Objective: Students will be able to create examples of abstract art.
Activity: Students will draw a realistic animal on a pinwheel paper and will then abstract it by creating a pinwheel. Today students will draw.
Assessment: Completion and effort
Because it is the end of the school year our classes are short and strange... lots of other fun activities get in the way of making art! We sure hope we will be able to complete our pinwheels!
Objective: Students will be able to create examples of abstract art. Activity: Students will draw a realistic animal on a pinwheel paper and will then abstract it by creating a pinwheel. Today students will draw. Assessment: Completion and effort
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Objective: Students will be able to create examples of abstract art.
Activity: Students will draw a realistic animal on a pinwheel paper and will then abstract it by creating a pinwheel. Today students will draw. Assessment: Completion and effort Objective: Students will be able to discuss, identify and create example of abstract art.
Activity: Students will be able to discuss "Snail" by Henri Matisse, "Bull's Head" by Pablo Picasso and "Passenger Pigeon" by John James Audubon. Students will be able to create an abstract picture of an animal while all following the same directions Assessment: Effort Objective: Students will be able to identify, discuss and create examples of abstract art.
Activity: Students will be able to answer questions while looking at "Baseball Players" by Elaine Marie de Kooning, "I and the Villiage" by Marc Chagall and "Bird in Space" by Constantine Brancusi. Students will be able to circle examples of abstract and semi-abstract artworks. Assessment: Participation/correct answers Objective: Students will be able to identify and create examples of abstract art.
Activity: Students will be able to draw an example of an abstract cat and a realistic cat. Assessment: Effort This underwater cobra king dream castle is a perfect example of the mind of a 7 year old. Notice the overlapping of the seaweed, the air bubbles which tell us that this is an underwater scene and the cobra king standing tall above everyone at the top.
Objective: Students will be able to create examples of architecture
Activity: Students will be able to draw their dream castle using elements of architecture- they are continuing their castles today and using marker to color! Assessment: Effort and Completion Objective: Students will be able to create examples of architecture
Activity: Students will be able to draw their dream castle using elements of architecture- they are continuing their castles today! Assessment: Effort and Completion Objective: Students will be able to create examples of architecture
Activity: Students will be able to draw their dream castle using elements of architecture Assessment: Effort and Completion Objective: the students will be able to create an example of an illustration
Activity: the student will be able to draw a picture of what they would bring to life if they had a magic paintbrush. Assessment: effort and completion After completing these paintings and preparing them for the student art show, students are starting a unit on Architecture! Objective: Students will be able to create examples of architecture Activity: Students will show understanding of basic architectural elements by drawings a door, window |
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