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Lesson Plans 9/23/13 9/27/13 Last week of the 1 st 6 weeks! You are responsible for all missed work! Art 1: Mandalas Drawing: Value artwork with Ebony Painting: Painting Techniques

Mon 9/23/13 AB1 & AB5 - Painting Warm up: List all the watercolor techniques or vocabulary words you can think of from Art 1. Last Week of the 1 st 6 Weeks Today s Objective: Continue watercolor techniques & vocabulary. (Next slide). 3D Objects with water color techniques. Begin a sky scape with the techniques. Closing question: What is your favorite watercolor technique & WHY??

Watercolor Vocab & Techniques 1. Wash Lots of water, little color, good for backgrounds. 2. Wet on wet- Using wet watery paint with wet paper. 3. Dry on wet- Using paint with little water on wet paper. 4. Wet on dry- Using wet paint on dry paper. 5. Dry on dry- Using paint with little water on dry paper. 6. Fade & blend- painting 2 colors next to one another and letting them blend together. 7. Value gradation- using black or another color to make a color darker, or using water to lighten. 8. Monochromatic value scale darks & lights of 1 color Make a color wheel & Label the following: 9. Cool colors- blue, green and purple 10. Warm colors- Yellow, red and orange 11. Complimentary colors- colors that are opposite on the color wheel.

Mon 9/23/13 B2 - Drawing Warm up: Write down proper shading & colored pencil techniques below: Proper Smooth shading techniques: Smooth small strokes, no white spaces, stay in the lines, maintain a consistent direction. Some Shading techniques: Smooth, Hatching, Cross Hatching, Stippling, etc. (we will practice more!) Proper colored pencil techniques: Fade out = Value scale with 1 color (dark to light) Blend = 2 colors fade together smoothly Tint = One color plus white (represents highlights) Shade = One color plus black (represents shadows) Today s Objectives: To review basic techniques & transfer them to a value study next class. Elements & Principles artwork due today! Turn in only if on separate paper. Keep in Skbk if you want to! Last Week of the 1 st 6 Weeks Closing question: Why is it important to review shading & colored pencil techniques in drawing class?

Mon 9/23/13 = B3 Art 1 Warm up: Draw this symbol and describe what it means & what culture it s from. Last Week of the 1 st 6 Weeks Today s Objectives: To continue to learn about Mandala s Continue ppt. at Slide 24, #8: Mandalas are in Nature. Practice mandala designs & patterns in your skbk. While you are working I will grade your 5 spheres & 5 colored objects. Closing Question: What pictures, patterns, designs & symbols will you use in your mandala?

Tues 9/24/13 AB1 & AB5 - Painting Warm up: How is Wet on Wet different from Dry on Wet? Today s Objective: Continue watercolor techniques & vocabulary. 3D Objects with water color techniques. Begin a sky scape with the techniques. Closing question: How is Wet on Dry different from Dry on Dry?

Tues 9/24 A2, A3 Art 1 Warm up: List or Draw 5 small pictures or symbols of things that are meaningful to you. Last Week of the 1 st 6 Weeks Today s Objectives: Begin your mandala design! Finish your final Mandala piece. (Overlap designs to show space. Draw some designs to the edges so they will connect around your mandala. Use symbols and pictures meaningful to you). Sharpie favorite piece. If time, color. Then cut it out. On 9x9 paper, use a ruler and divide the space into 8 sections. Start with an X. Then Divide your 4 spaces in two. Use a compass to create your circle that fills the space. Trace your final 1/8 th piece 8 times onto your final Mandala Paper. Trace with pencil. Be sure to flip your piece so it fits into the sections properly. Closing: How did you show space in your mandala design?

Wed 9/25 AB1 & AB5 Painting II Warm up: Which watercolor technique was your favorite & Why? Today s Objectives: Finish Water Color techniques Begin sky scape in watercolor. Closing Question: What was your least favorite water color technique & Why?

Wed 9/25 B2 - Drawing Warm up: What techniques did we do last class? Did you write down the warm up from last time? It will be on the mid-term! Today s Objectives: 1. Continue/Finish your Texture shaded spheres work sheet. 2. Begin a Grid Drawing Value Study you will need to show multiple value techniques in this artwork. Make sure you CHANGE things in the picture to make it your own! Closing Question: How do you begin drawing to avoid heavy unerasable mistakes? (Light & Sketchy!!)

Wed 9/25 B3 Art 1 Warm up: List or Draw 5 small pictures or symbols of things that are meaningful to you. Last Week of the 1 st 6 Weeks Today s Objectives: Finish your final Mandala designs. (Overlap designs to show space. Draw some designs to the edges so they will connect around your mandala. Use symbols and pictures meaningful to you). 1. Divide your paper vertically & horizontally into 4 sections (mark off at 4.5 in) 2. Rotate your paper diagonally & divide your space into another 4 sections. 3. Cut your favorite piece (Sharpie front & back) 4. Using your final piece find where to place your compass and create your circle 5. Trace your piece 8 times. Flip & Trace to fill the space! 6. Sharpie everything on your mandala. You do not have to sharpie the diagonal edges if they are not part of your design. Closing: How did you show space in your mandala design?

Thurs 9/26 AB1 & AB5 Painting II Warm up: Write down just the red: Skyscape art depicts representations of the sky. (Skyscapes differ from cloudscapes because they do not necessarily include clouds. Like cloudscape art, skyscape art can also omit any view of land or anything else which might help to suggest scale or orientation. Images called "skyscapes" often do include clouds or land, but these things can also be excluded or kept to a minimum.) Today s Objectives: Begin/Continue sky scape in watercolor. (Due Monday.) Oil Techniques start Monday!! *Pass back Art Closing Question:What watercolor techniques do you start your sky scape with??

Thurs 9/26 A2, A3 = Art 1 Warm up: Why do you have to flip every other time when you trace your mandala piece? Your final mandala piece should be drawn & sharpied on both sides & cut out. You do not have to finish coloring before starting your project. Continue now. Today s Objectives: Continue Mandala 1. Divide your paper vertically & horizontally into 4 sections (mark off at 4.5 in) 2. Rotate your paper diagonally & divide your space into another 4 sections. 3. Cut your favorite piece (Sharpie front & back) 4. Using your final piece find where to place your compass and create your circle 5. Trace your piece 8 times. Flip & Trace to fill the space! 6. Sharpie everything on your mandala. You do not have to sharpie the diagonal edges if they are not part of your design. Color demonstration if time. Include Fades, Blends, Tints, Shades! *Pass back Art Announcement from Mrs. Meisner. Closing Question: What is tomorrow? (The last day of the 1 st 6 weeks!

Fri 9/27 AB1 & AB5 Painting II Warm up: Gesso - A plaster-like material spread on a surface to prepare it for painting with oil paint. (This vocab will be on your midterm!) Today s Objectives: Continue sky scape in watercolor. (Due Monday.) Oil Techniques start Monday!! *Gesso Watercolor paper for Oils on Monday! *Announcement from Mrs. Meisner Closing Question: List all watercolor techniques you have used for your skyscape.

Fri 9/26 B2 - Drawing Warm up: How did/will you change the picture to make it your own? How do you begin drawing to avoid heavy unerasable mistakes? (Light & Sketchy!!) Today s Objectives: Continue Mask Grid Drawing Value Study you will need to show multiple value techniques in this artwork. Change up / modify / personalize the picture to make it your own. Pass back Art Announcement from Mrs. Meisner Closing Question: How is grid drawing different from drawing without a grid?

Fri 9/27 B3 - Art 1 (Last day of 6 wks) Warm up: Why do you have to flip every other time when you trace your mandala piece? Your final mandala piece should be drawn & sharpied on both sides & cut out. You do not have to finish coloring before starting your project. Continue now. Today s Objectives: Continue Mandala Instructions: 1. Divide your paper vertically & horizontally into 4 sections (mark off at 4.5 in) 2. Rotate your paper diagonally & divide your space into another 4 sections. 3. Cut your favorite piece (Sharpie front & back) 4. Using your final piece find where to place your compass and create your circle 5. Trace your piece 8 times. Flip & Trace to fill the space! 6. Sharpie everything on your mandala. You do not have to sharpie the diagonal edges if they are not part of your design. Color demonstration if time. Include Fades, Blends, Tints, Shades! *Pass back Art Announcement from Mrs. Meisner. Closing Question: What is today? (The last day of the 1 st 6 weeks! )