Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Lesson Plans -- Week 17

"Design, creativity and empathy -- so-called "right brain" attributes typically associated with the arts -- are among the fundamental qualities the work force of the future needs to master." --
Dan Pink, innovation expert

Kindergarten.
Class one: Read book to children, Tickly Octopus by Ruth Galloway. Drawing lesson.
Class two: Paint drawings with watercolor ink.
913A. Know and use the elements and principles of each art form to create works in the arts and humanities.
First Grade.
Class one: Watercolor paintings. Finish paintings begun last week.
Posters: Design posters advertising family fun night.
913A. Know and use the elements and principles of each art form to create works in the arts and humanities.

Second and Third Grade.
Finish making a poster advertising the next family fun night. Details are on board. They will draw slogan in block letters and color with marker. They can add images to the poster as they desire. Underwater images are available as well as Sponge-bob cartoon books.
Making displays of artwork in hall.
913A. Know and use the elements and principles of each art form to create works in the arts and humanities.

Fourth Grade.
Make displays of artwork in hall.
Being new unit: Landscapes. What are the parts of a landscape: background, middleground, foreground.
913A. Know and use the elements and principles of each art form to create works in the arts and humanities.

Fifth Grade.
Demonstrate steps in the process. Pencil, ink, erase. Students finish today.
Using pen and ink techniques. Procedures. Demonstrate how it is done. Students will practice these techniques in inking the comic strips they have created. Remind the students that they should not place open containers of india ink next to the edge of the table where they can easily be knocked off. One bottle of ink can be shared by two students. Ink is placed on an index card that can be used as a test paper. Remind them that the ink pens need to be held correctly. When looking at it from the top down there is a triangular peak, like the roof of a house. If the pen is held upside down, it will not work correctly. Students will try to finish inking all the lines in the comic strips they’ve drawn. When they are finished they will be placed on the drying rack to dry.
When they are finished, they will help with art show displays, posters, etc.
915A. Know and use the elements and principles of each art form to create works in the arts and humanities.

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