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03. Early Europe & Colonial Americas

Lesson Plan: Jewish Narrative & Illuminated Manuscripts

JessicaOctober 6, 2020October 3, 2020
Lesson Plan: Jewish Narrative & Illuminated Manuscripts
I think this is probably *another* unusual way of organizing the AP Art History 250. :) I can't help it I guess! This albeit unorthodox pairing came because I was creating lessons for a unitContinue reading
Lesson Plan: The Classical World Unit
02. Ancient Mediterranean

Lesson Plan: The Classical World Unit

JessicaSeptember 8, 2020January 18, 2022

I think many teachers struggle with Content Area #2: Ancient Mediterranean in AP Art HistoryContinue reading

Lesson Plan: Global Feminism through Visual Culture
10. Global Contemporary

Lesson Plan: Global Feminism through Visual Culture

JessicaSeptember 6, 2019April 12, 2020

Dimensions of the Middle East lesson plan about 20th century global feminism for the AP World History classroom. Free to use!

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Lesson Plan: Egyptian Gods in Humanities
02. Ancient Mediterranean

Lesson Plan: Egyptian Gods in Humanities

JessicaOctober 13, 2017August 25, 2020

This past year I did a new Egyptian gods project, shared with me by myContinue reading

Lesson Plan: Political Narrative in the Ancient World
02. Ancient Mediterranean

Lesson Plan: Political Narrative in the Ancient World

JessicaSeptember 8, 2017August 25, 2020

I put the students in groups of three, with each student getting an 8×10 colorContinue reading

Art Through Time: A Global View
02. Ancient Mediterranean

Art Through Time: A Global View

JessicaDecember 2, 2016July 18, 2020

When talking to other art history teachers I kept noticing that not that many peopleContinue reading

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I believe in the power of prayer. I believe it is I believe in the power of prayer. I believe it is supposed to move you to ACTION, not serve as a substitute because “you have given it up to God.” ••• I believe in praying for the souls of the dead. I want there to be less little souls robbed of living too early. ••• I believe in voting. I need politicians to hear that my child is not a pawn in their second amendment ploy. ••• #votelikeyourlifedependsonit #catholic #prayer #jisforjourney #highschoolteacher
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I’m *actually* going to Oxford this time!!! ✈️ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 📚 Short recap: February 2019 I won a scholarship from the @esu_us of Central Florida to travel to Oxford, England to study for three weeks. Well we all know what happened that March (#covid_19 😷) and my trip was canceled. I choose not to go the next summer (being 8 months pregnant and all 🤰) but this summer I’m definitely going!!! I’m studying modern warfare & the refugee crisis••• #oxforduniversity #summer #studyabroad #highschoolteacher #teachersummer #englishspeakingunion #scholarship #jisforjourney #finallygoingsomewhere #oxfordsummerschool #ontheblog
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At first I wasn’t sure that it would be able to encompass issues felt by all Christian denominations. Specifically, as a Catholic, I wondered if this book would speak to me. But it certainly delivered on its premise! Read more of the review on @jisforjourney 👩🏻‍💻

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Instead of just complaining about inflation (we al Instead of just complaining about inflation (we alllllll get it 🙄) why don’t we do something productive & share cost-saving tips? ••• I’ll go first: once a week I plan a meal that must be 100% cooked with things I already have on hand & another night is leftovers. 🥘👩🏻‍🍳 ••• Tonight was a pantry meal. #dinner #cookfromyourpantry #frugal #meal #budgetmeals #jisforjourney #cooking #shareideas
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Hello! My name is Jessica & I am the content creator of J is for Journey; I started this blog way back in the fall of 2013 when I left to teach English Italy. And here I am, many years later, still blogging about travel, art history and religion – my three great passions in life. Now, with the birth of our son, I have added a fourth passion: motherhood. I hope you enjoy the journey!

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