1. Art: Jewelry Design Gallery: Students create a jewelry design gallery where they exhibit their handmade pieces and write artist statements using descriptive language and visual art vocabulary.
  2. Art: Cultural Jewelry Study: Research and create jewelry from various cultures, exploring the historical, artistic, and symbolic significance. Write essays or stories based on the cultural context.
  3. English: Jewelry Ad Campaign: Design an advertising campaign for handmade jewelry, including persuasive writing for print or digital media. Incorporate elements of persuasive language and visual design.
  4. English: Jewelry Poetry: Write poetry inspired by jewelry making processes, materials, or symbolic meanings. Explore descriptive language and poetic devices related to jewelry.
  5. Math: Geometric Jewelry Design: Apply geometric concepts to create jewelry designs, exploring symmetry, tessellations, and measurement. Calculate dimensions and materials for the designs.
  6. Math: Jewelry Cost Analysis: Calculate the cost of materials, labor, and pricing to create a business plan for selling handmade jewelry. Analyze profit margins and pricing strategies.
  7. Social Studies: Jewelry Trade Routes: Research historical jewelry trade routes and their impact on cultures and economies. Create visual presentations or reports on the significance of jewelry in trade.
  8. Social Studies: The Role of Jewelry in Society: Explore the role of jewelry in different societies and time periods, addressing cultural, religious, and social significance. Present findings through essays or presentations.
  9. Interdisciplinary: Jewelry Science: Examine the scientific properties of jewelry materials, such as gemstones and metals. Connect scientific concepts to the creation and maintenance of jewelry.
  10. Interdisciplinary: Upcycled Jewelry Project: Create jewelry using upcycled materials, integrating elements of art, math (measurement and proportion), and social studies (sustainability and environmental impact).