Mine Hill Township School District (2 nd Grade/Art)

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Mine Hill Township School District (2 nd Grade/Art) Written by: Jenny Watson Reviewed by: Mr. Adam Zygmunt Curriculum Coordinator Mr. Lee S. Nittel Superintendent Approval date: March 21, 2016 Mine Hill Township School District 42 Canfield Avenue Mine Hill, NJ 07803 www.minehillcas.org Members of the Board of Education: Bridget Mauro, President Jill Del Rio, Vice President Katie Bartnick Karen Bruseo Peter Bruseo Debbie Giordano Joseph Heredia, Jr.

Subject Area: ART Grade Level: 2nd Grade Artists to introduce: Henri Rousseau, George Rodrigue, Vincent Van Gogh, Georgia O Keeffe, Emanuel Leutze, Edouard Manet, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, Edvard Munch, Edward Hopper, Norman Rockwell Brief Summary of Unit: Introduction to basic art skills (production) techniques, elements of, materials and ideas Media 1.3.2.D.1 Crayon / oil 1.3.2.D.3 pastel 1.3.2.D.4 1.3.2.D.5 Use familiar media in new ways by continuing to explore a variety of different types of media such as crayon, pastels, pencil, paint, clay, and paper to communicate ideas. Tempura and watercolor paintings Pencil and drawings Clay pots and Collage building create two- and threedimensional using a variety of materials / media

Technique and Line drawings Skill Development and paintings 1.3.2.D.1 1.3.2.D.3 1.3.2.D.4 Employ and understand verbal and visual art vocabulary to demonstrate knowledge of the materials, tools, and methodologies used as well as the ability to distinguish differences in materials and techniques and how they affect appearance. Writing tool exploration - pencil vs. crayon vs. chalk Paintbrush exploration large vs. small marks Collage building Create two- and threedimensional exploring the use of a wide array of art mediums and select tools that are appropriate to the production of in a variety of art media. Elements of Art Color wheel color and value creation 1.1.2.D.1 1.1.2.D.2 1.3.2.D.1 Identify and understand the color wheel and color families - identify primary colors, identify and be able to create secondary colors, Identify and understand the use of warm and cool colors. Discuss color as it relates to feelings and moods. Discuss differences and similarities of colors. Color mixing / paintings Color temperature / paintings create two- and threedimensional using the basic element of color

Begin to see and duplicate values, changes in light and dark Elements of art Line study line, shape, form, texture, space 1.1.2.D.1 1.1.2.D.2 1.3.2.D.1 1.4.2.A.4 Identify and use elements of art, line, shape, form, texture and space Effectively use various types of lines, make lines with a variety of tools and media, practice proper spacing. Create curves, bends, indentations and extremities of form. Effectively use various geometric and organic shapes. Effectively creates the look of texture using mixed materials and techniques. Demonstrate distance through size, effectively use overlapping concepts. Shape building Sculpture Texture explorations Space create two- and threedimensional using the basic elements of line, shape form, texture and space

Principles of 1.1.2.D.1 Identify and use Balance Design -balance, 1.1.2.D.2 principles of with drawings, contrast, 1.3.2.D.1 design -balance, painting, collages emphasis, 1.4.2.A.4 contrast, movement, emphasis, Contrast pattern, rhythm, movement, with drawings, unity pattern, rhythm painting, collages and unity Duplicate symmetrical and asymmetrical balance. Create contrast in artwork as a source of interest, light and dark, organic and geometric shapes, warm and cool colors. Effectively demonstrate understanding of emphasis by creating emphasized focal points. Begin to understand how a viewer s eyes move from the outer edges to the main focus of an artwork creating organization Movement Create patterns in many different medias Begin to understand how rhythm is created in art with repetition of shapes, colors and lines. Emphasis explorations- selfportraits, value and monochromatic paintings, hierarchy of scale activities Movement introduction landscapes and portraits Pattern making in drawings, painting, collages and clay Rhythm explorations with architecture, shape repetition, nature Unity with line, color, shape and texture create two- and threedimensional using the Principles of Design - balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, unity degree objective criteria has been met in each step

Begin to understand how unity makes an artwork feel complete through all of the elements working together

Subject Area: ART Grade Level: 2nd Grade Artists to introduce: Henri Rousseau, George Rodrigue, Vincent Van Gogh, Georgia O Keeffe, Emanuel Leutze, Edouard Manet, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, Edvard Munch, Edward Hopper, Norman Rockwell Brief Summary of Unit: Culture, Themes, History The function & purpose of art making throughout history and societies. We can learn about a society / culture by looking at their artwork. Art reflects societal beliefs and values. Cultures, Themes, History 1.2.2.A.1 1.2.2.A.2 1.3.2.D.1 1.3.2.D.2 1.3.2.D.5 1.4.2.A.1 1.4.2.A.2 1.4.2.A.3 1.4.2.B.1 1.4.2.B.2 1.4.2.B.3 Identify characteristic theme-based works in visual art, such as artworks based on the themes of family and community, from various historical periods and world cultures. Recognize art from different times and places. Understand ideas and themes in artwork. Understand the function and purpose of artmaking across cultures is a reflection of societal values and beliefs. Identify contextual clues that are embedded in works of art that provide insight into artistic intent. View and critique different techniques used in art from around the world. Cultural, celebratory and historical art s using all types of media, looking at varied cultures around the world including but not limited to: Asia, South America, North America, Africa, Europe, Russia Create two- and threedimensional exploring the use of a wide array of art mediums and select tools that are appropriate to the production of in a variety of art media.

Subject Area: ART Grade Level: 2nd Grade Artists to introduce: Henri Rousseau, George Rodrigue, Vincent Van Gogh, Georgia O Keeffe, Emanuel Leutze, Edouard Manet, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, Edvard Munch, Edward Hopper, Norman Rockwell Brief Summary of Unit: Creativity Perceptual Skills, Imagination and Experience - Artwork tells stories with emotion and mood through images and symbolism. Begin to understand how art communicates ideas, thoughts and feelings and tells a story that demonstrates mood and emotion. Understand that art is a person experience and personal experiences affect the way people interpret and create art. Creativity and Experience 1.3.2.D.2 1.3.2.D.5 1.4.2.A.1 1.4.2.A.3 1.4.2.B.3 Create artwork that is based on experience and imagination. Comprehend how their artwork reflects their experiences. Create that are based on observations of the physical world and that illustrate how art is part of everyday life, using a variety of art mediums and art media. Crayon / oil pastel resist paintings Tempura and watercolor paintings Pencil and drawings Clay sculpture Collage building Create two- and threedimensional exploring the use of a wide array of art mediums and select tools that are appropriate to the production of in a variety of art media.

Subject Area: ART Grade Level: 2nd Grade Art to study: Images of artwork from famous artists as well as student art Brief Summary of Unit: Critique Methodologies and Analysis - All art has value and provides us with the opportunity to learn and develop skills even if it differs from individual preference. Constructive criticism is an important evaluative tool that enables artists to communicate more effectively and create more complete, well composed. Art means something different to each person. Studying art provides us with the opportunity to better our skills as well as understanding. Critiquing 1.4.2.A.1 Assess works of Lead students in 1.4.2.A.2 art using discussions 1.4.2.A.4 qualitatively and looking at the 1.4.2.B.1 quantitatively works from 1.4.2.B.2 methods. famous artists 1.4.2.B.3 and student art. Discuss works of art using constructive criticism as an important evaluative tool that enables artists to communicate more effectively. Apply the principles of positive critique in giving and receiving. Include discussions on craftsmanship, creativity, concept attainment, completion and composition Demonstrate critique techniques Integrated Components 21 st Century Themes x Global Awareness Financial, Economic, Business, and Entrepreneurial Literacy Civic Literacy Health literacy 21 st Century Skills x Creativity and Innovation x Critical Thinking and Problem Solving _x Communication and Collaboration Information Literacy Media Literacy Life and Career Skills Interdisciplinary Connections Math basic measuring, comparing, classification, counting and spacing CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.G.A.1 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.G.A.3

Language arts art vocabulary, discussion and comprehension of ideas CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.2.1.A CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.2.1.B CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.2.1.C CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.2.2 CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.2.3 Integration of Technology Resources Differentiation Use of internet/smartboard to display/discuss images. https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/u/0//art- http://www.metmuseum.org/ http://www.moma.org/learn/teachers/online For Teachers: Crayons, oil and soft pastels, pencils, varied types of paint, clay, varied types of paper, fabrics, yarn, scissors, glue, images of famous artworks, images of student artworks Dropping in on series DVDs, Youtube on famous artists Modification for Spec. Ed. - Provide auditory and visual directions; break down directions & s into smaller segments; possibly prepare materials partially completed. Modification for EL - use of peer to assist with directions and questioning, provide visuals of directions and procedures Modification for Gifted students provide opportunities to do additional/extension s, partner with similar ability students to collaborate