Mystery Pixel Art

For a couple of months now I've been "drawing" pixel art to use with my students. What started with a simple, "Oh that looks cool" quickly snowballed into a passion. I of course do not have every topic imaginable, but I have managed to create over 40 science-specific Mystery Pixel Art Activities specifically at the middle school level, though some could be used in higher or lower grades. 

All of the links shared below are force copies and shared with anyone can view. However some school districts do not allow access to any material from outside their domain. If this is your case, the only solution is to make a copy into your personal account, download it to your device and then upload it as a new file into your school domain account. 

 All of the activities are shared freely, and you are free to share them the same way. Do not just make a copy of my stuff and post if for sale on any site. That is just rude. 

For those of you that are interested to learn how to make them, there are many videos on YouTube that show you how, such as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YKwyFBayp8

 

13 comments:

  1. Wow. Just wow. Thank you! These are really terrific.

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  2. Thank you for sharing all the resources on your site. So generous of you, they are amazing! :)

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  3. This is amazing. You are generous to share!!!Blessings to you.

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  4. These are amazing. Is it possible to share the student pixel without the answer sheet?

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    1. Make a second copy and delete the sheet that has the answers. Then you can assign it to your students.

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  5. My school uses Schoology and Excel, does anyone know how to convert these to excel (downloading doesnt work correctly) or assign them to students when they do not have a google account?

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  6. How do I share this with the students WITHOUT the answer key?

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  7. Make a copy and delete the answer key sheet. The student sheet does not rely on the key sheet at all. I add it as a courtesy to teachers since I know we do not always have the time or inclination to go through the exercise ourselves.

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  8. Thank you for this. Your the best!!! I greatly appreciate all your work.

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  9. Your creations are AMAZING! Is it possible to edit content to make it applicable to other subjects/grade levels?

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  10. Hello! You have soo many amazing pixel art templates! I am trying to edit to fit my content and for the life of me can't figure it out. I see where to change the drop down list of choices in data validation, but I can't figure out how to update the answers. There doesn't appear to be a hidden sheet and I don't see where the answer for each question can be edited in conditional formatting. Would it be possible to point me in the right direction? Thank you so much for your work!

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  11. Almost all of these are created with hidden columns. Click on the little arrow at the top of the last column to reveal them. Change the font to black and you will see the "coded" answers. Changing the answers there effectively changes the key.

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