I have just updated my GCSE Photography guides that I give to students to support their work. They now show more clearly the different levels of complexity within each task, so I expect ALL student…
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A deep dive into the history of photography that covers its invention and early attempts through to contemporary photographers.
Free photography vocabulary worksheets in PDF form. These handouts have words related to basic photography, camera equipment, and digital cameras.
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You can reuse these recycling anchor charts year after year!
Children will practice using a text to create a timeline in this engaging worksheet.
Revised Blooms Learning Objectives for Art & Design that facilitate progression.
This math and photography lesson is written for grades 5-8. It uses digital photography and a grid system to understand composition, come check it out and use it for your students today!
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Make a game out of your classroom with gamification! This new trend is taking the education world by storm. Learn about it here.
Hey Friends! I’m back at it again with the white keyboard! (Dang Daniel reference anyone?) 😉 Tellagami is an app that lets you and students record a quick video with an animated character, or ‘game’. It has a fabulous feature that let’s you customize the gami. Certain features are locked unless you purchase it, but it works just fine using the free version. The app lets you pull pictures from your camera roll, so your kids can make the background pertain to what they are talking about. Tips to use Tellagami in the classroom: Want kids to write what they’ve learned about a topic? Have them share their learning in the form of a Gami. Then they can post it to {Seesaw} for their parents to see! To learn more about Seesaw {CLICK HERE} Place a book in the background and have students give a book review or summary. Students can discuss from a character’s point of view. Extend the story past the text, talk about character changes, the possibilities are endless! Social Studies: There are so many people the kids need to know! Give facts or discuss a topic from a famous person’s point of view. What are some ways […]
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This survey can be used to more clearly identify the skills needed to lead class discussions and to gather student feedback as to your facilitation style.
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Thanks for Reading! Thanks for taking the time to read this post. I appreciate it! Feel free to share with friends. If you want more painting tips, check out my Painting Academy course.Happy painting!Dan ScottDraw Paint Academy
Using the free web tool, Incredibox, in the classroom for technology projects. Great way to incorporate music into your curriculum! Will work on Chromebooks, laptops and computers. There is also an iPad app available for $3.99
In this informative post, I'm sharing some things we can do to help learn about, celebrate and share Indigenous voices in our classrooms. You will find tips and reading selections to honor these voices with your secondary ELA students.
One of the greatest challenges for new teachers is collecting classroom data and figuring out ways to use it. Here's some helpful suggestions for taking on this task.
During my time as a history student, one of the most frequent questions that I have found myself thinking about has simply been: "Where are the women?" It always seemed that in order to hear women's perspectives or read about female movers and…
The ultimate curriculum platform for K-12 art teachers. FLEX gives art teachers access to a rich library of standards-aligned curriculum materials so they can save time and focus on teaching and student learning.
If you're looking for something fun to do while teaching science, here's our top ten list of interactive websites for scientific learning Getting Nerdy Science
In this post, you'll discover the significance of using Assistive Technology in your classroom, from basic tools to advanced devices. Find tools to help kids!
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An easy-to-understand explanation of what is meant by the elements of composition in a painting or artwork, with examples of each.
Conceptualized as an in-class reading and speaking activity for intermediate or advanced learners of English, this worksheet aims at providing information on Extreme Sports. Pupils should match the images with the corresponding descriptions and discuss which of the depicted sports they are interested in. The texts and images have been taken from the Internet. - ESL worksheets
To print this project, click on the image and select print in your file menu. Find more great DIY projects from Science Illustrated on our DIY page.
Embarking on a journey through the vast and eclectic world of Tumblr prompts is akin to stepping into a treasure
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Got a kid who loves rocks? Encourage your little geologist to learn about the 3 major rock types with this worksheet.