K-3 VOL 5 WEB SAMPLE

Objectives

The purpose of objectives is not to inhibit or restrain creativity in any way, but to ensure that the activity is focused clearly enough that both student and teacher know what is to be learned in the lesson. When objectives are met, your child is learning, without regard to the skill level or outcome of the art being produced! Lesson 1: The student will produce a monoprint to show the use of black and white space relationships and another monoprint to show detail. Lesson 2: The student will create and respond to art as they investigate a section of ground and make an oil pastel drawing of leaves, grass, and other objects within the section. Lesson 3: The student will produce a picture of a landscape using oil pastel on a colored background. Lesson 4: The student will gain skills in communicating visual information as they create a relief print featuring a white figure on a dark background. Lesson 5: The student will further their skills in communicating visual information through the use of a black figure on a white background in the relief printing process. Lesson 6: The student will feel empowered to make choices and express ideas in original ways as they produce a two color relief print using one plate for the background and another plate for the cut out figure. Lesson 7: The student will increase spatial reasoning skills and develop an understanding of rendering objects as they draw with vine charcoal and soften lines using a cotton ball or tissue. Lesson 8: The student will increase spatial reasoning skills and develop an understanding of the position of objects as they work from an animal model, real life, or a photograph to make a representational animal figure in charcoal. Lesson 9: The student will gain skills in mixing washes and explore how two primary colors mix to become a secondary color. Students explore blue and red, blue and yellow, and red and yellow mixtures. Lesson 10: The student will respond to design challengeswith innovation as they paint a landscape in either a warm or cool color scheme. Lesson 11: The student will innovate as they use oil pastel to build barriers that contain colors while creating a flower painting to demonstrate the resist technique.

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