Pueblos (pt. 2)
Objective: During this three week assignment
students will make a three-dimensional representation of Native American
pueblos.
Materials: paper, pencils,
markers, colored pencils, scissors, glue, packing peanuts
Procedure:
During this three week assignment students will make a three-dimensional
representation of Native American pueblos. These projects will demonstrate an
understanding of foreground, middle ground, and background. On week one,
students will look at real-life examples of Pueblos found in the American
Southwest. Students will draw windows/ladders/doors/cacti/inhabitants on their
foreground/middle ground/ background papers. On week two, students will paint
the sky for their backgrounds, and trace and color their drawings from the
previous week. For week three, the students will cut and glue their
foreground/middle ground/ background in the appropriate places using packing
peanuts as spacers.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.2.1Identify
work created by artists and designers.
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.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.O.3.1Create
personally meaningful works of art to document and explain ideas about local
and global communities.
VA.2.S.1.1Experiment
with tools and techniques as part of art-making processes.
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.3.1Manipulate
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.3.C.2.1Assess
personal artworks for completeness and success in meeting intended objectives.
VA.3.C.2.3Use
constructive criticism to improve artwork.
VA.3.C.3.2Describe
the connections between visual art and other contexts through observation and
art criticism.
VA.3.F.2.1Identify
places where artists or designers have made an impact on the community.
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.1.3Identify
and be respectful of ideas important to individuals, groups, or cultures that
are reflected in their artworks.
VA.3.H.1.4Identify
ways that respect is shown to personal works of art.
VA.3.H.2.1Compare
differences or similarities in artworks across time and culture.
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.2.1Use
creative and innovative ideas to complete personal artworks.
VA.3.O.3.1Use
symbols, visual language, and/or written language to document self or others.
VA.3.S.1.1Manipulate
tools and media to enhance communication in personal artworks.
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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