logo
 
         
Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 52 for Leonardo da Vinci
1.   Exploring the Art of Leonardo da Vinci
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ NYLearns.orgUniversity at _ Buffalo Home_Login_Help _ _ _ Curriculum Educational Assessment Professional Additional _ Resources Development Links _ _ Learning Experience/Unit _ _ Printer Friendly Version Send to a Friend _ Exploring the Art of Leonardo da Vinci _ _ Learning Context/ Introduction: Students use a web worksheet to gather information about the Italian Renaissance artist, Leonardo da Vinci. They look at the front and back of the Mona Lisa, Leonardo's most famous painting. Students learn about the painting techniques used by this artist. They ex...

2.   Invention Convention: Art of the Renaissance - Leonardo da Vinci: - Art History
...rt® Lesson/Activity _ you might be interested in INVENTION CONVENTION Subject: Art History, Technology, Science, Language Arts KinderArt Littles - Grade: 5 Ideas for Preschoolers Age: 9-11 Submitted by: Art educator Michelle Jamal Objectives/Abstract: The learner will recognize the contributions of Leonardo da Vinci. The learner will invent a new machine for the 21st century. The learner will make a model of the invention. What You Need: invention diagram (see recommended links below) cardboard boxes tempera paint brushes paint cups water containers glue scissors pipe cleaners fabric scraps construction paper m...

3.   Leonardo da Vinci
Check out the Class of the Week nie@enquirer.com NIE FOR TOOLS PARENTS FOR STUDENTS FOR TEACHERS Lesson NIE for Archive parents Homework Special Helper Online About Lessons NIE DONATE TO NIE Search Lessons Weekly Lesson Class of the Week Individual NIE Calendar Recess Sign up to receive The Business Enquirer in your Contact classroom NIE Sponsors Paid Order Form Pet Idol 2007! Grade Level: 4-8 Subject: Art/History Lesson for July 24, 2001 SPECIAL LESSONS For Teachers Leonardo da Vinci Horse and RiderA drawing by the Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci sold RECENT LESSO...

4.   Smile for Leonardo! Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Smile for Leonardo! Why Leonardo da Vinci was fascinated with faces. Look at faces like Leonardo did to make original self-portraits. Steps 1. Leonardo da Vinci, born in Vinci, Italy, on April 15, 1452, was truly a Renaissance Man. He was the most well-rounded artist, scientist, and scholar of his time. His artw...

5.   Small Group Experience lesson plan
...s to develop observation techniques, corporative learning skills, oral language skills, and critical thinking skills. Multicultural/social justice component The text set that these centers focus on provide students with a multicultural learning experience. Dr. Martin Luther Ling, Jr., Helen Keller, Leonardo da Vinci, Elijah McCoy, and the Wright Brothers represent different genders, races, and economic status. They all provide the reader with stories of people overcoming obstacles to reach their goals. Through the centers students are able to understand some of the obstacles that these people had to go though t...

6.   Arts Institute 2003 Lesson Plans
Crossing Borders/Breaking Boundaries The Arts of the Renaissance July 14-21, 2003 Program Information Lesson Plans Print Application Form Contact Us Puck Meets Leonardo Ann Carlsen K-3rd Grade Art Galway and Greencastle Elementary Multidisciplinary Connections: Language Arts Art Music Dance Big Ideas: Love is blind. Compare fantasy and reality. D...

7.   Leonardo Da Vinci
Teacher notes It is impossible to think of the Renaissance without thinking of Leonardo Da Vinci. His accomplishments as an artist, scientist, and inventor establish him as a quintessential Renaissance man, the embodiment of Renaissance intellectual ideals. In this lesson, students will examine the life and works of Leonardo and produce a portfolio of information which may include written repor...

8.   The Renaissance Period - People Lesson Plans
...Levels: -Terms Subject: Social Studies Length of 45 minutes to 1 hour Find Old Friends Time: Find Your Graduating Class At Classmates.com Description: For this lesson, students can choose one person and write a paper about that person. They can choose from Michelangelo, Galileo, Martin Luther, and Leonardo da Vinci. Goals: Students will learn: Subscribe To About people in the Renaissance Period Newsletter Write a paper about a famous person during that period Name: Email: I Am A: ( )Parent ( )Teacher ( )Faculty/Staff Materials Social Studies book Needed: Notebook paper Pencils and Erasers or Pens and White Out...

9.   Exploring Leonardo
...Pills Hoodia Gordonii & Diet Hoodia Pills Leading Trade and Vocational Career Schools and Courses Walden University M.S. in Education Degrees Online Cisco Training MCSE Microsoft Training IT Training Courses Website Optimisation SEO, Search Engine Marketing in Google Envirowood Outdoor Furniture Payday Loan Get your free CD Anti-Aging HGH Cenegetics Webkatalog Pro Suma Webkatelog Insolvenzberatung Seeking leadership within education Learn more! Used cars, Buy a car Car leasing Contract hire Window Blinds by Window Improvements Florida Vacation Homes Car Lease, New & Used Cars Discount Office Furniture Hoodia Ca...

10.   How Do You Measure Up
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Jennifer Mary Kelly Sitarski Subject: Algebra II Lesson Title: How Do You Measure Up Objectives: Leonardo da Vinci's famous drawing The Proportions of the Human Figure (1492) is accompanied by calculations for measurements of the human body. Archeologists and forensic scientists are also concerned with the measurements of the body. They use measurements of bones and body parts to predict height and body type of...


Result Pages:   1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - Next

Copyright © 2010 Lesson Corner. All rights reserved.