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What Makes You Say That?
Having students view and interpret an image or concept is huge. When we ask learners to justify their thoughts and ideas, learning takes on a new...
Connect, Extend, Challenge
Check out this simple protocol from Artful Thinking, which can help students identify connections to artwork. Make sure to check out other...
30 Minutes to Fewer Student Interruptions - As Soon As Tomorrow!: On-Demand Workshop
Students need to know it's OK to use self-regulation strategies. When they use them, there are fewer student interruptions during lessons. In this...
Getting Started with Google Meet
Google Meet makes it easy to start a secure video meeting with your students. Students can collaborate and communicate with you and classmates...
Thinking Artfully: Claim, Support, Question
Check out this simple protocol from Artful Thinking, which can help students make and justify choices made in curating work for an exhibit. Make...
How to Co-Create Rubrics with Students
A rubric is an assessment tool that can help learners and educators evaluate and score a piece of work. What happens when a rubric is created...
Looking: Ten Times Two
Check out this simple protocol from Artful Thinking, a great first step in getting students to talk about art. Make sure to check out other protocols...
Soapbox Screen Recorder
Check out this simple online screen recorder created by Wistia that allows users to record themselves and their screens. Learn more here, and...
NY Times Picture Prompts
The illustrations and images from NY Times allow students to interpret art with the help of guiding questions. Scroll to find an image, open it, and...
Sketchnoting: Ideas to Use in Your Classroom
Sketchnoting, or visual note-taking allows learners to create customized notes by combining images, graphics, and structure. This article gives...
Masterpiece Makers Podcast
Check out this podcast provided by Masterpiece Society on how art history can provide students with alternative interpretations of famous works of...
Decoding Style: How to Teach Students to Read an Artwork
Check out this resource, which features a strategy that allows students to practice spotting commonalities in pieces of artwork.
Using Art History to Examine Modern Day
Check out this TED playlist of ten videos that features great conversation starters about the influence of art.
Art of Ed: Ultimate Assessment Guide in the Art Room
This comprehensive guide provided by the Art of Education University will help you structure a variety of critiques and assessments in your art...
Six Word Memoirs
Increase writing confidence, amplify social emotional learning, and help all your students find their writing voice with Six Word Memoirs. Utilize...
Organizing Class Data
Drowning in piles of data documents? Perhaps you're an educator that tracks student data and is overwhelmed with your tracking system. Let us help...
Question Formulation Technique
Building the skill of asking questions is an essential, lifelong learning skill that allows students to think critically, feel greater self-efficacy,...
Image Brainstorming
Image brainstorming is a thinking protocol that allows learners to make connections through prior experiences. Check out this resource on how to...
Using Google Forms for Differentiation
Google Forms is a tool that can differentiate instruction for each student by assigning leveled material based on their answers. It can also provide...
Google Forms and "Never Fail" Quizzes
This video demonstrates how to use the "Go to section based on answer" feature of Google Forms to offer students automated, digital re-teaching...
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