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Unit 1: Symmetry Expansion View various examples of radial symmetry artwork in a PowerPoint or classroom resources. Recall information about radial symmetry from PowerPoint or classroom resources. Compile personal design ideas through the use of brainstorming. Create a visually successful radial design using materials properly. Critique radial symmetry in a constructive manner. Radial symmetry. What is radial symmetry? How does an artist create radial symmetry? Cross Curricular Connections: Math Radial PowerPoint Online Resources, apps and videos assessment, and ter observation. Application, Analysis, Synthesis and Evaluation. Vocabulary: radial symmetry, lateral symmetry, balance, line of symmetry, radius, diameter, mirror image Reading/Writing Connection: Descriptive paragraph explanation Lesson ideas: Compass Rose, Rosetta Stained Glass Window, Mandalas Students will view various examples of radial symmetry in artwork. Students will learn about the process of creating radial symmetry from resources and website references.

Students will brainstorm and create a page of thumbnail sketches. Students will create a radial design that contains at least two lines of symmetry. Students will critique radial works of art in a constructive manner. Extended time as Students will write a descriptive paragraph explaining why they chose their image and what it means to them. Explain the difference between radial symmetry and lateral symmetry. Unit 2: Value Expansion View various examples of value within artwork. Recall information about value from previous years. Create a visually successful work of art using value. Critique value in a constructive manner. Mastering value. What is value?

How does an artist create value? How might value impact a work of art? e-gallery Compare/Contrast assessment, and ter observation. Ter Webpage YouTube Videos Reading/Writing Connection: Application, Analysis, Synthesis and Evaluation. Write about Art p. 60 Vocabulary: value, value scale, shading, highlight, contrast, tints, shade, Lesson ideas: Still Life with Bottle, monochromatic, font 3-D Shapes with Shadows, letter initial, fancy font Students will view various examples of value in artwork. Students will learn how to create value through ter demonstration and website references. Students will critique works of art containing value in a constructive manner. Extended time as Students will make their own value scale. Student will make a monochromatic scale using one color and adding black or white to make tints and shades.

True or False: A tint is made by adding white to a color. True or False: A shade is made by adding black to a color. Unit 3: Perspective Expansion View various examples of perspective artwork both one and two point perspective. Recall information about perspective from previous years. Produce perspective correctly. Create a visually successful work of art with perspective using the proper materials. Critique perspective works of art in a constructive manner. Understanding different viewpoints. What is one-point perspective/twopoint perspective? How does an artist create one-point and two-point perspective? How does the correct use of perspective create depth? Cross Curricular Connections: Math measurement Ter Webpage Websites: assessment, and ter observation. Application, Analysis, Synthesis and Evaluation. Vocabulary: linear perspective, depth, directional line, vanishing point, orthogonal lines, parallel lines, horizon line, one-point perspective, two-point perspective

o http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/art/g5u1.html Lesson ideas: Dream Bedroom, Digital Perspective, Cityscape, Cubes with Weaving Object. Students will view various examples of both one and two point perspective. Students will learn about perspective from ter demonstrations and website references. Student will create a successful and accurate work of art using perspective. Students will critique and analyze perspective works of art in a constructive manner. Extended time as Students will illustrate and explain three different ways to indicate depth. How many vanishing points are in a one-point perspective drawing versus a two-point perspective drawing? Unit 4: Self Portraits Expansion View various examples of portraits by famous artist such as Peter Max and Chuck Close. Identify proper face proportions.

Recall information about human proportions from previous years and website resources. Create a visually successful self-portrait. Express themselves by personal color choices. Critique self-portraits in a constructive manner. Diving into self-portraits. What is a self-portrait? How does an artist create a selfportrait? How might a self-portrait express an emotion or feeling? Finder Cards: Proportion Cross Curricular Connections: Math assessment, and ter observation. Application, Analysis, and Evaluation. Ter Webpage Self Portrait PowerPoint YouTube Video Vocabulary: self-portrait, proportion, Peter Max, Chuck Close, monochromatic Reading/Writing Connection: Self-assessment writing piece. Lesson ideas: Monochromatic Self Portrait, Peter Max inspired Self Portrait, Chuck Close inspired Self Portrait, Digital Self Portrait. Students will view online resources.

Students will learn about face proportions from ter demonstration and website references. Students will create an expressive and proportional self-portrait. Students will critique self-portraits in a constructive manner. Extended time as Students will write a self-assessment about personal expression in their artwork. Unit 5: Modern/Abstract Art Expansion View various examples of modern/abstract artwork. Recall information about modern/abstract art from previous years. Identify the works of well-known artists: Keith Haring and Andy Warhol. Compile personal design ideas through the use of brainstorming. Create a visually successful symbolic work of art using materials properly. Critique artwork in a constructive manner. Interpreting Modern/Abstract Art

What is symbolic art? How does an artist create symbolism in art? How might symbolism be used to convey a message? Cross Curricular Connections: Social Studies Website: o http://www.haringkids.com/ Reading/Writing Connection: Online writing assessment. assessment, and ter observation. Application, Analysis, Synthesis and Evaluation. Vocabulary: symbol, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Pop Art Lesson ideas: Keith Haring Symbolism, Andy Warhol Pop Art. Students will view various examples of symbolism/pop in artwork. Students will learn about the process of creating symbolism from ter demo and web references. Students will brainstorm and create a page of thumbnail sketches. Students will create a symbolic work of art that is conveying a message to the viewer. Students will critique symbolic works in a constructive manner. Extended time as

Students will go to the website below and interpret three different Keith Haring works. http://www.haringkids.com/master_act_color.htm Explain the meaning of symbolism.