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Overview
and Background: Unit: Self-Portraits |
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Are all standards assessed?
Are all understandings assessed.
Student directions need work. Name: Shawny Montgomery |
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Cheney
High : Grades 9-12 |
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Title: |
Self-Portraits |
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Topics: |
Art,
Self-portraits |
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Stage 1: Identify Desired Results |
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Standard: |
National |
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Title: |
Art |
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Standard(s): |
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Understanding and Applying media,
techniques and processes. 2.
Using knowledge of structures and functions. 3.
Choosing and evaluating a range of subject matter. 5. Reflecting
upon and assessing the characteristics and merits of their work and the work
of others. |
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Understandings: |
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Color has symbolism in paintings and
cultures. Color can evoke feelings,
set moods, and affect the way we react. Visual art is composed of
key elements-line, shape, form, value, color, texture and space. Artists use color and other elements of art to communicate
beliefs, evoke emotions, and express ideas |
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Essential Questions: |
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How can color affect mood/emotions? How do artists use tools and
techniques to express ideas? Are some media better than
others for communicating particular ideas, emotions? What factors influence artists and artistic expression? |
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Knowledge and Skills: |
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K All colors can be made by
carefully mixing the primary colors. Certain color colors
complement and accentuate others. Basic knowledge of the
color wheel. Cool colors appear to
recede. Warm colors appear to advance. S Demonstrate a basic understanding of
color, relationships of color, mixing and application by creating several
different works of art using color. Increase their
foundational knowledge of how color can be seen, varied and applied through
hands on exploration. Apply knowledge gained
through the initial color mixing experience to future art projects. Compare different uses of color and the emotions it evokes
in several different works of art. |
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Stage 2: Determine Acceptable Evidence |
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Assessment Summary: |
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Student Directions: |
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You have been hired as a portrait artist who has been
commissioned to create a series of expressive self portraits. You need to
create three to five portraits that use color to evoke feelings and express a
mood. The portraits need to show your ability to manipulate color into three
to five distinctly different works. |
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Other assessment evidence to be collected: |
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Participate in an oral
critic that describes the formal qualities of their work as well as the
subjective expressive qualities. Complete a Production Analysis Worksheet, that is a self-reflection
of their work. |
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Stage 3: Plan Learning Experiences and
Instruction |
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