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ImageBlender makes editing images, communicating curriculum concepts, and creating new art both simple and fun. You can use ImageBlender's effects, paint tools, and layers to create images for multimedia projects, presentations, web pages, and more. Explore the resources below to learn more about ImageBlender and explore sample images.

Lessons
Lessons
As you build expertise and confidence with technology, you and your students can move to more open-ended and creative projects. To explore sample lessons using ImageBlender, click here.


Sample Student Projects

View the samples below to get a few ideas that will help you integrate ImageBlender into your classroom curriculum. Click the thumbnail to open the sample image at full size.



Language Arts

Book Cover Design
Students will apply what they know about the character, plot, setting, symbolism, and conflict to create and design a book cover.
  Visual Vocabulary
Students internalize the meaning of new vocabulary words by writing definitions, choosing key words, and creating a CoolWord which shows a visual clue giving the word context.

Math

Angles
Have students use a digital camera to identify the different types of angles they find around their school. They will identify the type of angle by painting on the image.
 

Science

Biome Postcards
After studying about the different biomes, have students create a postcard to send from a biome that incudes visual examples of the plants and animals in that biome and objects from it that are relevant to modern life.
  Schoolyard Species
Have students build a field guide to the plant and animal species that are found in their school or community. Use the images they create as promotional posters or in a school kiosk.

Social Studies

State Poster
Have students create a poster to show what they know about the history, features, and symbols of a state.
  Famous People
Have students create a poster, or trading card, for a famous person from history.

Art

Pop Art Prints
Introduce students to Pop Art. Using images of common objects from the integrated Pics4Learning resource, have student use ImageBlender's layers and effects to create their own Warhol style art.