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Middle school Presidents' Day visual arts resources for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of Henna Designed Monochromatic / Value Paintings-FLIPCHART

Henna Designed Monochromatic / Value Paintings-FLIPCHART

Created by
Art and Soul
This is a two part lesson. The first part looks at the culture/traditions behind henna designs. Students then design their own henna design on their traced hand. Next, the students create a monochromatic background by outlining the hand in concentric lines, showing a value scale through tints, pure color, and shades.
Preview of Halloween: Build Your Own Jack-o-lantern! Interactive Activity (ActivInspire)

Halloween: Build Your Own Jack-o-lantern! Interactive Activity (ActivInspire)

Build your own jack-o-lantern for Halloween with this interactive activity! Includes 2 pre-made ready to go activities (Choose your own jack-o-lantern face or choose your own eyes, mouth, and nose from a variety of options), 1 shell page ready to customize, and 4 pages of graphics to choose from. Simply copy and paste the desired graphics into the shell to make your own custom activity.Great for seasonal use, special education classes, art, etc.
Preview of Grace Bedell and Abraham Lincoln~Primary Secondary Informational Resources

Grace Bedell and Abraham Lincoln~Primary Secondary Informational Resources

Created by
Stephanie Harper
Please make sure that you have ActivInspire software on your computer in order to download this flipchart. If you do not have it, you will not be able to open the flipchart once you download it. Read note pages for directions on viewing hidden objects etc. Looking for an interesting way to teach Informational Resources.With this flipchart, your students will learn how to identify and differentiate primary and secondary resources. Your students will be amazed with the story of Grace Bedell and A
Preview of Shading Forms ActiveInspire Flipchart

Shading Forms ActiveInspire Flipchart

This is in the ActiveInspire Flipchart format and is meant to demonstrate to the students how to shade each of the five forms (cube, cone, cylinder, sphere and pyramid) in a general way. It breaks down how the light effects everything and discusses the difference between shading a form and not shading a form. Every other page has a blank form (i.e. a Sphere) waiting to be shaded, then the next page shows an example of an actual shaded form object (i.e. a basketball). At the end of the flipchart
Preview of Facts and Myths about George Washington - ActivInspire Flipchart

Facts and Myths about George Washington - ActivInspire Flipchart

Created by
SNAP Learning
Facts and Myths about George Washington - Readers analyze historical perspective and features of tall tales, as the text confirms or debunks myths about our nation’s first president. The high-interest content is designed to engage struggling readers. Developed to CCSS. Companion printable leveled reader available at TpT. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Scratch Art Flipchart

Scratch Art Flipchart

Created by
MrBThomas
Growing up, I loved doing scratch art in art class. If you are not familiar with scratch art, it is where you use several different colors of crayons and color a sheet of paper with the colors. After all white space is covered, you then use a black crayon or pastel to color over all of the colors. Once everything is colored, you "scratch" a design into the black. When you scratch off the black, the colors on the bottom appear as the design. This art activity is done the same, but with the use o
Preview of Character design

Character design

This activinspire flipchart contains a selection of different faces, clothes, hats and props to help your students create a character. Mix and match the different features to create a different character every time. This includes memory games where the students have to match the character to the correct prop (Tennis player with tennis ball, etc). This has been classroom tested on grade 5 students. It is a great visual aid to help them create their own characters.
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