FREE Alexis Diaz Hybrid Animals, Grades 5+6

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Alexis Diaz is a contemporary artist from Puerto Rico, known for his large scale depictions of hybrid animals. In this lesson 5th and 6th grade students will learn about the work of Alexis Diaz and create their own hybrid animal inspired by his work.

This 7 page lesson plan includes:

  1. A biography on the life and work of Alexis Diaz to share with students

  2. Guided questions to use for inquiry-based discussion

  3. Step-by-step instructions with visual examples

  4. Grade-level standards for 5th and 6th grade

  5. Ways to extend this lesson and build in written and verbal reflection

This lesson can easily be adapted to virtual teaching! Simply switch the acrylic paint for markers or colored pencils.

Copyright Alexis Diaz. All images included in this lesson remain property of the artist.

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Alexis Diaz is a contemporary artist from Puerto Rico, known for his large scale depictions of hybrid animals. In this lesson 5th and 6th grade students will learn about the work of Alexis Diaz and create their own hybrid animal inspired by his work.

This 7 page lesson plan includes:

  1. A biography on the life and work of Alexis Diaz to share with students

  2. Guided questions to use for inquiry-based discussion

  3. Step-by-step instructions with visual examples

  4. Grade-level standards for 5th and 6th grade

  5. Ways to extend this lesson and build in written and verbal reflection

This lesson can easily be adapted to virtual teaching! Simply switch the acrylic paint for markers or colored pencils.

Copyright Alexis Diaz. All images included in this lesson remain property of the artist.

Alexis Diaz is a contemporary artist from Puerto Rico, known for his large scale depictions of hybrid animals. In this lesson 5th and 6th grade students will learn about the work of Alexis Diaz and create their own hybrid animal inspired by his work.

This 7 page lesson plan includes:

  1. A biography on the life and work of Alexis Diaz to share with students

  2. Guided questions to use for inquiry-based discussion

  3. Step-by-step instructions with visual examples

  4. Grade-level standards for 5th and 6th grade

  5. Ways to extend this lesson and build in written and verbal reflection

This lesson can easily be adapted to virtual teaching! Simply switch the acrylic paint for markers or colored pencils.

Copyright Alexis Diaz. All images included in this lesson remain property of the artist.