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8th grade arts & music dbqs

Preview of Renaissance Art | Gallery Walk | Digital Learning Activity

Renaissance Art | Gallery Walk | Digital Learning Activity

There is no better way to facilitate an inclusive and engaging activity to help students immerse themselves in the past and experience the cultural revolution of the Renaissance period. This bundle provides the tools you need to create a ONE OF A KIND experience! Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "Renaissance Art Gallery Walk" Distance Learning Activity includes:1) A document-based "GALLERY WALK" activity that creates a unique opportunity for your students to engage with REAL, HISTORICA
Preview of Analyzing Renaissance Art:  Primary Source Activity

Analyzing Renaissance Art: Primary Source Activity

Students will build their understanding of primary sources as they collaborate to analyze five key pieces of Renaissance art to better understand its themes and concepts. A great way to introduce the Renaissance, wrap up the chapter, buffer some time between your last bit of notes and the test, close out Friday or liven up Monday, this student-centered, collaborative, and engaging activity will have you covered. Slides are included to allow for a full class discussion and formative assessmen
Preview of Golden Age of Hollywood (1930-1948) Guided Notes & Primary Source Work!

Golden Age of Hollywood (1930-1948) Guided Notes & Primary Source Work!

I made this product for my Pop Culture in American History Class! I wanted a product on the subject that approached it through a historical lens!I needed a product that touched on the both the major cultural and historical elements of the Golden Age of Hollywood without getting bogged down in weeks worth of detail. I also wanted to ensure I integrated reading and primary sourcesIn this product you will find.24 PowerPoint slides touching on the major historical and cultural aspects of the Golden
Preview of XYZ Affair 1797-98 Political Cartoon DBQ

XYZ Affair 1797-98 Political Cartoon DBQ

Created by
Julie Corbalis
This political cartoon primary source document with guiding questions (DBQ) and answer key was created with 7th graders in mind and is appropriate while studying XYZ Affair/Presidency of John Adams/Early Republic/Political Cartoons. This etching was created in 1798 by an English person and makes fun of a young "Madame America" being taken advantage of and robbed by the French. It is commentary on the infamous historical event known as the "XYZ Affair," which is explained in the Historical Backgr
Preview of Renaissance Art | Gallery Walk | Digital Learning Pack

Renaissance Art | Gallery Walk | Digital Learning Pack

There is no better way to facilitate an inclusive and engaging activity to help students immerse themselves in the past and experience the cultural revolution of the Renaissance period. This bundle provides the tools you need to create a ONE OF A KIND experience! Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "Renaissance Art Gallery Walk" Distance Learning Pack includes:1) A customizable lecture that you can adjust to meet your needs and the needs of your students. This bundle includes a version
Preview of Art and Literature in Ancient Greece Worksheet

Art and Literature in Ancient Greece Worksheet

Created by
Living History
In this 4 page packet, students examine images, read notes sections, and analyze primary sources to determine how classical Greek art and literature reflected the values of its society.Students determine the main characteristics of Greek art by examining selected famous examples, then compare and contrast its goals and functions with Ancient Egyptian art and modern examples. They learn and write about Aristotle's concept of "pathos" in the arts, and finish by examining how an excerpt from Sophoc
Preview of 1950s Advertisements and The American Dream

1950s Advertisements and The American Dream

NO PREP Primary Sources and Graphic Organizer After reading a short description of the American Dream in the 1950s, students will explore three print advertisements from the 1950s--one of Ovaltine, one of house paint, and one for cars. They will then fill out the graphic organizer and answer the central question: How do these advertisements promote the ideals of the “American Dream?” This assignment contains TWO files, one is a student worksheet and the other is the reading packet. Students will
Preview of Digital Great Migration: Geography, Document Analysis, & Art Gallery Walk

Digital Great Migration: Geography, Document Analysis, & Art Gallery Walk

Learning Target: Immigration, internal migration and urbanization transformed American life.This digital resource includes: ❑ Geography assignment identifying the path of the Great Migration ❑ Document Analysis: Primary Source about a family's journey on the Great Migration. Students identify push & pull factors of migration. ❑ Art Gallery Walk: Students examine the works of Jacob Lawrence-The Migration SeriesThis lesson was delivered digitally for the first time with my student
Preview of Should Romeo and Juliet get married? NYS Regents aligned Argument Essay

Should Romeo and Juliet get married? NYS Regents aligned Argument Essay

This is a New York State Regents-aligned student argument essay that asks students to take a side on Romeo and Juliet's relationship: Should they get married? Using 2 engaging and thought-provoking articles, students will debate the pros and cons of their marriage during or after reading the place. My students argued this after completing Act 2 of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. This resource is ready to print and copy for your students online or in person! Articles are pulled from the H
Preview of Leonardo da Vinci: A Front Page History

Leonardo da Vinci: A Front Page History

Included in this assignment: The main article about Leonardo da Vinci, it comes with a set of comprehension questions and a set of analysis questions with a writing prompt. A PPT outline of the article is also included. All questions are text dependent and come with an answer key. There is also a brief quiz based on this article, with answer key. Also included are two supplemental articles (with questions and key) to allow for a deeper dive into the content. Supplemental articles are on Renaissa
Preview of Dust Bowl Stations Activity

Dust Bowl Stations Activity

Students examine sources centered around the Dust Bowl and Great Depression. Sources include interview, maps, pictures, political cartoons, and literature. Students are then asked to add a personal reflection of their learning at the end. Find the links here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ws2rdK_zKRvNjxA9YH79audrDoDJ_qNAc7aXmEj6Y38/edit?usp=sharing
Preview of Art of the 1920s Stations Activity

Art of the 1920s Stations Activity

Students encounter a variety of culturally significant art, movies and literature from the 1920s. This activity is designed to give students a brief window into these art forms and then allow them to reflect on their cultural significance to the 20s and today. Links are here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jHxofoLY8PZoWSUVeqKKPsvP3pyWRNwFvC-FiWx-CD4/edit?usp=sharing
Preview of Primary Source Photo Analysis Historic Images

Primary Source Photo Analysis Historic Images

This engaging resource will provide your students with the opportunity to analyze seventy of the most famous images in American History. Students will also learn some of the academic techniques that historians use to interpret and review photographic primary sources.Here is a breakdown of what is included:An editable 132-slide presentationA 6-page worksheet for students to complete independently or as a class as they review the presentationUse this resource as an icebreaker, back to school activ
Preview of 5 Renaissance Primary Source Documents (w activities, guiding questions & more)

5 Renaissance Primary Source Documents (w activities, guiding questions & more)

This download includes all of the five documents described below. Each handout comes in PDF and MS WORD format and has been formatted to fit perfectly onto one page for easy printing. Each can be found and downloaded individually, but can be downloaded here at a bundle discount. Enjoy!1) Learning Iambic Pentameter using Shakespeare Excerpts2) Da Vinci Primary Source on "Flight" with questions3) Da Vinci Primary Source on "Painting" with questions4) Who's Who in Raphael's School of Athens5) Ex
Preview of Hip Hop and Rap Music  in the Classroom to Improve Writing

Hip Hop and Rap Music in the Classroom to Improve Writing

This file includes an outline for a course on Hip Hop designed to help students with analysis, research, presenting and other soft skills. The file includes two videos (one explaining the course and the other is a historiography on Hip Hop history). Accompanying these files includes two worksheets that require students to research terms and incorporate such terms into a presented rap. If considering using rap lyrics or Hip Hop culture as a vehicle to engage students this is your starting point.
Preview of DBQ:How was music influential in the Revolutionary War? | Music & Social Studies

DBQ:How was music influential in the Revolutionary War? | Music & Social Studies

Created by
MrsFourthGrade
•Engage your students in a cross--curricular DBQ about the American Revolution! This resource can be used for both history classes and music classes.•Written to follow 5th and 8th grade Music and History standards.•Dive into this resource with your students and embark on a journey to listen to and understand how music was influential during the Revolutionary War period. •Can be done as a whole class or an individual research project.Standards Assessed: SS.5.A.1, SS.5.A.5.8, SS.5.A.5.4, SS.5.A.5.
Preview of Byzantine Mosaics Reading, Primary Sources, and Recreation Activity

Byzantine Mosaics Reading, Primary Sources, and Recreation Activity

Introducing an engaging and comprehensive Classroom Activity tailored for history and art teachers like you! This activity package is designed to immerse your students in the mesmerizing world of mosaic art during the Byzantine Empire, enriching their understanding of this captivating artistic tradition. Included in this package is background information providing context on mosaic art in the Byzantine Empire, its historical significance, and its innovative techniques. It also features reading c
Preview of European Renaissance Primary Sources and DBQ Essay

European Renaissance Primary Sources and DBQ Essay

Created by
Adcox History
Students are given 13 primary sources from the European Renaissance to analyze.A graphic organizer and essay outline are provided at the end of the documents to help students better organize their connections (assignment 9 pages total).Great assignment for World History, Art History, AP World History, or AP European History.Prompt: To what extent did the Renaissance change Western European society in the period between the 14th century and early 17th century?
Preview of "Sorry, Wrong Number" Text-Dependent Questions (ACE Writing)

"Sorry, Wrong Number" Text-Dependent Questions (ACE Writing)

Practice answering text-dependent questions with the popular radio drama, "Sorry, Wrong Number." These three questions are designed to be answered using ACE format. This resource includes an implementation guide which overviews the I Do, We Do, You Do instruction of the three text-dependent responses. This resource includes an ANSWER KEY and links to an ACE guide and Text Evidence Sentence Starters. Reading "Sorry, Wrong Number" in class? Check out my other resources!1. Main Suspect Booklet2. El
Preview of Roles in the Wild West Photo Card Lesson

Roles in the Wild West Photo Card Lesson

Created by
Jon Mael
For a Westward Expansion unit, this is a great activity or potential assessment. There are eight cards with an image on the front and discussion questions relating to the image on the back. The final discussion question asks students to do further research into the subject of the card (cowboys, women in the west, mining, etc.) and that could easily be extended into presentations or a writing assignment. The procedure is very simple: divide students into eight groups (or one group per card) and h
Preview of Early Middle Ages Reading and DBQs - Food, Diet, & Social Classes (with recipe!)

Early Middle Ages Reading and DBQs - Food, Diet, & Social Classes (with recipe!)

Created by
TeachWithWoolf
This lesson is a wonderful way to get students engaged with Middle Ages content! It includes a reading and document-based questions (DBQs) that cover Middle Ages diets based on social classes. The reading includes 2 primary sources that take a mini dive into the history of mustard. There is also an optional recipe provided that you, as the teacher, can use to make a Medieval Vegetable Pottage to bring in for the students. It is a very simple slow cooker recipe. The lesson can be done without thi
Preview of SOAPSTone Graphic Organizer

SOAPSTone Graphic Organizer

Created by
History Honey
This is a one-page SOAPSTone graphic organizer for analyzing up to four different primary sources. SOAPSTone helps students to analyze the subject, occasion, audience, purpose, speaker, and tone of a primary source. There are guiding questions to aid students. This graphic organizer works well with any type of primary sources including speeches, political cartoons, newspaper articles, journal entries, songs, and more!It is best paired with a written response or critical thinking question.
Preview of Codex Mendoza DBQ Activity: The Aztec Capital, Tenochtitlan, 1542C.E.

Codex Mendoza DBQ Activity: The Aztec Capital, Tenochtitlan, 1542C.E.

Created by
Julie Corbalis
This primary source document with guiding questions activity (DBQ) was created with 7th graders in mind and is appropriate while studying the Aztec Empire/Central American History and Culture/History of Mexico/Spanish Colonization/Art History/Explorers. The Codex Mendoza is a pictographic book that was created by indigenous scribes in 1542CE (AD) following the Spanish conquest of King Montezuma and the Aztec Empire. Students will observe, discuss, and analyze one exquisite page of the Codex Mend
Preview of 1920's DBQ: Art Analysis

1920's DBQ: Art Analysis

1920's DBQ: Art Analysis This Document Based Assessment requires students to examine and analyze paintings that were created during the Roaring 20's. Using their analytical skills, students will gain a better understanding of the time period.
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