PREVIEW 2018-2019 Teacher Guidelines PREVIEW ENGLISH ArtLink Handbook HQ 2018-2019 - FI | Page 11

II. Lesson Plan and Activities Lesson 3: Planning and Creating Your Art Essential Questions Enduring Understandings What are the advantages of using art (non-linguistic communication) instead of written or verbal means of conveying ideas? Personal and cultural introspection is the first step toward global competency. How does the process of creating art give perspective on one’s own culture? Art is a universal language that can convey cultural norms and values. Activity 1. Introducing “Heritage" Theme 2. Conceiving and Planning the Art Description and Important Points Materials a. Using the ArtLink “Heritage” handout, introduce the theme. b. Ensure students understand that the subject of their artwork should be a scene that both illustrates a traditional story, activity, or item that is important to them (something they would want to pass down to their children) and demonstrates a cultural value they embrace. a. Re-examine together the six examples of art found in Lesson 1 to discover how each one depicts a meaningful traditional activity or a thing from that artist’s experience. Also review the value/ values that is/are meaningful to each artist and that underlay their art piece. b. Students use the "Heritage": Planning Worksheet to develop sketches that illustrate their selected value, sketches that include cultural details and the “who,” “what,” and “where” of the scene. 3. Creating the Artwork a. Students should confer with their teacher regarding final ideas and available art media, tools, and techniques that will be used to create final artwork. b. Students work on and complete individual pieces. c. Teachers determine the time frame, keeping in mind the Creative Connections ArtLink timeline for submitting student work. 4. Completing the Artist Description Sheet (ADS) ArtLink "Heritage" Theme handout Cultural Art and Analysis Worksheets 1-6 ArtLink "Heritage": Planning Worksheet Necessary materials for chosen art medium (media) ArtLink Artist Description Sheet (ADS) a. Students complete the ADS, reflecting on their own artwork. b. Attach the ADS to the student’s final artwork. ArtLink Tool Box: Strategies for Deeper Understanding • • • • • Share artwork with a friend to get peer feedback during the planning and/or creating stages. Students meet with teacher to get feedback during the planning and creating stages. Students use the ArtLink Cultural Norms and Values Assessment Criteria (Rubric) to self-assess at any point during the planning and/or creating stages. Hold a Class Critique or Gallery Walk. By describing, explaining, comparing and analyzing, students discuss the cultural norms and values illustrated in their classmates’ artwork. Check the U.S. Grade Level Learning Standards for specific objectives for age/grade appropriate content. US Learning Standards Addressed Grade 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-10 11 -12 $MJDLPOMJOLPSHPUPQBHFJOEJDBUFE Page 59 60 61 63 64 66 68 70 Back to Table of Contents 2018 -2019 ArtLink Program “Heritage” Page 42