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GRADE LEVEL: 5-6 TOPIC: Pattern How does art affect our everyday lives? How can we use art as a form of communication? How do artists create and use pattern in their? Who are some of the well known artists know for their distinctive use of texture in their art? What different kinds of patterns do you find in art? What is a radial pattern? What is the difference between a natural pattern and a planned/regular pattern? Is there pattern in sewing? How do patterns create movement in a of art? Grade Specific Recognize Pattern is a Define Patter as a Identify the different kinds of patterns found in art. Create patterns to create a specifics result. Create patterns with increasing complexity and apply then to a variety of surfaces add excitement to the. Identify the styles of art and artists who use pattern as an intentional, important aspect of their. Discuss how different cultures use unique patterns in their art. Recognize that textures can be patterns. Look at the Scream by Edvard Munch and study how his lines become a pattern that creates Use lines to create a patterned piece of art. Use different techniques to achieve texture with brushes and other tools and paint. Use texture plates to make textured surfaces using a variety of different mediums. Create texture in a threedimensional medium such as clay or thickened paint. Create patterns in a Zantagle design. Look at how other artist use patter in their art. Discuss what the pattern is doing for the piece. Use news paper or old books to create a patterned texture as the background and create a silhouette of a tree and bird. Create a pattern on a clay fired plate. Draw a picture that uses lines to create a pattern that expresses a specific emotion. Create a portfolio. Design and create Self-Critique Critique other art Group centers Written response Active group Teach observation Daily classroom

movement. Recognize that there is patterns in fabric and in sewing. Use various web sites and internet search engines to find s of art to complement the particular project or artist the class is studying. Use the pattern (regular/planned pattern/architectural, natural pattern, radial pattern), Aboriginal, Oaxacan Animals, Henri Rousseau.

GRADE LEVEL: 4-5 TOPIC: Pattern How does art affect our every day lives? How can we use art as a form of communication? How do artists create and use pattern in their? Who are some of the well known artists know for their distinctive use of texture in their art? What different kinds of patterns do you find in art? What is a radial pattern? What is the difference between a natural pattern and a planned/regular pattern? Grade Specific Recognize Pattern is a Define Patter as a Identify the different kinds of patterns found in art. Create patterns to create a specifics result. Create patterns with increasing complexity and apply then to a variety of surfaces add excitement to the. Identify the styles of art and artists who use pattern as an intentional, important aspect of their. Discuss how different cultures use unique patterns in their art. Recognize that textures can be patterns. Use lines to create a patterned piece of art. Use different techniques to achieve texture with brushes and other tools and paint. Use texture plates to make textured surfaces using a variety of different mediums. Create texture in a threedimensional medium such as clay or thickened paint. Create a painting that imitates the Aboriginal art patterns and movements in a X-Ray animal painting. Make a head bust of an Oaxacan Mexican Animal, and paint on the patterns usually found in their sculptures. Look at s of art by Henri Rousseau. Look at his rainforests and how he used patterns. Draw or print a tree, studying patterns found in nature and imitating them on the picture. Study Islamic mosaic art and Create a portfolio. Design and create Self-Critique Critique other art Group centers Written response Active group Teach observation Daily classroom

create a mosaic tile picture. Use various web sites and internet search engines to find s of art to complement the particular project or artist the class is studying. Use the pattern (regular/planned pattern/architectural, natural pattern, radial pattern), Aboriginal, Oaxacan Animals, Henri Rousseau.

GRADE LEVEL: 1-2 TOPIC: Pattern How does art affect our every day lives? How can we use art as a form of communication? How do artists create and use pattern in their? Grade Specific Recognize Pattern is a Define Patter as a Know that pattern is created by systematically repeating an element or series of elements. Recognize that artist us patterns to make their of art more interesting or exciting. Identify sources of patterns found in their environment. Create a variety of patterns. Practice making different patterns using water and oil resist techniques. Make patters using a variety of tools and media. Create a pattern by making a printing plate. Draw a house covered in patterns that you would find in architecture. Make a bear with patterned cloths. Study abstract designs that incorporate patterns and imitate those patterns in their own abstract design. Create a portfolio. Design and create Self-Critique Critique other art Group centers Written response Active group Teach observation Daily classroom Use various web sites and internet search engines to find s of art to complement the particular project or artist the class is studying. Use the pattern

GRADE LEVEL: PK-K TOPIC: Pattern What impact does art have on your day to day life? What makes art unique? How do you recognize a pattern? Grade Specific Recognize Pattern is a Define Patter as a Identify a color pattern. Identify a pattern made with lines. Replicate an existing pattern. Create an original pattern using lines or color. Make an abstract design that uses color and shapes to create a pattern. Look for patterns in the room and in their environment and try to replicate that pattern. Create a unique pattern using shapes and colors. Create a pattern using glue and use crayons to make a rubbing. Create a portfolio. Design and create Self-Critique Critique other art Group centers Written response Active group Teach observation Daily classroom Connections to Text (Resources) Time: Use various web sites and internet search engines to find s of art to complement the particular project or artist the class is studying. Use the pattern