Name Skeleton Activity: Halloween Craft
By Colleen Burdette
Create fun skeletons with names:
Students will use symmetry to cut out their name to create a ribcage for their fun skeleton. This makes each skeleton unique.
A blackline bone sheet makes it easy for students to create the rest of the skeleton. This is a decoration, not an anatomy study so these are very simple bones.
Step by step instructions with pictures allows the teacher to easily lead the art project.
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Project Based Learning for ANY novel: Create a digital yearbook Digital Resource
By TooBookedUp
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 at my school uses independent projects like these in our choice boards as students finish their work early. This would also be great to replace book reports or as an extension or passion project!
Native American Art Project | Eagle Cross-Curricular Art
By Down in the Art Room
These mixed media Native American Eagle projects will inspire your students’ creativity while celebrating Native American Heritage Month. This project is designed for elementary (2nd-5th grades) but can be easily adapted for middle school. It uses a variety of materials to create spectacular artwork!
This highly engaging lesson is multi-disciplinary and includes 4 projects of varying levels of difficulty providing built-in differentiation. Let students choose a project, assign different projects to different classes or grade levels, or use them to inspire your students’ creativity to create an entirely new project.
This project is perfect for Native American Heritage Month (November) while studying animals or birds, or any time of year.
This resource is in a PDF file and contains 29 pages. It includes:
This lesson uses a variety of materials & techniques to create striking artwork. This lesson includes National Core Arts Standards & TEKS (for Texas) for 2nd-5th grades.
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Winter Zentangle Zendoodle Christmas Art: Festive Drawing Activity
By Jennifer Nguyen
Christmas Zentangle Zendoodle Art: Create Festive Santa & Reindeer Designs
Engage students in Grades 3 and up, including high school, with this low-prep, curriculum-aligned Christmas art activity. This Zentangle (Zendoodle) Art Resource combines creativity and structured design, featuring step-by-step instructions and practice worksheets for patterns and textures. Perfect for independent or guided learning, it helps every student explore their artistic potential with ease.
What’s Included?
✏️ Print Materials: Worksheets in PDF format
What’s Inside?
✔️ Christmas Character Templates: Santa & Reindeer (guided and blank options)
✔️ Pattern & Texture Practice Sheets: Explore and refine Zentangle designs
✔️ Create Your Own Patterns: 6-section and 9-section templates for differentiated learning
✔️ Step-by-Step Instructions: Suitable for various skill levels
✔️ Teacher Notes: Differentiation tips and engagement strategies
Why You’ll Love This Resource:
✏️ Low-Prep: Print and go, saving you valuable planning time
✏️ Flexible for All Ages: Ideal for elementary, middle, and high school students
✏️ Classroom-Tested: Proven to engage and inspire students
✏️ Curriculum-Aligned: Supports Common Core, TEKS, and UK National Curriculum standards
When to Use This Resource:
✅ Christmas Art Projects (1-2 hour lessons)
✅ Early Finishers
✅ Independent Art Activities
✅ Sub Plans
✅ Classroom Decorations
What You’ll Need:
✏️ Pencils
✏️ Extra Paper (optional)
✏️ Fine liners, colored pens, markers (optional)
✏️ Scissors (optional)
✏️ Colored card (optional)
Skills Focused:
✔️ Creating intricate patterns and textures
✔️ Exploring line work and shading techniques
✔️ Developing design and composition skills
✔️ Practicing independent or guided art tasks
Curriculum Alignment
Common Core State Standards (CCSS):
SL.3.5-SL.12.5: Enhance presentations with visual elements.
W.3.7-W.12.7: Integrate creative skills into projects and reflections.
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Summer Fun: Family STEM Challenges with SAMMIE STEAM!
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You can get a big bang for your buck with this resource! Think "Flat Stanley" of Science. Sammie Steam was designed to look like a cross between the scientist Albert Einstein and the artist Leonardo da Vinci. This packet contains many suggested Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math challenges. It was created with the purpose of getting families actively involved with their children by completing challenges that will have them all having fun! Sammie STEAM, the adventure dog, will become your students' companion as they complete these activities outside of the school day. This will help foster a strong home/school relationships! As the children complete the activities and share them with the class other students will eagerly join in! It is a perfect way to encourage the students to make connections from one academic area to the other. This package offers differentiated ways for the students to document their STEAM experience. Students are encouraged to use photography, artwork, writing, a log etc. This original challenge, created by the STEM to STEAM Trio, is aligned to the Next Generation Science and Common Core standards. STEM is great but STEAM is better.
Included in the packet:
Letter to the teacher detailing the project
Letter to the families with directions for completing the challenge
Sammie Steam (black/white and color)
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Writing paper (for primary and intermediate)
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Collaborative Poster/Mind Map Project: Native American Culture
By Nemos Nook
Unlock the richness of Native American culture in your classroom with our Collaborative Student Poster Project. Designed to promote teamwork, critical thinking, and creativity, this project is perfect for educators looking to integrate comprehensive cultural studies into their curriculum.
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Happy Valentine's Day Photo Frame Coloring Project - Student Made Parent Gift
By Stacy's Creative Boutique
Happy Valentine's Day Photo Frame Coloring Project. An easy-to-make student made gift for parents! Great for Valentine's Day for parents or for teachers.
This is a great gift for students to make for their families. Little teacher prep is required...just print out the card template and frame stand on white cardstock. Students can color, cut and paste the frame together and insert a 4x6" photo that makes a special gift to give to their families. Finished trimmed frame will be 7.5" high by 10" wide.
1 design in 2 different options (thin & bold lines). This can be used as a photo frame or as a way to showcase a special drawing or written message.
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Unforgettable End of the School Year Memories for Students to Cherish Forever
By Inspired By MlG
Celebrate Learning & Laughter: Create Your Own End-of-Year School Memory Capsule!Unleash Your Inner Storyteller & Reflect on a Spectacular School Year!
This isn't your average school project! This year, capture the magic with a personalized School Memory Capsule. It's a blast from the past in the making, guaranteed to spark joy and remind you of all the incredible moments you shared with friends and teachers.
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World Kindness Day Headbands-Differeiated
By Your Educational Oasis
Celebrate Kindness Day, National Kindness Day, and World Kindness Day with these fun and meaningful Kindness Headband Coloring Crafts! This set includes 2 differentiated headbands that children can color, personalize, and proudly wear, making it perfect for classrooms, homeschools, or community kindness events. Each headband design encourages kindness and positivity, helping young learners connect with the importance of compassion in a creative way.
How to Use:
These Kindness Day Headbands offer an engaging craft activity that students can wear as a reminder of kindness. Perfect for group activities, morning meetings, or craft time, they help children celebrate and spread kindness while having fun.
Mae Jemison Collaborative Mural Poster Art- Women's + Black History Month
By Veronica Reyes
⭐️ Looking for an excited, engaging and beautiful way to showcase what your student's are learning about? ⭐️
Try out our collaborative art project: the "Mae Jemison" Collaborative Mural Poster! This unique product transforms any BULLETIN BOARD or DOOR into a vibrant tapestry of collective expression, capturing the spirit of Mae Jemison's impactful words and life. Perfect or Women's History or Black History Month!
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Transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary showcases of inspiration with our "Mae Jemison" Mural Poster. Inspire collaboration, celebrate resilience, and create a lasting visual testament to the power of collective imagination and the enduring legacy of Mae Jemison!
Adobe Photoshop "i Am" Silhouette | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Adobe Photoshop “iAm” Project gives students an opportunity to express their personality and interests as they create a silhouette from a picture of themselves showing off something that defines them. The lesson uses simple Adobe Photoshop techniques to learn the Pen Tool, work with backgrounds, layers and text. The lesson provides step-by-step instructions and also includes links to tutorials students can use as they need to complete the lesson.
This is a fun lesson for the beginning of the year to help students get to know each other, or a good lesson during the year to learn more about each other. These look great printed and displayed too! This lesson was created for an 8th grade class, but would be appropriate for any beginning Adobe Photoshop user.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Basic Adobe Photoshop Editing Project Expectations & Rubric
• Sample Project (.psd file)
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Narrative Picture Book Writing Project for Grades 4-8: Max, The Library Cat
By Betsy Newmeyer
In this narrative picture book writing project for grades 4-8, students partner up in Author-Illustrator teams to create a picture book about the adventures of Max, the Library Cat. Throughout the multi-day workshop, students will experience every step of the narrative writing process as they work their way from finding inspiration all the way down to publishing. **This workshop is WICOR-ized for AVID students. Students will focus on writing, inquiry, collaboration, organization, and reading throughout the duration of the project.
What's Included?
-Teacher Guide with step-by-step directions
-PowerPoint presentation with visual and audio story sparks
-Student Work Sample & Photographs
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Let's Build a Snowman! Glyph and Craftivity
By Leslie Ann Porter - Small Town Teacher Life
Designed as an extension for teaching "Adding Three Numbers" (CCSS.Math.Content.1.OA.B.3), this activity not only reviews adding three groups of numbers, but also enhances listening and sequencing skills, observational skills, and communication skills. It is very versatile! You can use is as a simple worksheet as a review of adding three numbers, as a quick craft, or take the time and create a glyph with your students reviewing what they like or don't like about the snow!
FUN WOMEN'S HISTORY PROJECTS & ACTIVITIES
By Richard B Williams
Are you at a loss for what to have your students do for WOMEN'S History Month? Take a gander at this EDITABLE PowerPoint. Activities that range from the typical research WOMEN's History Icons Presentations (for younger Grades) to more advanced analyses of intense topics and activities for older grades. You'll bond with your students, learn from and about your students, and have fun with them. Check em out!
This UNIT includes:
1. Song Analysis Activities
2. Movie Madness [Analyses]
3. Creative Writing Activities
4. Speech Analyses
5. Research Paper Ideas: Women Inventors, Women Entertainers, Women Athletes, etc.
6. Women Culture, and much more.
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Indigenous Art Canada - Métis Dot Art - Winter Dot Art - Winter Crafts
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Explore Indigenous Art in Canada with Métis Dot Art, which mirrors traditional First Nations beadwork. This Indigenous art winter dot activity is a great winter craft project for all ages. Winter dot art lesson, templates for: snowflake art, Christmas tree art, stocking art, winter sweater art, ornament art and snow globe art all included!
Page 1: Métis Dot Art: lesson plan
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Page 4: Métis Dot Art snowflake
Page 5: Métis Dot Art Christmas tree
Page 6: Métis Dot Art stocking
Page 7: Métis Dot Art sweater
Page 8: Métis Dot Art ornament
Page 9: Métis Dot Art snow globe
Page 10-16: Stencils
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Thanksgiving Crowns Craft | November Turkey Headband Hat Kindergarten Activities
By Lia
Thanksgiving Turkey 8 Headband Craft
Get ready for Thanksgiving fun with this adorable Turkey Hat Crown Craft! Perfect for young students, this hands-on activity allows kids to create their own turkey-themed hat, bringing a festive touch to the classroom or at home.
This craft is simple, easy to assemble, and includes all the templates needed for coloring, and cutting, to build a unique turkey crown.
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Linear Relationships Art #1 - Graphing Straight Lines - Project Based Learning
By Manic Math Teacher
Linear Relationships Art #1 - Graphing Straight Lines - PBL, Project Based Learning
This math art project embodies the principles of project-based learning, merging mathematics with artistic expression to engage students in a multifaceted educational experience. Students will graph 18 linear equations, meticulously tracing each line then creating intricate oblong shapes within spaces created by the lines.
The project culminates in a vibrant display of color as students fill in each unique shape, applying their understanding of mathematical concepts through a creative lens. This approach not only reinforces skills in graphing and geometry but also encourages artistic creativity and attention to detail. Ideal for fostering a deeper appreciation for the intersection of math and art, this project makes learning both interactive and visually compelling.
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This math art project comes in two versions:
Equations are provided - this allows students to begin graph pre-determined equations, all projects will have the same outline. This will still allow for student artistic expression within their shape creation and color choices.
The second version is where students craft their own, adhering to specific criteria. The latter challenges gifted and talented learners, promoting higher-order thinking as they develop equations. This self-generated approach deepens understanding, fostering analytical skills and creative problem-solving in a mathematically artistic context.
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Scale Factor Projects: Given an image, students must enlarge using the grid method. This skill can then be translated to images of their choice and larger projects.
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Origins of Christianity-Stained Glass Activity: 6th Studies Weekly Week 19
By Colleen Burdette
Using Creativity to Show the Origins of Christianity:
The emergence of Christianity changed the political landscape of the Roman Empire. This product has students using their creativity to show what events happened at the time or were caused by the origins of Christianity.
Students will choose an important event or outcome of this time to depict as a stained glass window. Stained Glass windows were often used in Christianity to tell the stories of the Bible to those who could not read them for themselves.
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Digital Resource Google Slides Project Based Learning Super Bundle Middle School
By TooBookedUp
Each of these digital resources offers unique and interactive learning experiences, perfect for enhancing student engagement and skills in various areas. They are ideal for virtual learning environments, providing meaningful and educational activities.
Color Wheel Art Lesson Elementary | Back to School Art Lesson | Plaster Art Proj
By Down in the Art Room
Great beginning of year project for upper elementary (4th grade and up) and middle school students! This plaster project has everything to start a successful year in the classroom - high student engagement, multiple project variations to finish plaster colors wheels with different media, worksheets for off-task or disruptive students, plus step-by-step instructions with photos - to guarantee an excellent outcome for your students, even if you have never used plaster before. A bonus for this project is after students make their own color wheel, they can use it for the rest of the school year as they work on other art projects.
If you have not worked with plaster in the elementary classroom, don't worry! This lesson includes specific instructions and tips for successfully using plaster with your students. Also included is a guide for ordering plaster with a formula for determining how much material you need to order.
All of my lessons are cross-curricular and multi-disciplinary. This lesson includes specific ideas on embedding formative assessments and other core subjects in this project.
This project is in a PDF file and contains 18 pages. It includes:
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