This art history video discussion examines Michelangelo's "The Slaves" (commonly referred to …
This art history video discussion examines Michelangelo's "The Slaves" (commonly referred to as the Dying Slave and the Rebellious Slave), marble, 2.09 m high, 1513-15 (Musee du Louvre, Paris).
This art history video discussion examines Sir John Everett Millais' "The Vale …
This art history video discussion examines Sir John Everett Millais' "The Vale of Rest: where the weary find repose", 1858 (partially repainted 1862), oil on canvas (Tate Britain, London).
Students create mental images while reading using a three-pronged approach: developing schemata …
Students create mental images while reading using a three-pronged approach: developing schemata and visual awareness; Watch-Read-Watch-Read (W-R-W-R), using video clips; and a strategy similar to the think-aloud approach.
To begin this lesson I introduced the concept of mindfulness as being …
To begin this lesson I introduced the concept of mindfulness as being more than an empty mind but rather focusing on the present and staying in the moment and being in the now. Shared a video on Mindfulness from GoStrengthsOnline called Teaching Mindfulness to Children At Home and In Schools. We discussed other ways we can be mindful in addition to sitting and meditating or doing deep breathing. Introduced the concept of mindful colouring – focusing on the now (What am I doing now? What color am I choosing and what part of the image will I colour with it?) I shared an image that I’ve been working on and discussed my colour choices the feelings I had while coloring it. Following their art work students used an iPad to record their colour choices and thoughts/feelings they had throughout the project.
This novel study was completed by embedding the principles of structured literacy …
This novel study was completed by embedding the principles of structured literacy with reading and writing activities for both sides of Scarborough's Reading Rope. The ELA is a guide to personalize based upon the needs of your students. Aligning to a Saskatchewan theme, the students will also make connections to Indigenous Perspectives and the mistasiniy found in the prairies. The driving question, "How are we all connected to the land", introduces a variety of resources connected to the story focused on all areas of education.
In this project, student use oil pastels for the eyes and nose …
In this project, student use oil pastels for the eyes and nose of their dog or cat, as well as a variety of paper strips layered for the background. Finally, they use paint to bring it all together!
Creators experiment with the sight and feel of different papers. Their infinite …
Creators experiment with the sight and feel of different papers. Their infinite patterns, colors and textures are exciting and engaging to art students and art viewers alike.
In this activity, students each create different tiny art works that are …
In this activity, students each create different tiny art works that are all put together into a class mobile. This project would be an excellent opportunity for students to use and practice the elements of art.
This art history video discussion looks at Claude Monet's "Cliff Walk at …
This art history video discussion looks at Claude Monet's "Cliff Walk at Pourville" 1882, oil on canvas, 26-1/8 x 32-7/16 inches / 66.5 x 82.3 cm (Art Institute of Chicago).
Claude Monet painted more than 30 canvases depicting Rouen cathedral between 1892 …
Claude Monet painted more than 30 canvases depicting Rouen cathedral between 1892 and 1894. This video discusses the following four paintings in the collection of the Musee d'Orsay in Paris: "Rouen Cathedra"l (The Portal, Grey Weather), 1894, oil on canvas; "Rouen Cathedral" (The Portal and the Tour d'Albane, Morning Effect), 1894, oil on canvas; Rouen Cathedral (The Portal, Harmony in Blue), 1894; and "Rouen Cathedral (The Portal and the Tour d'Albane in the Sunlight)", 1894, oil on canvas.
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