Arrow to the Sun
Objective: Students
will make a paper Indian figure.
Materials: Paper,
scissors, glue, crayons. Book: “Arrow to the Sun”
Procedure: After
reading “Arrow to the Sun” I will show students how to make their paper Native
American figures. First they will a body and head out of Black Paper. Then they
will fold black rectangles (from paper) and glue the limbs in a variety of
poses. If time permits, students can add a background drawing with crayons.
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.K.S.3.3Handle
art tools and media safely in the art room.
VA.1.H.2.1Compare
artworks from different cultures, created over time, to identify differences in
style and media.
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.
Draw a Standing Cityscape
(part 1)
Objective: Each
student will draw a building. At the end of class, the building will be put
together to for a cityscape.
Materials: pencils,
construction paper, scissors, glue
Procedure: After
looking at different type of architecture, students will “construct” their own
two-dimensional buildings out of construction paper. At the end of class, we
will arrange them into a cityscape.
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.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.2.2Identify
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 pr...
VA.2.O.3.1Create
personally meaningful works of art to document and explain ideas about local
and global communities.
VA.2.S.2.1Develop
artistic skills through repeated experiences with art media, techniques,
processes, and tools.
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.3.4Describe
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.F.3.3Demonstrate
the skills needed to complete artwork in a timely manner, demonstrating
perseverance and development of 21st-century skills.
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.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.3.1Use
materials, tools, and processes to achieve an intended result in two- and/or
three-dimensional artworks.
In the Style of
Rembrandt (part 2)
Objective: students will add
details to the foundation of their portraits.
Materials: paintings, paint, brushes, and cups.
Procedure: following step by
step instructions, students will paint: white eyes, nostrils, mouth, hair and
eye brows, iris, clothes, pupils, highhtlights
Assessment: doing ALL the work in a neat
manner=A doing ALL the work in a sloppy manner=B Following partial direction=C
Barely doing anywork= D choosing NOT to do the assignment=F
Standards:
VA.4.C.1.2Describe
observations and apply prior knowledge to interpret visual information and
reflect on works of art.
VA.4.C.2.3Develop
and support ideas from various resources to create unique artworks.
VA.4.C.3.2Compare
purposes for the structural elements of art and organizational principles of
design in artworks and utilitarian objects.
VA.4.F.1.1Combine
art media with innovative ideas and techniques to create two- and/or
three-dimensional works of art.
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.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.O.1.1Use
the structural elements of art and organizational principles of design to
understand the art-making process.
VA.4.O.2.1Use
a variety of resources and art skills to overcome visual challenges in personal
artworks.
VA.4.S.2.2Demonstrate
the ability to recall art procedures and focus on art processes through to the
end of production.
VA.4.S.3.1Experiment
with various materials, tools, techniques, and processes to achieve a variety
of results in two- and/or three-dimensional artworks.
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.2.2Analyze
personal artworks to articulate the motivations and intentions in creating
personal works of art.
VA.5.F.3.4Follow
directions and complete artwork in the timeframe allotted to show development
of 21st-century skills.
VA.5.H.2.1Compare
works of art on the basis of style, culture, or artist across time to identify
visual differences.
VA.5.O.1.1Use
structural elements of art and organizational principles of design to develop
content in artwork.
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.1.4Use
accurate art vocabulary to communicate about works of art and artistic and
creative processes.
VA.5.S.2.1Organize
the structural elements of art to support planning, strengthen focus, and
implement artistic vision.
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.
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