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Additional Lessons 31 - 40 of 1041 for Portraits
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31. Self-Portraits
Lesson 4: Self-Portraits Performance Indicators for Technology-Literate Students: Students use input devices (mouse, keyboard, and remote control) and output devices (monitor and printer) to successfully operate computers, VCR's, audio tapes, and other technologies. (National Educational Technology Standards 1) Students us...
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Grade Level: K-12
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32. Seeing Yourself Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Seeing Yourself Why Here's a great way to make a life-sized self-portrait - on a mirror with Crayola® Washable Window Markers! Use these brighy colors for a glamorous effect. Steps 1. Many artists have created interesting portraits and self-portraits. The difference between the two types of drawings or paintings is that a portrait is a drawing of someone else, while a self-portrait is a drawing of yourself. 2. Look at Andy Warhol's portraits of Mick Jagger, done in 1973. These drawings combine prints and line drawings. Study t...
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Grade Level: 3-12
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33. Sam Houston in Antebellum Texas
Portrait of Sam Houston, 1856 Portrait of Sam Houston, 1860 pdf Sam Houston in Antebellum Texas Summary Objectives Teaching Focus Portrait Analysis Assessment Materials In this lesson, students will view a series of portraits of Sam Houston, which can be found on the TIDES website. They will analyze these portraits, noting and discussing possible reasons for their similarities and differences. Students will also write a one-paragraph description in their journals of Sam Houston?s role in Texas history. Created by Rhonda...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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34. Powerful Portraits Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Powerful Portraits Why Focus on clothing, body language, and expression as you portray people in the realistic style of American portraitist John Singer Sargent. Steps 1. John Singer Sargent's primary focus was on portraiture, using a minimal background to showcase his model. Read information about his artistic career...
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Grade Level: K-2
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35. A Lifetime of Color - The Weather
...hould use one 8-1/2"x11" sheet for each rendering, and use Col-Erase erasable colored pencils, and Mr. Sketch washable markers for bright, vivid colors. (Note: this may take several class settings to complete.) As drawings are completed, students should write their names underneath each of the self portraits, and begin cutting out their portraits. Using velcro, cut small tabs and stick on the back of each portrait. Separate the artwork in shallow boxes or envelopes according to the different weather changes. Lesson Plans Ask students what the current weather is like each day before class begins. Display...
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Grade Level: K-2
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36. Snapshots
...Computer Dance and Inspired by work Haring explored throughout his life, this project asks Music students to photograph one another and reflect upon what they see both History externally and internally. Holiday Favorites Language Arts Objective Math Science Social Studies Children will create self-portraits with Polaroid or digital cameras. Children will write expressively about their self-portraits. Resources Resources and Keith Haring Snapshots Information: Submit Projects/ Materials Lessons Email Feedback/ Questions Polaroid or digital camera Download Feedback Form Film (.pdf) Recommended Assorted c...
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Grade Level: Pre-K
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37. Sam Houston in Antebellum Texas - Grade 4
...lements of frame of reference that influenced Sam Houston while he served Texas. TEKS ?113.6. Social Studies, Grade 4. (b) (22)(E) Materials: Portrait of Sam Houston, 1850 Portrait of Sam The student will create a chart which compares Houston, 1850 the similarities and differences between different portraits, as well as written sources on this topic, based on research and experiences incorporating main and supporting ideas, using social studies terminology correctly, and using Portrait of Sam Houston, standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, 1856 Portrait of Sam and punctuation. TEKS ?113.6. Soci...
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38. The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - Self-Portrait Companion
SELF-PORTRAITS: Integrating Arts and the Language Arts Author: Dr. Trina Melloy, PS 89 Queens Lesson Preview This unit is composed of several modules: an Arts Module and a language arts module. The unit culminates in a portfolio of writing and art projects, including sketching, drawing, and painting. Standards The...
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Grade Level: 3-8
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39. Portraits of the Seven Deai Students
Lesson Plan No. tjf_self1 Portraits of the Seven Deai ?? Students Date: Country: Author: Themes: 2001/10 Japan The Japan Forum Self, Family, and Friends Overview: This lesson introduces the seven "Deai" students. Through getting to know the Deai students, students discover more about themselves and their classmates and cultivate empat...
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Grade Level: K-12
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40. Sam Houston in Antebellum Texas
Portrait of Sam Houston, 1850 Portrait of Sam Houston, 1856 pdf Sam Houston in Antebellum Texas Summary Objectives Teaching Focus Portrait Analysis Assessment Materials In this lesson, students will view a series of portraits of Sam Houston, which may be found on the TIDES website. They will analyze these portraits, noting and discussing possible reasons for the similarities and differences. Students will also write a one-paragraph description in their journals of Sam Houston?s role in Texas history. Created by Rhonda Wi...
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