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Visual arts Common Core RL.8.3 resources

Preview of Ghost by Jason Reynolds Shoe Project

Ghost by Jason Reynolds Shoe Project

After reading Ghost by Jason Reynolds, give your students a creative end-of-the-unit outlet to show how well they comprehended the themes, meanings, and connections in the novel!Ghost’s shoes represent much more than the fact that they are merely a pair of shoes. For this project, students will create a visual representation of Ghost’s old pair of shoes and the “silver bullets.”Requirements:Be creative! Be neat! Clearly state what each pair of shoes mean to him and how they are represented. Show
Preview of Netflix n Study Film - Back to School Film Units on Stranger Things & Nosedive

Netflix n Study Film - Back to School Film Units on Stranger Things & Nosedive

Created by
English Online
Who wouldn't want 2 weeks of film study fun that teenagers love? This Netflix n Study bundle combines a short film study of The opening of Stranger Things, episode 1, season 1The opening of Nosedive, from Black Mirror, Season 3For each episode, the pack includes; Notes and comprehension questions on each opening sequence of each episode. This resource allows students to practice identifying techniques, their effects and how techniques are used together for specific purposes.Includes;1 page of no
Preview of Common Core Screenwriting -  Students As Screenwriters - Creative Writing Unit

Common Core Screenwriting - Students As Screenwriters - Creative Writing Unit

Created by
PopMcGee
What Is Screenwriting?Screenwriting is a form of storytelling that creates a visual tale for the reader, and if performed, the viewer. Screenplays can be either original pieces of work, or stories taken from other forms of literature. This is commonly to referred to as an adapted screenplay. Why Every Student Should Be A Screenwriter?In creating any screenplay, the writer must have a clear understanding of the setting, the characters, and dialogue. This is true for the work in its entirety,
Preview of The Princess Bride & Shrek: Film Comparison

The Princess Bride & Shrek: Film Comparison

In this Film Comparison students will view "The Princess Bride" and "Shrek". While viewing each film they will analyze: Characters, Plot, Setting, and Theme(s). Then students will complete a Venn Diagram, where they will either compare and contrast a character from each film (example The Dread Pirate Roberts and Shrek), or compare and contrast the Plot of each film.This can be used for In-person, Hybrid, or Distance Learning. #filmstudy #filmcomparisions #theprincessbride #shrek
Preview of Elf the Movie Creative Writing Guide Activities Worksheets

Elf the Movie Creative Writing Guide Activities Worksheets

Created by
Michelle Miguel
I created this movie guide because the last week of school can be hectic and the students are already checked out. This activity is meant to be fun and engaging while still working on Common Core State Standards. You will receive: A six-page packet with 12 stopping points for students to work on: Creative writingCharacter developmentSetting developmentFlashbacksSensory DetailsRhyme SchemeTheme
Preview of The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald - FREE Project Outline and Assignment Rubric

The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald - FREE Project Outline and Assignment Rubric

This free project outline for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is an assignment to evaluate students’ understanding of the “Roaring 20s.”  Includes instructions, supplementary resources with examples, and a 4-level rubric for assessment.  Included with this Free Project Outline for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby:✏️  Visual Text Assignment Outline and Instructions✏️  Hyperlinks to Supplementary Resources with ExamplesFeaturing the artwork and Illustrations of John Held Jr.✏️  4-Leve
Preview of The Outsiders Novel Project (WANTED Poster + Tattoo Design)

The Outsiders Novel Project (WANTED Poster + Tattoo Design)

The Outsiders novel project (Character poster + tattoo design)This resource includes the following:1. Character analysis poster (WANTED Poster)2. Rubric for poster3. Tattoo design posterThis resource is a great way to allow students to become more familiar with the characters throughout this novel. This poster project is fun for students to complete while also teaching them about character conflicts, making inferences about characters, understanding how to use support from the novel to support c
Preview of Project Based Learning for ANY novel: Create a digital yearbook Digital Resource

Project Based Learning for ANY novel: Create a digital yearbook Digital Resource

Created by
Too Booked Up
This no prep Google Slides project works perfectly with almost any middle grade/YA fiction novel. While students are highly engaged and thinking creatively they are simultaneously analyzing text elements such as the plot, conflict, resolution, theme, and point of view of various characters. This resource includes directions, an editable yearbook template, and a teacher exemplar in case students need ideas bringing their work to life. Integrates seamlessly to Google Classroom!The ELA department a
Preview of Teaching Graphic Novels

Teaching Graphic Novels

Created by
Kim Kroll
This lesson gives an overview of graphic novels, including vocabulary, reading order, and much more. The student worksheet allows students to easily follow the lesson on the 22-slide PowerPoint (lesson plan included). This is a great one- day overview lesson when teaching any graphic novel, such as Maus by Art Spiegelman or March by John Lewis. Extend to 2 days with the extra activity of creating your own graphic novel page / comic page! (A graphic novel page template is included.) The lesson be
Preview of Narrative Book Trailer Planner

Narrative Book Trailer Planner

What would your favorite book be like as a movie? Summarize your favorite book through a fun movie trailer project. If you're looking to get your students excited about literacy, this is the resource!This template uses a movie trailer structure to summarize your students favorite books and imagine them as a movie. You can then create a larger project for students to use their planners to create the trailer in iMovie or another simple videos editing app. This is enrichment activity is great for f
Preview of Character Portrait Project | Reading Response Activity for any Novel

Character Portrait Project | Reading Response Activity for any Novel

Supplement your next novel unit with this engaging, no prep activity!This activity asks students to create a portrait of a character from a novel, including a drawing based on their physical description, as well as quotes and descriptive adjectives.This can be used as additional practice with characterization, as an activity in centers or Lit. Circles, or as an easy sub plan in the middle of a novel unit. Bonus: these make great, visually appealing additions to a student work display in your cla
Preview of Darth Vader vs. Macbeth: A Tragic Hero Study

Darth Vader vs. Macbeth: A Tragic Hero Study

Teach the Tragic Hero's Journey by teaching two classics: Macbeth and Star Wars! Focus on comparing and contrasting Macbeth and Anakin Skywalker's descent to the dark side. This powerpoint includes 11 slides detailing each tragic hero's journey in their respective stories. The last two slides have ten questions each for students to answer at the end of reading/seeing the Macbeth and Anakin Skywalker stories. The following products compliment the unit and are available separately in my store: - F
Preview of Anatomy of a Scene

Anatomy of a Scene

While teaching Comedy and Tragedy through Film I realized I wanted my students to examine one scene from a play in different movie productions. I created a Graphic Organizer for students to use while viewing each scene. This then led to a class discussion about the play and the variations in the movie scenes.
Preview of Tracing “The Hero’s Journey” in Disney's Frozen II

Tracing “The Hero’s Journey” in Disney's Frozen II

After you have taught students about "The Hero's Journey," have them watch Disney's Frozen II where they will follow each step of "The Hero's Journey" by looking closely at Elsa as she embarks on her journey to the Enchanted Forest.This is a graphic organizer that includes all of the steps of a "Hero's Journey" with specific questions that focus on Elsa's Journey.Perfect for In-Person, Hybrid, or Distance Learning.
Preview of Shakespear Poster- "What's in a name?"

Shakespear Poster- "What's in a name?"

Printable poster of the Shakespear quote "What's in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other word would smell as sweet." Microsoft Publisher Document. This is a great quote to have on your wall year round or during your Shakespear unit. It can stimulate discussion because it brings to light the idea that words only ascribe the meaning that we give to them.
Preview of Student Choice Projects: For Literature or Films

Student Choice Projects: For Literature or Films

Tired of the same projects? Want something new and creative? Give students a choice!!This product includes ten different engaging multimedia project ideas for students to choose from; to use at the conclusion of viewing a film, or reading a text. Examples of Projects: PSA's, Infographics, Memes/GIFs...Includes suggested sites, apps, and platforms for presentation. Projects are Inquiry-based, critical thinking, differentiated, SEL.Perfect for in-person, hybrid, and distance learning.Rubrics are i
Preview of Tracing the Tragic Hero in Moana: Maui

Tracing the Tragic Hero in Moana: Maui

Use the Disney movie "Moana" to look at an example of a Tragic Hero: Maui. This is a graphic organizer that students will use to trace the development of Maui as a Tragic Hero.
Preview of Mythology Masks

Mythology Masks

Students research a mythological figure and then design a mask based on that figure.Originally used in conjunction with the novel Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, but could be used with other lessons as well.Includes lesson plans and student examples.
Preview of Dead Poets Society One Pager

Dead Poets Society One Pager

Created by
Nicole Hardiman
Use this one pager activity as an after viewing assignment to get them thinking about the film and its main themes.
Preview of Book Report Book Trailer

Book Report Book Trailer

Increase engagement & motivation with your next book report by having your students create their own book trailer! This project reflects all aspects of plot, types of conflict, character change, theme, persuasive writing, and can be modified to fit your needs and reflect your teaching. Students will love the opportunity to display their books in a fun, new way.
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