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This lesson plan can be used to help students build the foundation for comparing and contrasting items which will lead to being able to sort key details in text. 

Subject:
Elementary English Language Arts
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Author:
Tracy Janes
Date Added:
02/19/2022
Comparing Portrayals of Slavery in Nineteenth-Century Photography and Literature
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In this lesson, students analyze similarities and differences among depictions of slavery in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", Frederick Douglass' "Narrative", and nineteenth century photographs of slaves. Students formulate their analysis of the role of art and fiction, as they attempt to reliably reflect social ills, in a final essay.

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Arts and Humanities
History
Literature
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ReadWriteThink
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ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
06/05/2024
Creating Effective Visuals for Journalism
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This lesson is the start of a unit on photojournalism and teaches the foundations of photojournalism and composition rules to Journalism students to enable them to create their own effective visuals to add visual elements and interest to Journalism articles.

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Secondary English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Alex
Date Added:
10/26/2021
Creating Effective Visuals for Journalism
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This lesson is the start of a unit on photojournalism and teaches the foundations of photojournalism and composition rules to Journalism students to enable them to create their own effective visuals to add visual elements and interest to Journalism articles.

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Secondary English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Alex
Date Added:
12/08/2021
Creating Family Timelines: Graphing Family Memories and Significant Events
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Students interview family members, and then create graphic family timelines based on important and memorable family events.

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English Language Arts
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ReadWriteThink
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Date Added:
06/05/2024
Digital Photo Book Review
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Utilizing their school-issued iPad or personal phone, students will capture their own images to represent literary elements from their personal reading book. This assignment is designed to blend principles from digital photography, design, and reading literature standards to demonstrate deeper understanding and critical thinking skills.  This lesson plan was created by Andrea Settle. "The Flying Book Collage" by Antonio TwizShiz Edward is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Subject:
Literature
Secondary English Language Arts
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Lesson Plan
Author:
Andrea Settle
Date Added:
10/28/2021
Digital Reflections: Expressing Understanding of Content Through Photography
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Striking images can leave lasting impressions on viewers. In this lesson, students make text-self-world connections to a nature- or science-related topic as they collaboratively design a multimedia presentation.

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English Language Arts
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ReadWriteThink
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07/02/2018
Digital Reflections: Expressing Understanding of Content Through Photography
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Striking images can leave lasting impressions on viewers. In this lesson, students make text-self-world connections to a nature- or science-related topic as they collaboratively design a multimedia presentation.

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English Language Arts
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ReadWriteThink
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ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
06/05/2024
Digital Self Portrait Collage
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This Lesson is to teach Graphic Design Student How to Design a Charming Collage Composition Using Adobe Photoshop. 

Subject:
Art and Architecture
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Lesson Plan
Author:
EDIE
Date Added:
10/17/2021
Digital Storytelling Through Photo Essays
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This project is to help students develop their photography skills and to encourage them to explore the art of visual storytelling through photo essays. Photograph of Honolulu Museum of Art taken in early 2022. Own work.

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Arts and Humanities
Literature
Visual Art
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Author:
Kelly
Date Added:
04/17/2023
Documentary Photography with Paccarik Orue | KQED Art School
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In this episode of Art School, visit Paccarik Orue in the studios of Rayko Photo Center where he is currently an Artist-In-Residence. Tag along with Orue as he makes photographs in the Iron Triangle neighborhood of Richmond, California. From 2009-2011, Orue photographed residents and structures there for his book titled, There Is Nothing Beautiful Around Here.

Orue also introduces us to his latest body of work, which is centered in the city of Cerro de Pasco in his home country of Peru. Cerro de Pasco is one of the highest cities in the world, perched atop the Andean Mountains. Even though he has returned to his homeland, Orue feels like an outsider.

In the second video, learn how to scan, clean and color-correct medium format film, as Orue demonstrates the necessary steps for digitizing color film negatives.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Science
Technology
Visual Art
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Activity/Lab
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PBS LearningMedia
Date Added:
06/05/2024
Earthquake Damage Lesson Plan
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This lesson teaches students how to find and properly cite openly licensed photos online. They will also learn how to create a collage on Adobe Creative Cloud Express and will include pictures of earthquake damage and ways to reduce the impact of earthquakes.  Citation for image: Colin Lloyd, Unsplash License, from Unsplash.com 

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Science
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Homework/Assignment
Author:
Erica
Date Added:
12/08/2022
Eating Healthy (Food Groups)
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This is a second grade lesson plan about nutrition and building blanaced meals. In this lesson, students will review the five food groups and create a video presentation showing a balanced meal they created with their family. This lesson plan was created by Sydney Blake. It aligns with 2nd Grade Standard 5 Nutrition - Standard 2.N.1: Identify food and beverage choices that contribute to good health. https://www.uen.org/core/core.do?courseNum=7020

Subject:
Health Science Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Katie Blunt
Date Added:
11/20/2020
Ecotourism is fun!
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This lesson plan utilizes the use of mobile devices for digital photography to enhance student learning. Students will be learning about Ecoturism, comparing and contrasting geographical  landscapes in different parts of Latin America. This lesson is meant to be taught in Spanish, but can be adapted to other languages. (Thumbnail image: Cenote Santa Cruz, Homun, Yucatan, Mexico, Abril 2021, by Sharon Hahn Darlin: CC-BY-2.0 CC, from Wikimedia Commons)

Subject:
World Languages
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Elizabeth C
Date Added:
04/17/2024
Elements of Art: Form | KQED Art School
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Form is one of the seven basic building blocks of art along with Line, Space, Shape, Value, Color, and Texture. Through the eye-fooling genre of Trompe L'oeil, we look at a variety of techniques artists use to transform shapes into forms and give their art depth and dimension.

Check out the entire collection of KQED Art School videos!

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Visual Art
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Date Added:
06/05/2024
Emotions in Photos
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This lesson is an introduction to emotions. Students will practice identifying and showing different emotions. Students will create a class book showcasing photos of various emotions taken by fellow classmates. 

Subject:
Other
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Britney
Date Added:
04/16/2024
Exploring Microscopy: Investigating Plant and Animal Cells through Photography
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This lesson is made for 7th grade science students in Utah and covers the Utah SEEd Standards 7.3.1 and 7.3.2 which cover cells including their structure and function. Students will use microscopes to analyze and determine cell type as well as find cell organelles. Students will create a presentation to showcase their findings and understanding.Photo by Logan Moreno Gutierrez on Unsplash

Subject:
Science
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Brendan
Date Added:
04/16/2024
Fashion History Doll Project
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This lesson is a way students can demonstrate their understanding of fashion history.  Students will create an outfit from an assigned/chosen decade to be placed on a doll, that will then be photographed and used to create a video documenting how their doll fits into that decade. Thumbnail Picture: Fashion History Dolls © 2022 by Megan Wakefield is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

Subject:
Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Author:
Megan Wakefield
Date Added:
12/14/2022