Pizza box biography

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Ancient history. European history. Native Americans. Middle ages. World history. Our pizza box biographies were finished, students had completed their presentations, and other than hand back work there wasn't much else to do. I rushed back to the classroom, added BINGO to my white board schedule and quickly ran off some bingo cards. T he first question students asked on Friday as they filled their bingo cards with the names of artists we had studied was "what do we win?

T o earn the coveted sticky stuff winners had to read back names with correct pronunciation, that in itself led to some good laughs! Then they had to select one artist from the winning row and share with the class a fact or two about art style, life or art work. When students weren't sure, they could "consult a pizza box," a last minute innovation that made the game.

S tudents were amazingly proud when their box about Wayne Thiebaud or Helen Frankenthaler became the expert source of information that led to another stick of gum flying through the air to a happy winner! I 'm always trying to think of ways that student's art work can have a meaningful purpose once it's finished. This activity turned out to be a really fun way to spend our last class together, revisit the pizza box biography of the art history unit and take one last look at the incredible art projects students created before they go on display.

I 've almost finished adding student photos to the Power Point lessonplan that will be available in May on my website, FunArtLessons. To see more pictures of the pizza boxes go to my Fun Art Gallery. Place value. Math test prep. Middle school math. Algebra 2. Science by grade. PreK science. Kindergarten science.

Pizza box biography

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