The Ancient World Lesson 1 Reading Notes

History Alive: The Ancient World Textbook Lesson 1: Investigating the Past Reading Notes This is a Google Doc version of the reading notes that accompanies the textbook lesson. The first page provides a list of the key vocabulary words and space for students to define them. Enjoy!
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Benefits of arts education

Arts education encompasses various disciplines, including creative writing, dance, music, theater, and visual arts. Through arts education, students learn valuable life skills, including creativity, cooperation, discipline, and critical analysis. Additionally, it provides students with positive means of self-expression and empowers them to find their voice.

Arts education offers a wide range of benefits for students, contributing to their overall development and enriching their learning experience. It can have a positive impact on students by helping them:

  • Enhance engagement at school and reduce stress
  • Develop vital social-emotional and interpersonal skills
  • Enrich their overall experiences and perspectives
  • Learn to handle constructive criticism gracefully
  • Improve their ability to focus and concentrate

By teaching the arts, teachers can also instill a lifelong appreciation and enjoyment of various art forms, encouraging students to continue exploring and participating in creative activities throughout their lives.

Teaching with arts resources

On TPT, arts resources come in various formats, from directed drawing activities and art history projects to dramatic plays and music worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of arts-related concepts, or to reteach a tricky topic. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching the arts will be so much easier.

Discover printable and digital arts resources

Ignite creativity in your student or child by exploring our diverse collection of printable and digital art worksheets! TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level.

Arts resources on TPT are designed to challenge and inspire children of all ages and help them discover and explore their talents in drawing, music, creative writing, and other fine arts. These grade-specific resources ensure that all students can access age-appropriate materials that stimulate their minds and unleash their artistic potential.

For our young learners, there are delightful tracing and coloring exercises, as well as drama plays and simple songs to learn. Meanwhile, older students can delve into the world of sheet music, instrument fundamentals, and even explore the fascinating realm of art history. With such a wide variety of subjects and topics covered, resources on TPT offer endless opportunities for students to explore the fine arts.

Frequently asked questions about teaching the arts

What types of arts resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of arts resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular topics include art history, music, dance, drama, creative writing, and visual arts.

How do I find arts lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing fine arts lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for an arts-related resource on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of arts lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels and interests.