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Visual arts Common Core W.9-10.1d resources

Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird - Visual Theme, Character, or Literary Device Collage

To Kill a Mockingbird - Visual Theme, Character, or Literary Device Collage

Do you want students to apply universal themes to To Kill a Mockingbird, write an in-depth character analysis, or trace a literary device through the play? Would you like to integrate visual projects into your literature units? This project allows students to explore a literary text by creating a collage of visual symbols and quotations from the work. Three versions of this project are included: exploring a universal theme, analyzing a character or tracing a literary device through the work. Pri
Preview of A Complete Persepolis Bundle

A Complete Persepolis Bundle

Created by
LoveLitLearn
Ready to teach Volume 1 of Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi? Enjoy this complete bundle of lesson plans, slides, activities, presentations, quizzes, and essay prompts! You need to look no further than to use this bundle to dig deep into the compelling world of Marjane and the Iranian Revolution. Suitable for English 9-12 or High School Social Studies classes!
Preview of Broadcast Journalism What's Newsworthy Assignment

Broadcast Journalism What's Newsworthy Assignment

What is news?? That's the question students will be able to answer using this activity. Students will learn the 5 news values journalists rely upon to create stories, research stories, and write about the news values in relationship to the values and stories they find. They will be able to analyze what is newsworthy based on a target audience. Steps to the assignment, examples of where to research, and grading rubric included.*included in the writing bundleOther great products from my store: Wri
Preview of Macbeth Compare & Contrast Act 1.1 Film Adaptations, Witches Scene

Macbeth Compare & Contrast Act 1.1 Film Adaptations, Witches Scene

Created by
Sabriena Bennett
Use the handout as you watch Shakespeare's Macbeth Act 1, Scene 1. There are five different film adaptations covered, so this activity allows for exploring different director choices for the setting and film depictions. It also explores how the same lines are said but the films are expressing different tones and character choices. There is a You Tube link provided on the handout as well as a screencastify film recording. There is an answer key for the handout. There is also a compare and contras
Preview of Journalism: Introduction to Sports Photography Slideshow

Journalism: Introduction to Sports Photography Slideshow

Ignite your students' passion for sports photography and equip them with the essential skills to capture the action on the field with our "Introduction to Sports Photography Slideshow." This 24-slide PowerPoint presentation is expertly crafted to simplify the art of sports photography, making it accessible and engaging for budding young photographers.Key Features:Structured Learning: Our slideshow provides a systematic and well-structured approach to teaching sports photography, covering critica
Preview of End of Course Reflections & Evaluations WS 4 Journalism, Broad., CTE & Yearbook

End of Course Reflections & Evaluations WS 4 Journalism, Broad., CTE & Yearbook

Congratulations on making it to the end of year! This resource will help your students reflect on the end of the year, showcase and write about their best work, and if it is a requirement at your school, you can use these reflective sheets for their portfolios or have your current students write a letter to next year's students. HINT: You can have a GALLERY WALK in the newsroom to look at students' best work. Here is what’s included in this resource:A Google Form for quick reflecting & evalu
Preview of Journalism: Photo Essay Rubrics

Journalism: Photo Essay Rubrics

Unlock the power of visual storytelling in your classroom with our comprehensive "Photo Essay Rubric." Whether you're a seasoned journalism, photography, or multimedia instructor or just getting started with this creative form of expression, this rubric is your essential tool to guide your students in crafting compelling, thought-provoking photo essays.I've included two rubrics for Photo Essays. One is suitable as a stand-alone project rubric and includes an element of self-analysis. The other
Preview of "Planet of the Apes" Student Choice Project

"Planet of the Apes" Student Choice Project

After viewing the film "Planet of the Apes" have students complete a project of their choice. There are a total of 12 options for students to choose one and a variety of formats for them to construct their project with.
Preview of Identity Poster Project

Identity Poster Project

This resource is a handout that asks students to create an identity poster in which they incorporate words, phrases, images, drawings, etc., which are reflective of their internal and external identity to create an Identity Poster. This will aid in students defining "identity," understanding their sense of self, as well as the complexities within not only themselves but all those around them.This can be an extension activity for lessons/units on identity.
Preview of Broadcast Journalism Story Structure Writing Notes

Broadcast Journalism Story Structure Writing Notes

Help students construct their stories with this guide! This is a notes handout for students on structuring and writing a broadcast news story. Includes notes on soundbites, leads, and how to attribute sources. Use this along with the writing in broadcast style PPT available in my store! *included in the writing bundleOther great products from my store: Writing bundleProject bundleInterviewing Skills bundleNewscast Performance bundleNews MagazineNewscast ProjectVOSOT ProjectNews Package ProjectPu
Preview of Broadcast Journalism News Story Critique Writing Assignment

Broadcast Journalism News Story Critique Writing Assignment

Who said there's no writing in broadcasting?! This is a great way to incorporate it without becoming too literature based. This assessment will help students use their knowledge to critique real world stories and analyze how news stories are captured using a camera. I use this assignment in the middle of the term after students have learned fundamentals about using cameras and putting shots together. Students will watch a TV news story and formulate written response of no fewer than 300 words ev
Preview of K-PAX Film: Is Prot a human? Or an Alien?

K-PAX Film: Is Prot a human? Or an Alien?

Take Rhetoric to the Theater! Students view the 2001 Movie, "K-PAX" and need to decide if they think the main character (Prot) is an alien, or a human. During the film students use a graphic organizer to record evidence for both sides of the argument. After viewing the film students will use the evidence graphic organizer to create an outline for an Argumentative Essay based on the topic: Is he an alien? Or a human?Students can then use that outline to create a full Argumentative Essay. Includes
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Final Writing Project

To Kill a Mockingbird Final Writing Project

Created by
Tim's Tool Box
Writing about place is a simple, accessible, and effective way to practice narration and description. This particular project: writing about one’s own place—in a neighborhood, on a street, in a town—is the ideal vehicle for stimulating student enthusiasm for writing. What makes the project enjoyable, in part, is the fact that one of its components is an art project, which is also simple, accessible, and effective. This cross-curricular project never fails to produce memorable, praiseworthy re
Preview of Writing Poetry about Pictures - Point of View - Poe Week Fun - Art - Sub Plan

Writing Poetry about Pictures - Point of View - Poe Week Fun - Art - Sub Plan

Created by
Writer's Corner
One of the most fun activities of Edgar Allan Poe Week is Poetry Writing: Picture Poetry. Students write a free verse poem about a picture of their choice. Pictures may be personal drawings, photographs, collages, etc. They will choose the point of view of the object or person telling the first person story about the picture. All poems are written in first person. Great way to teach personification!Creative Writing. Visual Arts. Poetry Contest. Point of View. First Person Writing. Substit
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