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Valentine's Day art history simulations

Preview of Valentine's Day Math Project | Conversation Hearts Graphing Lesson & Activity

Valentine's Day Math Project | Conversation Hearts Graphing Lesson & Activity

This Valentine's Day-themed math project introduces your students to four methods for displaying data: Frequency TablesBar GraphsPictographsLine Plots Your students will record observations about each method for displaying data and compare/contrast methods for collecting data. Students will then use this knowledge to solve a problem for Val’s Heart Factory. Love this project idea, but planning to teach graphing at a different time of year? Sal's Sweet Factory will be a perfect fit for your class
Preview of Ancient Egyptian Mummy Reenactment Activity

Ancient Egyptian Mummy Reenactment Activity

Teach students about ancient Egyptian mummification with this fun and interactive reenactment activity. Students will role-play while they learn how to “mummify” one of their classmates, who will play the part of the deceased pharaoh. The rest of the class will pretend to be embalmers, priests, priestesses, and other people involved in the mummification process. The students will select their roles by picking cards that illustrate different burial goods and items used in the mummification proc
Preview of Frida Kahlo: La Casa Azul Virtual Field Trip

Frida Kahlo: La Casa Azul Virtual Field Trip

Take your students on a virtual field trip to learn about Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo. A great addition to your Women's History Month learning, your students will deepen their understanding of her life, artistic works, and contributions through this tour of her home and studio, La Casa Azul. This trip combines Google Earth™ 360° views, websites, informational text, video, and visuals, with everything set up in Google Slides and ready to go!This virtual field trip covers::: Who was Frida Kahlo?::
Preview of Valentine's Day Social Skills Task Cards

Valentine's Day Social Skills Task Cards

Valentine's Day Social Skills Task Cards are 64 task cards that will help your students practice how to enter and maintain conversations dealing with Valentine's Day, problem solve difficult situations that might arise, practice body language and wording of answers for situations, and talk about what they do and love about this holiday. Students can really struggle with knowing what to say and do in tough situations, and these social skills cards can help walk them through it.Includes:● 16 Va
Preview of Cave Paintings and Petroglyphs:  Museum Bundle

Cave Paintings and Petroglyphs: Museum Bundle

Created by
Thematic Teacher
Set up an enriching classroom museum where your students can explore ancient rock art. Step-by-step directions are included to help you (or volunteers) make plaster artifacts for your students to use. Artifacts include: *mortar (you'll need to supply a rock for the pestle) *stone "rock" your students can carve into a bowl *plaster petroglyphs *a replica of the "Blombos Stone" *a replica of a stone carved with cupules *several stones for your students to carve on *Museum Display Cards, patterne
Preview of Valentine's Day Forensic Science Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Activity

Valentine's Day Forensic Science Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Activity

Created by
EasyFunScience
Your students will love this Valentine's Day Forensic Science Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) activity that uses LIP PRINTS to solve a mystery! This activity is a perfect way to celebrate Valentine's Day without sacrificing valuable instructional time. This activity is low-prep, NGSS-aligned and fun for kids! AND.... Unlike other forensics activities, this lab will not give your students nightmares! In Fun Forensics activities, no one dies!!!NOW INCLUDES HIGHT SCHOOL VERSION!This activity is per
Preview of Mantua: A Role Playing Simulation and Game of the Renaissance

Mantua: A Role Playing Simulation and Game of the Renaissance

Created by
Chris Butler
Mantua is a role-playing simulation set in fifteenth century Italy at the start of the Renaissance. In it students are divided into teams to play the five major Italian city-states of the time (Milan, Venice, Florence, the Papal States, and Naples) and try to earn prestige points by developing the various skills and institutions that largely defined the era: the printing press, banking, art, architecture, diplomacy, and warfare. The game gets its name from a small, but very influential city-sta
Preview of Valentine’s Day Crime Scene Investigation: nature of science SEP

Valentine’s Day Crime Scene Investigation: nature of science SEP

Explore the nature of science with this holiday CSI investigation for grades 4–6. Students examine evidence using careful observations to determine who is responsible for writing an anonymous Valentine’s Day card. Important:This is the Grade 4–6 version of The Case of the Anonymous Valentine. A similar junior version exists.• The guilty suspect has been changed• Evidence is more complex• Recoding sheets are more complex• The storyline and props are the same Includes:· Case introduction card· 2
Preview of Byzantine Empire Create A Mosaic Project Digital and Printer Friendly

Byzantine Empire Create A Mosaic Project Digital and Printer Friendly

Looking for an engaging and creative way for your students to apply their knowledge of the Byzantine Empire? This lesson is perfect for you! Students will have the opportunity to create their own mosaic and receive quick and easy feedback with the included rubric. You can post the doc to your learning management system or print it out for your students.Before creating their own mosaic, students will learn about the importance of mosaics and browse examples using Google Images and a website about
Preview of Renaissance Game

Renaissance Game

Created by
Matthew Esposito
Another educational game and student favorite. Students play as five Italian city states like Venice and Florence who compete against each other to gain wealth and prestige by trading and commissioning Great Works of Renaissance art. An excellent way to teach students about history and art and keep them engaged the whole time!
Preview of Valentine's Day Economics! Heart Basket Assembly Line (problem based learning)

Valentine's Day Economics! Heart Basket Assembly Line (problem based learning)

Created by
JB Creations
Challenge students to put key economic skills to the test in this hands on, problem based learning activity perfect for Valentine’s Day but adaptable for all year! Students will not only learn how to make a useful heart basket, but they will create a budget, analyze available factors of production, explore the benefits of an assembly line and perform an actual work task to generate a profit. You’ll be amazed at how many standards will be covered while students are actively engaged every step o
Preview of WWII Escape Room: Escape From the Smithsonian

WWII Escape Room: Escape From the Smithsonian

There are many concepts to know and understand about WWII, but unless you are a military historian, a student can be overwhelmed. Most United States History classes focus on how the United States mobilized for war and how it was dealt with on the home front. This escape room deals with a culmination of the state standards that cover WWII. Students go into different rooms where they have to go to hyperlinks and “data mine” various elements of WII. After successfully completing there tasks, they a
Preview of Make Monet Paper Water Lilies

Make Monet Paper Water Lilies

Step by step tutorial on making beautiful paper water lilies. Enhance your bulletin boards or displays with this easy, inexpensive project. Appropriate for children in grades 3 and up. I made them to decorate a display of "Monet-style" tempera paintings by my students. Our classroom water lily pond was just stunning! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Elements of Art Digital Escape Room - Mona Lisa Art Heist

Elements of Art Digital Escape Room - Mona Lisa Art Heist

Created by
The Painted Sun
Are you looking for a fun, interactive way to deepen students' understanding of the Elements of Art? This Digital Escape Room will allow your students to become detectives to find the thief of the beloved Mona Lisa while they are learning about the Elements of Art. Students can even work together to strengthen their academic language!Overview: In this engaging Digital Escape Room, students learn about the Elements of Art to solve clues as part of solving the mystery. Students must complete a det
Preview of Roads to Rome: Classroom Simulation

Roads to Rome: Classroom Simulation

Transform your classroom into an Ancient Roman town! Students form groups in order to establish and develop their own town, connected to the Roman Empire. Each student receives a role which guides their research and learning, as well as individual and team tasks. This simulation contains fifteen days worth of guided activities, complete with presentation slides and audio. For the final day, students present their town models, chariots, and costumes during the culminating Market Day –– a great t
Preview of 911 Curriculum and Lessons Bundle

911 Curriculum and Lessons Bundle

This bundle includes the full 911 curriculum and lessons for the course. The course rationale is:The course is designed to examine the origins and motives of terrorist groups that conduct domestic or international acts of terrorism for a stated cause. A focal point will be placed on understanding terrorism and differentiating between different definitions of terrorism as well as how religious text has been used to justify violence directed toward others for political gain. Since the definition o
Preview of Valentine's Day Virtual Field Trip -Distance Learning- STEM Friends

Valentine's Day Virtual Field Trip -Distance Learning- STEM Friends

Created by
I Heart STEAM
A Valentine's Day Virtual Field Trip is the perfect way to celebrate this year! On this No Wheels Field Trip, you are invited to meet some Valentine STEM friends! Find out how all the fun things we do and use on Valentine's Day is made or gets done!This field trip includes sooo much Valentine's Day fun!How does the post office work?How do boxes get shipped?How are crayons made?How is glitter made?Where did the Teddy Bear come from?How are balloons made?How much chocolate is made on Valentine's D
Preview of Renaissance Artist Convention - AP Art History

Renaissance Artist Convention - AP Art History

Renaissance Artist Convention - AP Art History - Print & Digital - Lesson Plan - Google DriveNot all lessons have to be about the 250! Engage students by researching and dressing up as their favorite Renaissance artist. After that, students will network with other Renaissance artists and exchange business cards based on their research. I like to teach this lesson after my contextualization lesson for the Renaissance as a way to introduce students to some artists they will learn about. This l
Preview of Early Civilizations Ancient India Research and Diorama

Early Civilizations Ancient India Research and Diorama

Students will love researching one of the ancient civilizations. Using the G.R.A.P.E.S method, students will learn all about the geography, religion, achievements, politics, economy, and social structures of Ancient India. After researching Ancient India, students will choose one area of focus and create a diorama. Dioramas are a great way to assess student knowledge about a topic. *Please fell free to leave a comment and receive free TPT points to be used toward future purchases.Materials Inclu
Preview of Renaissance Wax Museum

Renaissance Wax Museum

Created by
Bobcat Acting
Bringing life to the Renaissance can be tricky for high schoolers. It's hard for them to relate to monarchs, poets, or philosophers. Use these tools to help your students create their own wax museum and LITERALLY bring the Renaissance to life!
Preview of Early Civilizations Ancient Egypt Research and Diorama

Early Civilizations Ancient Egypt Research and Diorama

Students will love researching one of the ancient civilizations. Using the G.R.A.P.E.S method, students will learn all about the geography, religion, achievements, politics, economy, and social structures of Ancient China. After researching Ancient Egypt, students will choose one area of focus and create a diorama. Dioramas are a great way to assess student knowledge about a topic. Please fell free to leave a comment and receive free TPT points to be used toward future purchases.Materials Includ
Preview of Gif - Animation | Hearts in patchwork style | commercial use

Gif - Animation | Hearts in patchwork style | commercial use

Created by
Lernfitness
Gif - Animation | Hearts in patchwork style | commercial useYou will receive 10+1 free animations in GIF format as animated in the video.(see movie)Did you know that I am Giphy Creator with 340 million views ?You can use animations in gif format for:Presentations: Clipart can make presentations more visually appealing (in PowerPoint, KeyNote, Genially...)Digital learning platforms: Clipart can be used in online courses or e-learning platforms to embellish them.In eduki interactives they can spic
Preview of Venice 360° Virtual Field Trip & Tour - Includes Reading, Online Activity Bundle

Venice 360° Virtual Field Trip & Tour - Includes Reading, Online Activity Bundle

Created by
T-Fuel
Take your students on a 360° virtual field trip through Venice while exploring iconic Venetian culture. You'll also touch on local lifestyle through interactive questionnaires and activities related to the tour. The first activity will take you through an exciting virtual field trip around Venice and leads into cultural specialties such as museums, Carnival and more!This virtual field trip includes some simple instructions but also leaves a lot of space for teachers to cover important notes and
Preview of Enlightenment Philosophers | European/World History | 9th,10th,11th,12th Grade

Enlightenment Philosophers | European/World History | 9th,10th,11th,12th Grade

The Enlightenment Philosophers| Valentine's Day Activities for 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Graders is the perfect blend of study/review material and a deeply engaged activity for students. Students start with the first part of the activity in an open note quiz on ten philosophers covered in class. My class utilizes our World History textbook (Strayer Version 4) but even a simple internet search can yield some of the basic characteristics of the chosen philosophers. Examples of Philosophers:RousseauVol
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