Description
3.48 Catacomb of Priscilla - 3.49 Santa Sabina - Early Christian Art Compare and Contrast - AP Art History - PPT Lesson - LEQ - Teacher Lecture Notes - Student Notes - Google Drive - Print and Digital
This lesson on early Christian art guides students through the art historical thinking skill of compare and contrast. It includes specially designed compare-and-contrast discussion questions to get students thinking about analyzing art through this lens. At the end, students will complete a compare-and-contrast long essay question (LEQ). Teacher lecture notes are also included in this lesson. This lesson aligns with the APAH Course and Exam Description and covers form, function, content, and context for the Catacomb of Priscilla and Santa Sabina.
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? ⇣⇣⇣⇣⇣
- 17-slide PowerPoint going over form, function, content, and context for:
- 3.48 Catacomb of Priscilla
- 3.49 Santa Sabina
- Student note-taking page
- Teacher lecture notes so you know exactly what to say for each slide
- Teacher Notes (Lesson Plan Tips)
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