Description
3.65 Alhambra - 8.209 Taj Mahal - Interactive Lecture - CCOT - Islamic Art - Concept Map - AP Art History - Print & Digital - Teacher Lecture Notes - Google Drive
Have your students ever complained about having too many PowerPoint lectures in a row? I know mine have at one time or another. That is why I created this interactive lecture to spice things up a bit with my AP Art History class.
What is an interactive lecture? It’s a lecture that covers required information while also providing videos and fun activities to check for understanding—for example, fill-in-the-blank questions or multiple-choice practice. I found that lessons like this help keep students engaged and break up the monotony of regular PowerPoint lectures.
Additionally, this resource focuses on the AP Art History historical thinking skill of continuity and change over time (CCOT). Students will answer discussion questions centering around this skill.
This resource comes as a Google Drive resource. When you download this resource, you will see the terms of use and printing notes. On the printing notes page, you will have a link to the Google Drive folder. You will need to make a copy of the material if you would like to edit it. All of these instructions, including a step-by-step visual guide on how to use this resource, is included in the terms of use. If you would like to print the resource material, you can do so. Simply go to "File," "Download," and "PDF" to save the resource as a PDF and print!
What's included in this resource? ⇣⇣⇣⇣⇣
- 38 Slide Interactive PowerPoint lecture that covers form, function, content, & context on:
- 3.65 Alhambra
- 8.29 Taj Mahal
- Answer Key (included in the PPT)
- Student Notes
- Concept Map Activity
- Students will explain common themes in Islamic art
- Teacher PPT Lecture Notes
- Teacher Lesson Plan
If you want a more in-depth look at this product, please check out the Preview. I have included pictures of most of the things you will get with this purchase.
Best yet, all of these items are editable. If you need to change or adapt them to fit your curriculum or classroom needs, you can do that!
Happy teaching!
Questions? Comments? Typos? Email me at thehistoryllama@gmail.com.
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