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Other / Multiple Topics:
- An interesting lesson plan on Marketing a Product, including Making Commercials
- Here's an idea for Exploring Creativity by using various uncommon Art Mediums
- "Quilt 4 America" is the title of this idea for Coping with Terrorism
- This is an idea for a lesson on the Art of Bookmaking
- This lesson is on Creating Illustrated Mythology Book Covers
- Here's a lesson on Mythology Dioramas and Set Design as a career
- A great interior-design project for high-school classes
- This outstanding 3-week multi-discipline fresco art unit features lessons on painters, symmetry, pigment, color wheel, primary colors, Italian Renaissance, solutions, chromatography, molecules, and atoms; plus a good museum education bibliography.
- In this one-point perspective lesson, the student will design an interior based on a particular artist's style
- Students study masters of surrealism and create surrealist computer art cubes in this two-week lesson
- In this lesson, students create a 9/11 Remembrance Tapestry
- If your school hasn't made a flag on the fence with paper cups yet, you really should try this idea!
- This is a simple introductory art portrait idea
- Student art illustrates a patriotic song in this holiday slide show idea
- Art Term Bingo is a great after-lesson activity
- This is a 15-day School Violence Art Curricula Unit from Do Something, Inc.
- This is a great no nonsense presentation of "Art Classroom Rules"
Computers & Internet Connections:
Language Arts Connections:
- This lesson plans focuses on Integrating the studying of Shakespeare and the Internet
- This Foreign Language lesson plan involves students looking forward to the future and writing about their past in an "Internet Encyclopedia" entry
- This lesson on the Colonial Period involves Creative Writing and Creating Cameo Portraits
- The Gentlehands novel is the topic of this lesson involving making an Accordion Book
- This lesson idea focuses on what it means to be an American (or Canadian, etc.)
- A good lesson that involves making a Poetry Notebook
- Here's a good idea for making "Movie Posters" for Novels students have read
- Use this back-to-school art activity to review writing paragraphs
- Here's a "super" idea - have students create and write about their own "super-hero"
- Students create a travel brochure to an imaginary place in this lesson
- This diorama project combines reading, writing, speech, and art
- This diorama project combines reading, writing, speech, and art
- In this multidisciplinary idea, students recreate Romeo and Juliet in a different time and place
- This "Preposition Man" idea won't go "IN one ear and OUT the other"
- These are two story element lessons utilizing Homer's "Odyssey":
- In this "Write Like An Egyptian" idea, students draw a short story using their own hieroglyphics
- Here students learn to recognize the writing trait of "voice" in books, music and art
- Here students make a report cover for an American Poetry Project
- This is a Great Gatsby book cover symbolism project
- Students create a propaganda poster here and write about an American Revolutionary War colonist who is influenced by it
- Students create a newspaper about their most admired person in these Writing Workshop activities
Students interactively explore word play devices, draw vultures, design tattoos, and much more in this multidisciplinary unit
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