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It is December! We are going to focus on colors to create personalized holiday cards. While working on our cards we will be learning about the different ways people celebrate holidays around the world. Read on for the details...
Lesson 1-3 / Dates
November 29 – December 17
Essential Question
What is the role of greeting cards during the Holiday Season?
V.A. StandardsBig Idea: Cognition and reflection are required to appreciate, interpret, and create with artistic intent.VA.2.C.1.1- Use the art-making process to communicate personal interests and self-expression.VA.3.C.1.1- Use the art-making process to develop ideas for self-expression.VA.4.C.1.1-Integrate ideas during the art-making process to convey meaning in personal works of art.VA.5.C.1.1-Develop a range of interests in the art-making process to influence personal decision-making. Correlated STEM Standards
During the month of November we are going to integrate Balance and Symmetry as two design principles in our art work. We are going to celebrate Native American Heritage Month and Thanksgiving by creating our own Native American Story Totem Poles.
Native American Totem Poles
Lesson 1-3 / Dates
November 1 – November 23
Essential Question
What is the role of the Visual Arts in Ancient traditions?
A Totem Pole is an artistic way that some Pacific Northwest Coastal Native Americans use to tell a story.
"Each image carved into a totem pole represents a story and a recorded history. Creatures of the natural world — bears, fish, wolves, whales — are commonly present on the poles; as are mythical supernatural creatures, like the thunderbird or sea serpent. A totem pole is a complete family history, created to last eternity."
V.A. Standards
Big Idea: The Arts reflect and document cultural trends and historical events
VA.2.H.2.2- Identify objects from everyday life that have been designed and created using artistic skills. VA.3.H.2.2- Examine artworks and utilitarian objects, and describe their significance in the school and/or community. VA.4.H.2.2-Identify differences between artworks and utilitarian objects. VA.5.H.2.2-Describe the ways in which artworks and utilitarian objects impact everyday life.
Hello Fall!. October brings a series of fun art activities. We are first going to continue celebrating Hispanic Heritage month by finishing our Hispanic Museum Dioramas. Afterwards, we are going to celebrate the beginning of the Fall season by designing Zentangle style art pieces. Finally, an optional activity is to create your own Halloween Mask. October is going to be fun!