Tuesday, April 11, 2017

2016: Week 8 Assignmnents

Illuminated Initials (2)
Objective: Students will draw an outline around their letter, and a small self portrait, foliage, and a frame.
Materials: pencils, paper
Procedure: Following a demonstration, students must draw a miniature self portrait coming from the letter, a vine wrapped around the letter, and a frame around the letter.
Assessment: A=portrait, vine, frame(3/3)  B=2/3   C=1/3   D=little effort F=no effort
Standards:
VA.4.C.1.1Integrate ideas during the art-making process to convey meaning in personal works of art.
VA.4.C.2.1Revise artworks to meet established criteria.
VA.4.C.2.2Use various resources to generate ideas for growth in personal works.
VA.4.C.2.3Develop and support ideas from various resources to create unique artworks.
VA.4.F.1.2Examine and apply creative solutions to solve an artistic problem.
VA.4.F.3.3Work purposefully to complete personal works of art in a timely manner, demonstrating development of 21st-century skills.
VA.4.H.1.1Identify historical and cultural influences that have inspired artists to produce works of art.
VA.4.H.2.1Explore works of art, created over time, to identify the use of the structural elements of art in an historical event or art style.
VA.4.H.2.2Identify differences between artworks and utilitarian objects.
VA.4.O.1.1Use the structural elements of art and organizational principles of design to understand the art-making process.
VA.4.O.1.2Identify the structural elements of art used to unite an artistic composition.
VA.4.O.2.1Use a variety of resources and art skills to overcome visual challenges in personal artworks.
VA.4.S.1.1Manipulate tools and materials to achieve diverse effects in personal works of art.
VA.4.S.1.2Explore and use media, technology, and other art resources to express ideas visually.
VA.4.S.1.3Create artworks that integrate ideas from culture or history.
VA.4.S.2.1Organize the structural elements of art to achieve an artistic objective.
VA.4.S.3.2Plan and produce art through ongoing practice of skills and techniques.
VA.4.S.3.3Follow procedures for using tools, media, techniques, and processes safely and responsibly.
VA.5.C.1.1Develop a range of interests in the art-making process to influence personal decision-making.
VA.5.C.1.2Use prior knowledge and observation skills to reflect on, analyze, and interpret exemplary works of art.
VA.5.C.1.3Examine and discuss exemplary works of art to distinguish which qualities may be used to evaluate personal works.
VA.5.C.2.1Revise artwork as a necessary part of the creative process to achieve an artistic goal.
VA.5.C.2.3Apply established criteria to the art-making process to measure artistic growth.
VA.5.F.3.4Follow directions and complete artwork in the timeframe allotted to show development of 21st-century skills.
VA.5.H.1.1Examine historical and cultural influences that inspire artists and their work.
VA.5.O.1.1Use structural elements of art and organizational principles of design to develop content in artwork.
VA.5.O.1.2Organize the structural elements of art to achieve visual unity.
VA.5.O.1.3Explain how creative and technical ability is used to produce a work of art.
VA.5.O.3.1Create meaningful and unique works of art to effectively communicate and document a personal voice.
VA.5.S.1.1Use various art tools, media, and techniques to discover how different choices change the effect on the meaning of an artwork.
VA.5.S.1.2Use media, technology, and other resources to inspire personal art-making decisions.
VA.5.S.2.1Organize the structural elements of art to support planning, strengthen focus, and implement artistic vision.
VA.5.S.2.2Identify sequential procedures to engage in art production.
VA.5.S.2.3Visualize the end product to justify artistic choices of tools, techniques, and processes.
VA.5.S.3.1Use materials, tools, techniques, and processes to achieve expected results in two- and/or three-dimensional artworks.
VA.5.S.3.2Use craftsmanship and technical ability in personal works to show refinement of skills over time.

VA.5.S.3.3Use tools, media, techniques, and processes in a safe and responsible manner.

Paint Animals
Objective: During this five week assignment students will make sculpt an animal with clay and illustrate the appropriate habitat for that creature to live in.
Materials: clay, paint, poster board, pencils, markers, crayons
Procedure: During this five week assignment students will make sculpt an animal with clay and illustrate the appropriate habitat for that creature to live in. Students will draw their habitat with pencils for the first week. The following week, students will trace and color their habitat with markers and crayons. For the third week, students will finish their habitat by painting the backgrounds. Students will sculpt their animal from clay and paint them during the fourth and fifth week.
Assessment: A=follows ALL instructions (or does more) with great craftsmanshipB=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.2.1Use appropriate decision-making skills to meet intended artistic objectives.
VA.2.C.2.2Identify skillful techniques used in works by peers and others.
VA.2.C.2.3Use suggestions from others to modify the structural elements of art.
VA.2.C.3.1Use accurate art vocabulary to identify connections among visual art and other contexts.
VA.2.F.3.3Use time effectively while focused on art production to show early development of 21st-century skills.
VA.2.H.3.1Describe connections made between creating with art ideas and creating with information from other content areas.
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.S.1.1Experiment with tools and techniques as part of art-making processes.
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.3.1Manipulate art materials and refine techniques to create two- and/or three-dimensional personal works.
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.2.1Assess personal artworks for completeness and success in meeting intended objectives.
VA.3.C.2.2Compare techniques used by peers and established artists as a basis for improving one’s own work.
VA.3.C.2.3Use constructive criticism to improve artwork.
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.3.2Describe the connections between visual art and other contexts through observation and art criticism.
VA.3.F.1.2Explore the effects and merits of different solutions to solve an artistic problem.
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.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.O.3.1Use symbols, visual language, and/or written language to document self or others.
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.

Snowflake Bentley
Objective: Students will draw a blizzard of unique snowflakes using white oil pastel crayons.
Materials: construction paper, white oil pastels
Procedure: After reading about photographer “Slowflake Bentley” the students will draw a snowstorm of varying snowflakes with white oil pastels on construction paper. If there is extra time, students can paint a wash over their oil pastel snowflakes.
AssessmentA=follows ALL instructions (or does more) with great craftsmanshipB=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.K.C.1.1Create and share personal works of art with others.
VA.K.C.2.2Identify media used by self or peers.
VA.K.F.1.1Experiment with art media for personal satisfaction and perceptual awareness.
VA.K.F.1.2Identify real and imaginary subject matter in works of art.
VA.K.H.1.2Follow directions for suitable behavior in an art audience.
VA.K.H.1.3Explain how art-making can help people express ideas and feelings.
VA.K.H.2.1Compare selected artworks from various cultures to find differences and similarities.
VA.K.H.3.1Express ideas related to non-art content areas through personal artworks.
VA.K.O.3.1Create works of art to document experiences of self and community.
VA.K.S.1.1Explore art processes and media to produce artworks.
VA.K.S.2.1Develop artistic skills through the repeated use of tools, processes, and media. e.g., media-specific techniques, eye-hand coordination.
VA.K.S.2.2Describe the steps used in art production.
VA.K.S.3.1Develop artistic skills through the repeated use of tools, processes, and media.
VA.K.S.3.2Practice skills to develop craftsmanship
VA.K.S.3.4Identify artwork that belongs to others and represents their ideas.
VA.1.C.2.2Use various media or techniques to learn how changes affect the completed artwork.
VA.1.F.1.2Identify how classmates solve artistic problems.
VA.1.F.3.2Follow directions for completing classroom tasks in a specified timeframe to show early development of 21st-century skills.
VA.1.O.1.1Identify and use the structural elements of art and organizational principles of design to support artistic development.
VA.1.S.1.1Experiment with art processes and media to express ideas.
VA.1.S.1.3Create works of art to tell a personal story.
VA.1.S.2.1Practice correct use of tools with various art media, techniques, and processes.
VA.1.S.2.2Describe the steps used in art production.
VA.1.S.3.1Practice skills and techniques to create with two- and/or three-dimensional media.
VA.1.S.3.2Discuss the qualities of good craftsmanship.
VA.1.S.3.3Demonstrate safety procedures for using art tools and materials.
VA.1.C.3.2Distinguish between artwork, utilitarian objects, and objects from nature.
VA.1.H.1.1Discuss how different works of art communicate information about a particular culture.
VA.1.H.1.3Describe ways in which artists use their work to share knowledge and life experiences.
VA.1.H.1.3Describe ways in which artists use their work to share knowledge and life experiences.

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