ART HISTORY ... A GREAT WAY TO ENHANCE ACADEMIC LANGUAGE |
ART HISTORY ...
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Already this semester in art, students have worked in enhancing critical thinking skills. See areas below:
Week One: Expectations
Week Two: Exploring the historical art history timeline
Week Three: Developing teams to research a specific area of art history to become masters of the knowledge of that art during that time. Students have developed self-made questions and researched pictures and illustrations to tell the story of the significance, effects, and technology recognized during that time; currently, students are in the process of completing this project through presentation form.
Week Four:(9-22-14) Presentation Week (3 day week) Students are culminating work to present findings. This presentation includes a checklist of the following:
1. Title of Poster 2. Timeline of Targeted art history 3. Summary of Main Ideas of Findings 4. Global History Connected 5. Technology used during that particular time 6. Vocabulary that juxtaposes targeted art 7. Connection Statement of the historical art to today's world 8. Visually Attractive Poster 9. Participation (all member of the group must announce information
Students then make a declaration of participation using a "positive" // "needs improvement" T-Chart
and overall general comments.
Students will then help to finalize a project rubric.
Holiday Homework -- September 25th and 26th
In Journal write up to 5 sentences on what you liked best about working in a group, and at least 1 sentence that you think needs to be done differently for a next project. (Date entry as 9-29-14)
(Journals collected on Wednesday, September 30, 2014
Exit Ticket: In Journal 9-23-14
Write one important fact that you will always remember about the art you studied. (In Journal)
Exit Ticket: In Journal 9-24-14
Think about an art work that you find interesting in modern times 0 AD to present. How might we critique this art?
See modern art on this website:
http://metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online
http://www.moma.org/visit/exhibitions
Monday, September 29th in Journal
Exit Ticket: Today we scanned our reading and read "chunks" of art movements in art history.
Then, we "drew conclusions" on what we read using one sentence for each chunk assigned.
Explain the idea of "drawing conclusions."
This week we are working on critically analyzing a chosen art from a particular art period.
First, we are drawing conclusions on a particular art period and then we are working in groups to choose a particular art from that period, then, putting ourselves in the picture and/or as a narrator and writing a virtual experience about the art (skits). Lastly, we are using the 4-step method to critically analyze the art.