Lisa Mitchell
The learner will trace key developments in United States history and describe their impact on the land and people of the nation and its neighboring countries.
Resources created by Lisa Mitchell
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- Observing connections: Art, poetry and the environment
- Students will explore the poem of Pat Lowery Collins, “I Am An Artist” and create their own poem from what they see and experience. They will then illustrate their poems with a visual design. This is the first lesson in a series of three in which students are creating art based on their observations: Lesson 1 Observing Connections —Art, Poetry, and the Environment; Lesson 2 Observing Connections—Changing Landscapes; Lesson 3 Observing Connections—North Carolina Pottery and Face Jugs
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4–5 Visual Arts Education and English Language Arts)
- By Lisa Mitchell.
- Observing connections: Changing landscapes
- The students will learn about the changing environment through study and observation. They will reflect on these changes in the environment and create their own landscape and habitat. This is the second lesson in “Observing connections,” a series of three in which students are creating art based on their observations.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4–5 Visual Arts Education, English Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies)
- By Lisa Mitchell.
- Observing connections: North Carolina pottery and face jugs
- This is the third lesson in a series of three in which students are creating art based on their observations: Lesson 1 Observing connections—art, poetry and the environment; Lesson 2 Observing connections—changing landscapes; Lesson 3 Observing connections—North Carolina pottery and face jugs.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4–5 Visual Arts Education and Social Studies)
- By Lisa Mitchell.
- Old Hat, New Hat - 3-D Pattern Hats
- After students read "Old Hat, New Hat" by Jan Berenstain and Stan Berenstain, they create new 3-D hats in art.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1 Visual Arts Education and Mathematics)
- By Lisa Mitchell.
- Radial Symmetry Design
- Students will study the carving of 18th century America and create a rosette design using radial symmetry.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5 Visual Arts Education and Social Studies)
- By Lisa Mitchell.