- Middle School (5-8)
- Curriculum
Visual Art Grade 5
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Course Description:
Students will complete a variety of projects using many different media. Drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and ceramics are all explored at various times throughout the course. Along with art production, students will learn about the elements of art. Students will learn about art history through the study of different artists and cultures, as well as aesthetics and critical analysis of works of art.
Standards:
- Describe the characteristics of the elements of visual art including color, line, shape, value, form, texture, and space.
- Describe the tools, materials, and techniques from a variety of two and three-dimensional media such as drawing, printmaking, and sculpture.
- Describe how visual art communicates meaning.
- Create original two and three-dimensional artworks to express specific artist ideas.
- Revise artworks based on the feedback of others and self-reflection.
- Select and assemble artworks for a personal portfolio.
Learning Targets:
- I can identify the elements of art (color, line, shape, value, form, texture, and space).
- I can create using the elements of art (color, line, shape, value, form, texture, and space).
- I can experiment and develop skills as I practice different art making techniques and approaches.
- I can think about what artwork means based on what I see.
- I can begin to determine meaning in a work of art.
- I can make an original work of art using many different subjects and media to express my own personal ideas, experiences, or stories.
- I can identify what I did well and what I would like to improve in my art.
- I can create a portfolio of personal artwork.
Visual Art Grade 6
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Course Description:
Building upon knowledge learned in fifth grade art, sixth grade students receive reinforcement in the elements of art and are introduced to the principles of design while completing a variety of projects using many different media. Drawing, painting, sculpture, and ceramics are all explored at various times throughout the course. Along with art production, students will learn about art history through the study of different artists and cultures, as well as aesthetics and critical analysis of works of art.
Standards:
- Describe the characteristics of the elements of visual art including color, line, shape, value, form, texture, and space.
- Analyze how the principles of visual art such as repetition, pattern, emphasis, contrast, and balance are used in the creation, presentation, or response to visual artworks.
- Demonstrate the characteristics of the tools, materials, and techniques of various two and three-dimensional media for intentional effects in original artwork.
- Create original two and three-dimensional artworks to express specific artist ideas.
- Revise artworks based on the feedback of others and self-reflection.
- Assemble and prepare personal artwork for exhibit.
- Analyze and interpret a variety of visual artworks using established criteria.
- Revise presentations based on the feedback of others and self reflection.
Learning Targets
- I can identify and create using the elements of art (color, line, shape, value, form, texture, and space).
- I can demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the principles of design (repetition, pattern, emphasis, contrast, and balance).
- I can experiment and develop skills as I practice different art making techniques and approaches.
- I can demonstrate personal growth in art through technical skill development.
- I can create a work of art by applying the elements and principles of art and design to express an intended idea, mood, or feeling.
- I can process feedback from my peers and have a conversation about my artwork.
- I can identify what I did well and what I would like to improve in my art.
- I can create a portfolio of personal artwork.
- I can prepare my artwork for presentation.
- I can reflect on each target identifying what I did well and what I need to improve.
Ceramic/Sculpture
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Course Description:
Students will spend the first half of the course exploring different methods of making sculpture, to include clay, plaster, wood, and found objects (3 dimensional art).During the time students are working with clay they will create various hand-built and wheel-thrown pieces, both functional and decorative, to include: plates, jars, vases, mugs and serving dishes. During the second half of the course students will create work using the media and subject matter of their choice.
Standards:
- Describe the characteristics of the elements of visual art including color, line, shape, value, form, texture, and space.
- Demonstrate the characteristics of the tools, materials, and techniques of various two and three-dimensional media for intentional effects in original artwork.
- Analyze the meaning and functions of visual art.
- Create original two and three-dimensional artworks to express specific artist ideas
- Revise artworks based on the feedback of others and self-reflection.
Learning Targets
- I can select images of ceramics or sculpture that show visual examples of all the elements of art and principles of design.
- I can identify and apply the elements of art and the principles of design I used to create my work.
- I can identify the different stages of clay.
- I can assess my materials and distinguish the current stage my piece of clay is in.
- I can administer proper wedging techniques.
- I can identify clay tools and how to use them.
- I can define the following ceramic terms: slip, score, pinch pot, coil, slab, kiln, plastic, bone dry, leatherhard, glaze.
- I can create a completed coil built piece combining the elements of art and glazing techniques.
- I can design and create a glaze fired pottery piece that is inspired by art history.
- I can create a sculpture of found materials based on a specific theme.
- I can process feedback from my peers and have a conversation about my artwork.
- I can identify what I did well and what I would like to improve in my art.
- I can edit my art to improve its overall quality.
Drawing/Painting
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Course Description:
Students will explore different drawing and painting media to include graphite, colored pencil, charcoal, pastel, watercolor and acrylic paints. The first half of the course will be spent on skill development, technique and exploration. During the remainder of the course students will create artwork using the media and subject matter of their choice.
Standards:
- Describe the characteristics of the elements of visual art including color, line, shape, value, form, texture, and space.
- Analyze how the principles of visual art such as repetition, pattern, emphasis, contrast, and balance are used in the creation, presentation, or response to visual artworks.
- Demonstrate the characteristics of the tools, materials, and techniques of various two and three-dimensional media for intentional effects in original artwork.
- Analyze the meaning and functions of visual art.
- Create original two and three-dimensional artworks to express specific artist ideas.
- Assemble and prepare personal artwork for exhibit.
Learning Targets
- I can identify the elements of art I use to create a unified composition.
- I can identify and use value to create a realistic drawing or painting.
- I can add white, gray, and black to hues to create tones, tints, and shades.
- I can identify the principles of design I used to create a composition.
- I can use proportion and expression to create a facial profile drawing.