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My products and teaching styles are quirky and creative with an emphasis on Multiple Learning Styles and diversity. I create educational clip art, visuals, creative study guides and projects.
Found Treasures-Literary Legends: Frankenstein 16 pc. ClipArt
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Found Treasures-Literary Legends: Frankenstein 16 pc. ClipArt

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Celebrate the 200th Anniversary of Mary Shelley's classic horror novel with this exciting vintage graphics set! Found Treasures "Frankenstein" Clip-Art features vintage illustrations extracted and edited for a variety of uses. This clip-art is a reformatted public domain image (now!) fit for scrapbooking, classroom, and product use! Enjoy each image* that has been through digital restoration and reformatting to make them perfect for projects , presentations, and fun! Commercial use ENCOURAGED as long as TOU is abided by!* Includes png Clip-Art of books and images of the mighty monster (extracted!) *Public Domain status declared copyright free in United States for this product. Please check public domain law if you live in another country. Works were published between 1949-1960 but listed as public domain in U.S. with no copyright restrictions. Set Information: Contains 16 files in all. Includes 4 Cover Variations Includes 4 Frankenstein Font Variations Includes 8 Monster Variations All images are 300 dpi, png. on transparent background. Images vary from 4" to 7" but most can be adjusted for print and web. Background: While viewing public domain images for references, I found myself in awe of the beauty, precision, and uniqueness of these spectacular images. It seemed to be a shame that many of these timeless images would go unseen when they had so much to offer students and teachers. While there were many fantastic pictures available, most needed a variety of edits and touch-up work to be suited for reuse. I decided it would be worthwhile to restore and share my "Found Treasures" in a format that would be better suited for projects.
Volcano Power Pack: 12 Piece Color Clip Art & 2 Worksheets
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Volcano Power Pack: 12 Piece Color Clip Art & 2 Worksheets

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Includes Visual Volcano Guide, Visual Volcano Journal (for science news), and 12 Volcano Clip-Art Pieces! Clip-Art and worksheets are available individually, however you can SAVE by purchasing the entire bundle! This clip art is intended to visually represent the three main varieties of volcanoes (composite, cinder, shield) and 3 volcano status types (active, dormant, extinct). Ideal for website/computer presentations. 12 Volcanoes* (separate) 3.5 by 2 inches (approx), 300 dpi, COLOR, in both cartoon and non-cartoon forms. Includes: Composite Cinder Shield Active Dormant Extinct *Please note, the text is not included. The clip art only has volcano character, no text. Keywords: fun, illustration, visual, science, volcano, composite, cinder, shield, dormant, active, extinct, lava, earth science, geology, plain
Ancient Kings  10 pc. Clip-Art ( BW and Color!)
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Ancient Kings 10 pc. Clip-Art ( BW and Color!)

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This great set features the 5 kings from the Ancient Empires clip-art series! Images are about 300 dpi png and sizes are about 4" by 5". Features kings from Aztec, Inca, Maya, and Mesopotamia Empires. Great for social studies projects, products, and presentations! Featured Images: Atahualpa (Inca) MontezumaII (Aztec) Pakal (Maya) Nebuchadnezzar II (Mesopotamia) Hammurabi (Mesopotamia)
"Nature Walk" 32 pc. Clip-Art Set ( 16 BW and  16 Color)
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"Nature Walk" 32 pc. Clip-Art Set ( 16 BW and 16 Color)

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Get ready for a class nature walk adventure with this unique seasonal-meets-science clip-art set! Average 4" to 8" inches (varies), all png. transparent images. Lineart and Color included and 300 dpi. 17 images color (17 BW versions). Featured objects Kid-Girl pointing with checklist (Kimberly) Kid- Boy looking at nature on ground (Luis) acorn beetle fall seeds feather fly grasshopper leaf 1 leaf 2 leaf 3 mushroom newt rabbit squirrel tree turtle
Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Drawing Cartoon Character Faces
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Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Drawing Cartoon Character Faces

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This is much more than an art lesson! These comic handouts and assignments are specifically and strategically designed to teach comic creation AND work with ACADEMIC projects in classrooms. Have students “show what they know” in SCHOOL with COMICS! This lesson focuses on drawing cartoon character faces. Uses guidelines and tips for any styles and art levels! All documents are pdfs. This Lesson Includes: 1 Tips for Teachers Overview Lesson Directions 1 Handout (Faces) Assignment-Drawing Face Advanced Assignment- Advanced Face Drawing 2 Lesson-Specific Pages from the Comics in Classrooms Guidebook 1 Homework Sheet (Finding Faces) This lesson also includes 30 Blank Comic Templates Includes Rough Drafts/Second Drafts for -Comic Strips -Single Panels -Graphic Novel Pages -Storyboard -Cover Includes “Quick” Versions for your own assignments and projects (apply to any academic! Includes 5 different Visual Note-taking Templates Great for alternate projects, classroom comic projects, or as an arts unit. Use this popular and effective medium of to illustrate classroom novels and literature, bring history to life, discuss science and math concepts, educate about awareness, and MORE. While most resources use an artist perspective, Illumismart’s guides and assignments were designed for any academic purposes. NO DRAWING BACKGROUND required for students OR teachers! Lessons focus more on ideas and concepts rather than art skills. The handouts and assignments were created in a way to improve and entertain students of ALL drawing levels from beginners to advanced. While they work best in order, lessons and Focus Areas can work well as individual assignments. All assignments were designed to lead up to the Original Comic Strip final assignment.
Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Characters- Writing and Visual Design
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Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Characters- Writing and Visual Design

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This is much more than an art lesson! These comic handouts and assignments are specifically and strategically designed to teach comic creation AND work with ACADEMIC projects in classrooms. Have students “show what they know” in SCHOOL with COMICS! This lesson focuses on creating characters and combining a well written character with interesting visuals. Combine the comic lesson with ANY academic subject! All documents are pdfs. This Lesson Includes: 1 Tips for Teachers Overview Lesson Directions 1 Handout (Characters) Character Sheet Page 1 Character Sheet Page 2 2 Lesson-Specific Pages from the Comics in Classrooms Guidebook 1 Homework Sheet (Characters) This lesson also includes 30 Blank Comic Templates Includes Rough Drafts/Second Drafts for -Comic Strips -Single Panels -Graphic Novel Pages -Storyboard -Cover Includes “Quick” Versions for your own assignments and projects (apply to any academic! Includes 5 different Visual Note-taking Templates Great for alternate projects, classroom comic projects, or as an arts unit. Use this popular and effective medium of to illustrate classroom novels and literature, bring history to life, discuss science and math concepts, educate about awareness, and MORE. While most resources use an artist perspective, Illumismart’s guides and assignments were designed for any academic purposes. NO DRAWING BACKGROUND required for students OR teachers! Lessons focus more on ideas and concepts rather than art skills. The handouts and assignments were created in a way to improve and entertain students of ALL drawing levels from beginners to advanced. While they work best in order, lessons and Focus Areas can work well as individual assignments. All assignments were designed to lead up to the Original Comic Strip final assignment.
Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Making Comics Class Project
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Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Making Comics Class Project

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This is much more than an art lesson! These comic handouts and assignments are specifically and strategically designed to teach comic creation AND work with ACADEMIC projects in classrooms. Have students “show what they know” in SCHOOL with COMICS! Lessons 1-10 lead up to THIS Lesson 11, where students put it all together in “Make a Comic”. Combine the comic lesson with ANY academic subject! All documents are pdfs. This Lesson Includes: 1 Tips for Teachers Overview Lesson Directions 2 Comic Review Pages 4 Lesson-Specific Pages from the Comics in Classrooms Guidebook (Drafts, Peer Conferences, Inking, and Comic Covers) Comic Project Outline Comic Project Checklist Feedback Form (Checklist) Peer Conference Checklist Alternate Comic Proposal My Comic Portfolio Cover Sheet This lesson also includes 30 Blank Comic Templates Includes Rough Drafts/Second Drafts for -Comic Strips -Single Panels -Graphic Novel Pages -Storyboard -Cover Includes “Quick” Versions for your own assignments and projects (apply to any academic! Includes 5 different Visual Note-taking Templates Great for alternate projects, classroom comic projects, or as an arts unit. Use this popular and effective medium of to illustrate classroom novels and literature, bring history to life, discuss science and math concepts, educate about awareness, and MORE. While most resources use an artist perspective, Illumismart’s guides and assignments were designed for any academic purposes. NO DRAWING BACKGROUND required for students OR teachers! Lessons focus more on ideas and concepts rather than art skills. The handouts and assignments were created in a way to improve and entertain students of ALL drawing levels from beginners to advanced. While they work best in order, lessons and Focus Areas can work well as individual assignments. All assignments were designed to lead up to the Original Comic Strip final assignment. This product (Comics in Classrooms-Lesson 11 Making Comics) may be used for personal, educational, and non-commercial use. This bundle/images contained is for private/classroom use only. Please consider purchasing Illumismart Clip-Art for your products. Individuals may not remove images from the guide or sell/resell/distribute the images/documents individually or in bundled packets. This visual may not be distributed on any site, for profit or non-profit use. Images may not be lifted from the document and used as clip-art or in any other projects or products.
Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Basic Panels for Comic Strips and Pages
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Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Basic Panels for Comic Strips and Pages

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This is much more than an art lesson! These comic handouts and assignments are specifically and strategically designed to teach comic creation AND work with ACADEMIC projects in classrooms. Have students “show what they know” in SCHOOL with COMICS! This lesson focuses on creating better backgrounds and immersing a character in a visually interesting environment. Improve all types of styles and art levels! All documents are pdfs. This Lesson Includes: 1 Tips for Teachers Overview Lesson Directions 1 Handout (Panels) Assignment-Panels Advanced Assignment- Panels (extended) 2 Lesson-Specific Pages from the Comics in Classrooms Guidebook 1 Homework Sheet (Panels with Purpose) This lesson also includes 30 Blank Comic Templates Includes Rough Drafts/Second Drafts for -Comic Strips -Single Panels -Graphic Novel Pages -Storyboard -Cover Includes “Quick” Versions for your own assignments and projects (apply to any academic! Includes 5 different Visual Note-taking Templates Great for alternate projects, classroom comic projects, or as an arts unit. Use this popular and effective medium of to illustrate classroom novels and literature, bring history to life, discuss science and math concepts, educate about awareness, and MORE. While most resources use an artist perspective, Illumismart’s guides and assignments were designed for any academic purposes. NO DRAWING BACKGROUND required for students OR teachers! Lessons focus more on ideas and concepts rather than art skills. The handouts and assignments were created in a way to improve and entertain students of ALL drawing levels from beginners to advanced. While they work best in order, lessons and Focus Areas can work well as individual assignments. All assignments were designed to lead up to the Original Comic Strip final assignment.
Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Drawing Emotions and Feelings
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Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Drawing Emotions and Feelings

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This is much more than an art lesson! These comic handouts and assignments are specifically and strategically designed to teach comic creation AND work with ACADEMIC projects in classrooms. Have students “show what they know” in SCHOOL with COMICS! This lesson focuses on drawing expressive characters and how to show emotion and feelings in a drawing’s face. Improve all types of styles and art levels! All documents are pdfs. This Lesson Includes: 1 Tips for Teachers Overview Lesson Directions 1 Handout (Feelings) Assignment-Drawing Emotions Advanced Assignment- Extended Emotions 2 Lesson-Specific Pages from the Comics in Classrooms Guidebook 1 Homework Sheet (Find a Feeling) This lesson also includes 30 Blank Comic Templates Includes Rough Drafts/Second Drafts for -Comic Strips -Single Panels -Graphic Novel Pages -Storyboard -Cover Includes “Quick” Versions for your own assignments and projects (apply to any academic! Includes 5 different Visual Note-taking Templates Great for alternate projects, classroom comic projects, or as an arts unit. Use this popular and effective medium of to illustrate classroom novels and literature, bring history to life, discuss science and math concepts, educate about awareness, and MORE. While most resources use an artist perspective, Illumismart’s guides and assignments were designed for any academic purposes. NO DRAWING BACKGROUND required for students OR teachers! Lessons focus more on ideas and concepts rather than art skills. The handouts and assignments were created in a way to improve and entertain students of ALL drawing levels from beginners to advanced. While they work best in order, lessons and Focus Areas can work well as individual assignments. All assignments were designed to lead up to the Original Comic Strip final assignment.
Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Using Comic Book Onomatopoeia and Text
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Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Using Comic Book Onomatopoeia and Text

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This is much more than an art lesson! These comic handouts and assignments are specifically and strategically designed to teach comic creation AND work with ACADEMIC projects in classrooms. Have students “show what they know” in SCHOOL with COMICS! This lesson focuses on using text successfully in comics. Includes discussion of onomatopoeia, narration, word balloons, and Combine the comic lesson with ANY academic subject! All documents are pdfs. This Lesson Includes: 1 Tips for Teachers Overview Lesson Directions 1 Handout (Using Text Examples) Assignment- Test the Text Advanced Assignment- Onomatopoeia 2 Lesson-Specific Pages from the Comics in Classrooms Guidebook 1 Homework Sheet (Find a Font) This lesson also includes 30 Blank Comic Templates Includes Rough Drafts/Second Drafts for -Comic Strips -Single Panels -Graphic Novel Pages -Storyboard -Cover Includes “Quick” Versions for your own assignments and projects (apply to any academic! Includes 5 different Visual Note-taking Templates Great for alternate projects, classroom comic projects, or as an arts unit. Use this popular and effective medium of to illustrate classroom novels and literature, bring history to life, discuss science and math concepts, educate about awareness, and MORE. While most resources use an artist perspective, Illumismart’s guides and assignments were designed for any academic purposes. NO DRAWING BACKGROUND required for students OR teachers! Lessons focus more on ideas and concepts rather than art skills. The handouts and assignments were created in a way to improve and entertain students of ALL drawing levels from beginners to advanced. While they work best in order, lessons and Focus Areas can work well as individual assignments. All assignments were designed to lead up to the Original Comic Strip final assignment.
Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Composition for Comic Projects
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Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Composition for Comic Projects

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This is much more than an art lesson! These comic handouts and assignments are specifically and strategically designed to teach comic creation AND work with ACADEMIC projects in classrooms. Have students “show what they know” in SCHOOL with COMICS! This lesson focuses on drawing cartoon character faces. Uses guidelines and tips for any styles and art levels! All documents are pdfs. This Lesson Includes: 1 Tips for Teachers Overview Lesson Directions 1 Handout (Composition) Assignment-Composition Advanced Assignment- Composition Continued 2 Lesson-Specific Pages from the Comics in Classrooms Guidebook 1 Homework Sheet (Composition) This lesson also includes 30 Blank Comic Templates Includes Rough Drafts/Second Drafts for -Comic Strips -Single Panels -Graphic Novel Pages -Storyboard -Cover Includes “Quick” Versions for your own assignments and projects (apply to any academic! Includes 5 different Visual Note-taking Templates Great for alternate projects, classroom comic projects, or as an arts unit. Use this popular and effective medium of to illustrate classroom novels and literature, bring history to life, discuss science and math concepts, educate about awareness, and MORE. While most resources use an artist perspective, Illumismart’s guides and assignments were designed for any academic purposes. NO DRAWING BACKGROUND required for students OR teachers! Lessons focus more on ideas and concepts rather than art skills. The handouts and assignments were created in a way to improve and entertain students of ALL drawing levels from beginners to advanced. While they work best in order, lessons and Focus Areas can work well as individual assignments. All assignments were designed to lead up to the Original Comic Strip final assignment.
Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Settings and Backgrounds
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Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Settings and Backgrounds

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This is much more than an art lesson! These comic handouts and assignments are specifically and strategically designed to teach comic creation AND work with ACADEMIC projects in classrooms. Have students “show what they know” in SCHOOL with COMICS! This lesson focuses on creating better backgrounds and immersing a character in a visually interesting environment. Improve all types of styles and art levels! All documents are pdfs. This Lesson Includes: 1 Tips for Teachers Overview Lesson Directions 1 Handout (Better Backgrounds) Assignment- Believable Backgrounds Advanced Assignment- Mood 2 Lesson-Specific Pages from the Comics in Classrooms Guidebook 1 Homework Sheet (Panels with Purpose) This lesson also includes 30 Blank Comic Templates Includes Rough Drafts/Second Drafts for -Comic Strips -Single Panels -Graphic Novel Pages -Storyboard -Cover Includes “Quick” Versions for your own assignments and projects (apply to any academic! Includes 5 different Visual Note-taking Templates Great for alternate projects, classroom comic projects, or as an arts unit. Use this popular and effective medium of to illustrate classroom novels and literature, bring history to life, discuss science and math concepts, educate about awareness, and MORE. While most resources use an artist perspective, Illumismart’s guides and assignments were designed for any academic purposes. NO DRAWING BACKGROUND required for students OR teachers! Lessons focus more on ideas and concepts rather than art skills. The handouts and assignments were created in a way to improve and entertain students of ALL drawing levels from beginners to advanced. While they work best in order, lessons and Focus Areas can work well as individual assignments. All assignments were designed to lead up to the Original Comic Strip final assignment.
Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Style and Symbols
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Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Style and Symbols

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This is much more than an art lesson! These comic handouts and assignments are specifically and strategically designed to teach comic creation AND work with ACADEMIC projects in classrooms. Have students “show what they know” in SCHOOL with COMICS! This lesson focuses on drawing styles and using symbols. Combine the comic lesson with ANY academic subject! All documents are pdfs. This Lesson Includes: 1 Tips for Teachers Overview Lesson Directions 1 Handout (Style Guide) 1 General Classwork Assignment (Style) 1 General Classwork Assignment (Symbols) 2 Lesson-Specific Pages from the Comics in Classrooms Guidebook 1 Homework Sheet (Select a Symbol) This lesson also includes 30 Blank Comic Templates Includes Rough Drafts/Second Drafts for -Comic Strips -Single Panels -Graphic Novel Pages -Storyboard -Cover Includes “Quick” Versions for your own assignments and projects (apply to any academic! Includes 5 different Visual Note-taking Templates Great for alternate projects, classroom comic projects, or as an arts unit. Use this popular and effective medium of to illustrate classroom novels and literature, bring history to life, discuss science and math concepts, educate about awareness, and MORE. While most resources use an artist perspective, Illumismart’s guides and assignments were designed for any academic purposes. NO DRAWING BACKGROUND required for students OR teachers! Lessons focus more on ideas and concepts rather than art skills. The handouts and assignments were created in a way to improve and entertain students of ALL drawing levels from beginners to advanced. While they work best in order, lessons and Focus Areas can work well as individual assignments. All assignments were designed to lead up to the Original Comic Strip final assignment.
Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Panel Variety and POV
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Comics in Classrooms Lesson: Panel Variety and POV

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This is much more than an art lesson! These comic handouts and assignments are specifically and strategically designed to teach comic creation AND work with ACADEMIC projects in classrooms. Have students “show what they know” in SCHOOL with COMICS! This lesson focuses on using a variety of panels and considering POV. Combine the comic lesson with ANY academic subject! This lesson expands upon Lesson 5 (Basic Panels) and introduces more challenging and creative ways to use them. All documents are pdfs. This Lesson Includes: 1 Tips for Teachers Overview Lesson Directions 1 Handout (Panel POV examples) Assignment- Panel Predicament Advanced Assignment- Panel Pandemonium 2 Lesson-Specific Pages from the Comics in Classrooms Guidebook 1 Homework Sheet (Panels with Purpose) This lesson also includes 30 Blank Comic Templates Includes Rough Drafts/Second Drafts for -Comic Strips -Single Panels -Graphic Novel Pages -Storyboard -Cover Includes “Quick” Versions for your own assignments and projects (apply to any academic! Includes 5 different Visual Note-taking Templates Great for alternate projects, classroom comic projects, or as an arts unit. Use this popular and effective medium of to illustrate classroom novels and literature, bring history to life, discuss science and math concepts, educate about awareness, and MORE. While most resources use an artist perspective, Illumismart’s guides and assignments were designed for any academic purposes. NO DRAWING BACKGROUND required for students OR teachers! Lessons focus more on ideas and concepts rather than art skills. The handouts and assignments were created in a way to improve and entertain students of ALL drawing levels from beginners to advanced. While they work best in order, lessons and Focus Areas can work well as individual assignments. All assignments were designed to lead up to the Original Comic Strip final assignment.
Special Education and Counseling Objects Clip-Art! 40 pcs.
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Special Education and Counseling Objects Clip-Art! 40 pcs.

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By teacher request! Images are ideal for special education and counseling themes, featuring the tools and objects often used in their classrooms. Some examples include fidgets, medication themes, swing, technology and more. Set features 20 BW and 20 Color Images that are about 2" by 7", 300 png with transparent background. (Varies.) This set includes: Fidgets (Soft, Bracelet, BeanBag) Counseling Pillows (3) Swing Pills (5) Medication Bottle Laptop I-pod Tablet Cellphone Headphones (2) Messy Backpack Binder
Ancient Egypt ClipArt Ancient Egypt Objects 30 pc. Clip-Art (BW and Color!) 15 BW/ 15 Color!
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Ancient Egypt ClipArt Ancient Egypt Objects 30 pc. Clip-Art (BW and Color!) 15 BW/ 15 Color!

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Requested by a middle school teacher! This unique set features a variety of Ancient Egyptian themes. Enjoy 15 detailed B&W and 15 color clip-art pieces to compliment your TPT products or classroom lessons! 300 png, sizes vary. Most images are about 3"to 7" (range). The hand-drawn style works well with print-outs and digital! Check out the Ancient Egypt Objects and People COMBO! Featured images:* Canopic Jars Ramses Cleopatra Anubis Pyramid Sphinx Papyrus Plant Symbols (Ankh, eye, leg, arm, mouth, bird) Scarab
GO FISH! End Bullying! 20 Pc. ClipArt Set!
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GO FISH! End Bullying! 20 Pc. ClipArt Set!

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Help put an end to bullying with this detailed set of anti-bullying clip art designed to generate awareness through fun visuals of ocean buddies and bullies. The vibrant characters bring themes and definitions to life with easy to understand illustrations that can be used for classroom and commercial use! 10 BW,10 Color, 300 dpi, 20 pieces in all! Sizes range from 3" to 9". Great for younger and elementary students! Themes include: Bully Free Zone Bully Free Zone (no text) Buddy Not Bully Imbalance of Power (Definition of Bullying) See Something, Say Something Name Calling Sad Teasing Taunting Threatening
Calm Down Visuals Kit BUNDLE for OLDER Students! Cards, Posters,Handouts & MORE!
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Calm Down Visuals Kit BUNDLE for OLDER Students! Cards, Posters,Handouts & MORE!

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CALM DOWN with this extensive visual kit for older students! With a variety of cards, a illustrated forms/documents, colorful posters, and unique visuals, this Calm Down/ Self Regulation resource kit will make your school life easier and your resource room and more accessible to your students. This kit is ideal for grades 4-9 (special education) and offers a variety of functions to meet the needs of a variety of students. With age appropriate visuals (featuring upper elementary, middle school kids, and teens) coping with stressful situations, this resource was designed to make communication clearer for students with learning disabilities, ESL/ELL and language barriers, autism spectrum/nonverbal populations, and beyond. While it was designed with special ed. and school counseling in mind, many of the resources included in this bundle are also a great addition for general classrooms. This extensive kit includes... (300 dpi. png handouts and 2.5" cards in color). Calm Down Self Advocacy Calm Down Mini Posters Calm Down Coloring Pages Calm Down Handouts Calm Down Cards
30 Original Emotions... Poems and Pictures! Poem-of-the-Week!
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30 Original Emotions... Poems and Pictures! Poem-of-the-Week!

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With 30 Original illustrated poems that focus on individual emotions, you can help students understand their feelings and learn empathy for others. This bundle has a variety of functions. Each poem page includes a body language illustration of the topic emotion and a space for students to draw themselves experiencing the same feeling. A simple handout accompanies each poem! Includes end-of-unit project (students write their own emotion poem) and visual examples! BONUS! Includes 10 coloring pages featuring kids expressing emotions in different ways! Great for school counseling or create your own projects with the visuals! This product... Teaches students how to recognize and respond to different emotions with different learning styles(combines poetry, written answers, numbers (rating scale), and art) Works as a Center Activity, Start of Class/Tone-Setting Activity (15-20mins), Full Class Activity (20-45 mins), or 1:1 Activity! (Timing can be adjusted by teacher based on what is appropriate for their student/class). Uses age-appropriate illustrations of diverse children in different poses and showing different expressions Demonstrates how and why others feel the same type of emotions and experiences Offers an opportunity for classroom discussion and sharing Helps students differentiate between similar emotions (depressed/sad shocked/surprised fear/anxiety) Utilizes different learning styles and activates different regions of the brain! (language, art, rhythm etc.) Introduces students (subtly) to different types of poetry (cinquain, limerick, acrostic, haiku, rhyming, non-rhyming) Provides a chance for teachers and counselors to understand how their students experience and handle emotions Uses a visual learning tool that is helpful for ESL,ELL, autism, nonverbal, special education, and school counseling Works for small groups and classrooms This bundle contains: 30 Illustrated Emotions Poems! (happy, overjoyed, proud, silly, sad, depressed, lonely, anxious, stressed, surprised, shocked, scared, excited, embarrassed, disgusted, confused, bored, aggressive stance, passive stance, assertive stance, relaxed, curious, inspired, determined, distracted, hyper, mad, enraged, annoyed, grumpy 1 handout (Side B) to accompany Poem 2 extra work options 1 First Draft (Create-a-Poem) Project Page 1 Final Draft Page Teacher instructions, tips, and examples are provided! 10 Illustrated Coloring Pages (happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, stress, stances, general emotions, determined, distracted)
Character Development Bundle: 2 Lesson Plans in One! Bonus Clip-Art!
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Character Development Bundle: 2 Lesson Plans in One! Bonus Clip-Art!

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Lesson Plan Includes 2 Character Sheets*, 2 Instant Character Activity Sheets, 2 Teacher Guides, 1 Character Traits Handout, and 8 pc. Teen Character Clip-Art. *My students loved these Character Sheets and yours will too! In fact, many asked for extras to use in their own stories! Make character development fun and easy for your students! This uniquely visual approach to character development is ideal for grades 6-9. 2 Lesson Plans are included with this bundle: *Instant Character Activity (Use unique Illumismart visuals to introduce character traits and treat the class to a fun character development activity. Students create characters based on visuals, cut them out, and put them in a class Character Vault. 2 characters are then drawn from the "Vault" to be featured in a class writing exercise.) *Using Character Sheets (Use the organized Character Sheet method to create distinct characters prior to an independent writing assignment.) This Bundle Includes 2 Teacher Guides (4 pages each/doc. format) 1 Character Trait Handout (for student reference) 2 Visual Instant Character Sheets (These sheets feature nine visual characters for quick development and ideal for a fun classroom activity that can be used throughout the school year!) 2 Character Sheet Pages (One "side" features list-style categories for character traits. The other "side" features factors for students to consider while creating character backstory.) 8 pc. clip-art of 4 teen characters This lesson was designed to introduce students to character development. My students loved this method and I am sure yours will too! Character sheets provide a quick and easy way for struggling students to organize a character while challenging advanced students to create more personalities and flesh out their creations.