Kinte Clothe
pt.1
Objective: Students will learn about
Kinte Clothe.
Materials: Book: “Oh Kojo! How Could
You?” by Verna Aardema and Marc Brown, Paper, and pencils
Procedure: After explaining to the
students what Kinte Clothe is, Where it is from, and what it is used for, I
will Read the book to the students. In the book, we will stop and “analyze”
type of pattern found in Kinte Clothe. If time permits at the end of class,
students will practice drawing their own pattern on a piece of paper.
Assessment: A=follows ALL
instructions (or does more) with great craftsmanship B=follows MOST instructions with good craftsmanship C=follows SOME instructions with good
craftsmanship D=does little work/
poor effort F=does NO work
Standards: VA.2.C.3.1Use accurate art vocabulary
to identify connections among visual art and other contexts.
VA.2.C.3.2Compare artworks with
utilitarian objects and use accurate art vocabulary to describe how they are
the same and how they are different.
VA.2.F.1.1Use imagination to create
unique artwork incorporating personal ideas and selected media.
VA.2.F.1.2Explore the advantages of
having multiple solutions to solve an artistic problem.
VA.2.F.2.1Identify work created by
artists and designers.
VA.2.F.3.2Work with peers to complete a
task in art.
VA.2.F.3.3Use time effectively while
focused on art production to show early development of 21st-century skills.
VA.2.H.1.1Identify examples in which
artists have created works based on cultural and life experiences.
VA.2.H.2.1Identify differences or
similarities in artworks across time and culture.
VA.2.H.2.2Identify objects from
everyday life that have been designed and created using artistic skills.
VA.2.O.1.1Employ structural elements of
art and organizational principles of design in personal work to develop
awareness of the creative process.
VA.2.O.3.1Create personally meaningful
works of art to document and explain ideas about local and global communities.
VA.2.S.1.2Use diverse resources to
inspire expression of personal ideas and experiences in works of art.
VA.2.S.1.3Explore art from different
time periods and cultures as sources for inspiration.
VA.2.S.2.1Develop artistic skills
through repeated experiences with art media, techniques, processes, and tools.
VA.2.S.2.2Follow sequential procedures
focused on art production.
VA.2.S.3.2Demonstrate growth in
craftsmanship through purposeful practice.
VA.2.S.3.3Follow directions for safety
procedures and explain their importance in the art room.
VA.2.S.3.4Describe the differences
between using one’s own ideas, using someone else’s ideas as one’s own, and
drawing inspiration from the works of others.
VA.3.C.1.2Reflect on and interpret works of
art, using observation skills, prior knowledge, and experience.
VA.3.C.2.2Compare
techniques used by peers and established artists as a basis for improving one’s
own work.
VA.3.C.3.1Critique one’s
own and others’ artworks, and identify the use of structural elements of art
and organizational principles of design.
VA.3.C.3.3Explain the
similarities and differences between artworks and utilitarian objects.
VA.3.F.2.1Identify places
where artists or designers have made an impact on the community.
VA.3.F.3.2Collaborate to
complete a task in art.
VA.3.F.3.3Demonstrate the
skills needed to complete artwork in a timely manner, demonstrating
perseverance and development of 21st-century skills.
VA.3.H.1.1Describe
cultural similarities and differences in works of art.
VA.3.H.1.2Describe the
importance of displaying suitable behavior as part of an art audience.
VA.3.H.1.3Identify and be
respectful of ideas important to individuals, groups, or cultures that are
reflected in their artworks.
VA.3.H.2.1Compare
differences or similarities in artworks across time and culture.
VA.3.H.2.2Examine
artworks and utilitarian objects, and describe their significance in the school
and/or community.
VA.3.H.3.1Discuss how
knowledge gained in the visual art classroom can serve as prior knowledge in
other classrooms.
VA.3.O.1.1Demonstrate how
the organizational principles of design are used to arrange the structural
elements of art in personal work.
VA.3.S.1.1Manipulate
tools and media to enhance communication in personal artworks.
VA.3.S.1.2Use diverse
resources to inspire artistic expression and achieve varied results.
VA.3.S.1.3Incorporate
ideas from art exemplars for specified time periods and cultures.
VA.3.S.2.1Integrate the
structural elements of art and organizational principles of design with
sequential procedures and techniques to achieve and artistic goal.
VA.3.S.2.2Follow
procedures, focusing on the art-making process.
VA.3.S.3.1Use materials,
tools, and processes to achieve an intended result in two- and/or
three-dimensional artworks.
VA.3.S.3.2Develop
craftsmanship skills through repeated practice.
VA.3.S.3.3Work within
safety guidelines while using tools, media, techniques, and processes.
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