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1 Additional Arts Activity K-8 School Group Tours Georgia Standards of Excellence ** can be taught or emphasized if requested Kindergarten VAK.CR.1 Engage in the creative process to generate and visualize ideas by using subject matter VAK.CR.2 Create works of art based on selected themes. **VAK.CR.3 Understand and apply media, techniques, and processes of two-dimensional art. VAK.CR.4 Understand and apply media, techniques, and processes of three-dimensional art. VAK.CR.5 Demonstrate an understanding of the safe and appropriate use of materials, tools, and VAK.PR.1 Participate in appropriate exhibition(s) of works of art to develop identity of self as artist. VAK.RE.1 Discuss personal works of art and the artwork of others to enhance visual literacy. VAK.CN.1 Investigate and discover the personal relationships of artists to community, culture, VAK.CN.2 Integrate information from other disciplines to enhance the understanding and VAK.CN.3 Develop life skills through the study and production of art (e.g. collaboration, MAK.CR.1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. MAK.CR.2 Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. MAK.CR.3 Refine and complete artistic work. MAK.PR.2 Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. MAK.RE.1 Perceive and analyze artistic work. MAK.RE.2 Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. MAK.RE.3 Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work. MAK.CN.1 Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to **SKE2. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to describe the physical attributes of earth materials (soil, rocks, water, and air). **SKP1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to describe objects in terms of the materials they are made of and their physical attributes.
2 Grade 1 VA1.CR.1 Engage in the creative process to generate and visualize ideas by using subject matter VA1.CR.2 Create works of art based on selected themes. **VA1.CR.3 Understand and apply media, techniques, and processes of two-dimensional art. VA1.CR.4 Understand and apply media, techniques, and processes of three-dimensional art. VA1.CR.5 Demonstrate an understanding of the safe and appropriate use of materials, tools, and VA1.PR.1 Participate in appropriate exhibition(s) of works of art to develop identity of self as artist. VA1.RE.1 Discuss personal works of art and the artwork of others to enhance visual literacy. VA1.CN.1 Investigate and discover the personal relationships of artists to community, culture, VA1.CN.2 Integrate information from other disciplines to enhance the understanding and VA1.CN.3 Develop life skills through the study and production of art (e.g. collaboration, MA1.CR.1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. MA1.CR.2 Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. MA1.CR.3 Refine and complete artistic work. MA1.PR.2 Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. MA1.RE.1 Perceive and analyze artistic work. MA1.RE.2 Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. MA1.RE.3 Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work. MA1.CN.1 Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to Grade 2 VA2.CR.1 Engage in the creative process to generate and visualize ideas by using subject matter VA2.CR.2 Create works of art based on selected themes. **VA2.CR.3 Understand and apply media, techniques, and processes of two-dimensional art. VA2.CR.4 Understand and apply media, techniques, and processes of three-dimensional art. VA2.CR.5 Demonstrate an understanding of the safe and appropriate use of materials, tools, and VA2.PR.1 Participate in appropriate exhibition(s) of works of art to develop identity of self as artist.
3 VA2.RE.1 Discuss personal works of art and the artwork of others to enhance visual literacy. VA2.CN.1 Investigate and discover the personal relationships of artists to community, culture, VA2.CN.2 Integrate information from other disciplines to enhance the understanding and VA2.CN.3 Develop life skills through the study and production of art (e.g. collaboration, MA2.CR.1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. MA2.CR.2 Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. MA2.CR.3 Refine and complete artistic work. MA2.PR.1 Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation. MA2.PR.2 Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. MA2.RE.1 Perceive and analyze artistic work. MA2.RE.2 Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. MA2.RE.3 Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work. MA2.CN.1 Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to **S2P1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the properties of matter and changes that occur in objects. Grade 3 VA3.CR.1 Engage in the creative process to generate and visualize ideas by using subject matter VA3.CR.2 Create works of art based on selected themes. **VA3.CR.3 Understand and apply media, techniques, and processes of two-dimensional art. VA3.CR.4 Understand and apply media, techniques, and processes of three-dimensional art. VA3.CR.5 Demonstrate an understanding of the safe and appropriate use of materials, tools, and VA3.RE.1 Discuss personal works of art and the artwork of others to enhance visual literacy. VA3.CN.1 Investigate and discover the personal relationships of artists to community, culture, VA3.CN.2 Integrate information from other disciplines to enhance the understanding and VA3.CN.3 Develop life skills through the study and production of art (e.g. collaboration, MA3.CR.2 Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. MA3.CR.3 Refine and complete artistic work. MA3.PR.2 Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation.
4 MA3.RE.1 Perceive and analyze artistic work. MA3.RE.2 Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. MA3.CN.1 Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to Grade 4 VA4.CR.1 Engage in the creative process to generate and visualize ideas by using subject matter VA4.CR.2 Create works of art based on selected themes. **VA4.CR.3 Understand and apply media, techniques, processes, and concepts of twodimensional art. VA4.CR.4 Understand and apply media, techniques, processes, and concepts of threedimensional art. VA4.CR.5 Demonstrate an understanding of the safe and appropriate use of materials, tools, and VA4.CN.1 Investigate and discover the personal relationships of artists to community, culture, VA4.CN.2 Integrate information from other disciplines to enhance the understanding and VA4.CN.3 Develop life skills through the study and production of art (e.g. collaboration, MA4.CR.1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. MA4.CR.2 Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. MA4.CR.3 Refine and complete artistic work. MA4.PR.2 Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. MA3.CR.1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. MA4.RE.1 Perceive and analyze artistic work. MA4.RE.2 Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. MA4.CN.1 Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to Grade 5 VA5.CR.1 Engage in the creative process to generate and visualize ideas by using subject matter VA5.CR.2 Create works of art based on selected themes. **VA5.CR.3 Understand and apply media, techniques, processes, and concepts of twodimensional art. VA5.CR.4 Understand and apply media, techniques, processes, and concepts of threedimensional works of art.
5 VA5CN.1 Investigate and discover the personal relationships of artists to community, culture, VA5.CN.2 Integrate information from other disciplines to enhance the understanding and VA5.CN.3 Develop life skills through the study and production of art (e.g. collaboration, MA5.CR.1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. MA5.CR.2 Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. MA5.CR.3 Refine and complete artistic work. MA5.PR.2 Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. MA5.RE.1 Perceive and analyze artistic work. MA5.RE.2 Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. MA5.RE.3 Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work. MA5.CN.1 Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to **S5P1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain the differences between a physical change and a chemical change. Grade 6 VA6.CR.1 Visualize and generate ideas for creating works of art. VA6.CR.2 Choose from a range of materials and/or methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices to plan and create works of art. VA6.CR.3 Engage in an array of processes, media, techniques, and/or technology through experimentation, practice, and persistence. VA6.CR.5 Reflect on, revise, and refine works of art considering relevant traditional and contemporary practices as well as artistic ideation. VA6.CR.6 Keep an ongoing visual and verbal record to explore and develop works of art. VA6.RE.1 Reflect on the context of personal works of art in relation to community, culture, and the world. VA6.CN.1 Develop personal artistic voice through connecting uses of art within a variety of cultural, historical, and contemporary contexts. VA6.CN.2 Develop life skills through the study and production of art. VA6.CN.3 Utilize a variety of resources to understand how artistic learning extends beyond the walls of the classroom. MA6.CR.1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
6 MA6.CR.2 Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. MA6.CR.3 Refine and complete artistic work. MA6.PR.2 Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. MA6.RE.1 Perceive and analyze artistic work. MA6.RE.2 Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. MA6.CN.1 Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to **S6E6. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the uses and conservation of various natural resources and how they impact the Earth. Grade 7 VA7.CR.1 Visualize and generate ideas for creating works of art. VA7.CR.2 Choose from a range of materials and/or methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices to plan and create works of art. VA7.CR.3 Engage in an array of processes, media, techniques, and/or technology through experimentation, practice, and persistence. VA7.CR.5 Reflect on, revise, and refine works of art considering relevant traditional and contemporary practices as well as artistic ideation. VA7.CR.6 Keep an ongoing visual and verbal record to explore and develop works of art. VA7.RE.1 Reflect on the context of personal works of art in relation to community, culture, and the world. VA7.CN.1 Develop personal artistic voice through connecting uses of art within a variety of cultural, historical, and contemporary contexts. VA7.CN.2 Develop life skills through the study and production of art. VA7.CN.3 Utilize a variety of resources to understand how artistic learning extends beyond the walls of the classroom. MA7.CR.1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. MA7.CR.2 Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. MA7.CR.3 Refine and complete artistic work. MA7.PR.2 Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. MA7.RE.1 Perceive and analyze artistic work. MA7.RE.2 Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. MA7.CN.1 Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to Grade 8 VA8.CR.1 Visualize and generate ideas for creating works of art.
7 VA8.CR.2 Choose from a range of materials and/or methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices to plan and create works of art. VA8.CR.3 Engage in an array of processes, media, techniques, and/or technology through experimentation, practice, and persistence. VA8.CR.5 Reflect on, revise, and refine works of art considering relevant traditional and contemporary practices as well as artistic ideation. VA8.CR.6 Keep an ongoing visual and verbal record to explore and develop works of art. VA8.RE.1 Reflect on the context of personal works of art in relation to community, culture, and the world. VA8.CN.1 Develop personal artistic voice through connecting uses of art within a variety of cultural, historical, and contemporary contexts. VA8.CN.2 Develop life skills through the study and production of art. VA8.CN.3: Utilize a variety of resources to understand how artistic learning extends beyond the walls of the classroom. MA8.CR.1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. MA8.CR.2 Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. MA8.CR.3 Refine and complete artistic work. MA8.PR.2 Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. MA8.RE.1 Perceive and analyze artistic work. MA8.RE.2 Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. MA8.CN.1 Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to **S8P1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the structure and properties of matter.
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