Name: Period: Student Class Number: All art work can be taken home any time after the first 1 week of display. Art work remaining after the last day of the rotation will be thrown away/ given away to make room for the next set of sculptures. So, PLEASE take all art home TEACHER SIGNS STEP TASK PURPOSE QUESTIONS/ STATEMENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 WHOLE GROUP 8 Pre-Assessments To communicate what you know/don t know (maquette, vocabulary, and pre-reflection) Read pages 2, 14, and 15 in the Working with Monumental Sculpture Art Scholastic Magazine Read pages 94-96 in the art textbook Experimentation with cutting (See page 2) Experimentation with hot glue (See page 2) Experiment with forms (See page 2) Brainstorm 30 ideas (See page 3) Discuss craftsmanship as a class Build a maquette and what you think of art What are Monumental Sculptures and what is the inside structure called? How does positive and negative space affect a sculpture? Learn what cutting tool works best for straight lines verse curved lines. Learn how to use the hot glue gun safely and effectively Learn how to build basic shapes out of cardboard Apply your above learning to select a good monumental sculpture object Why does craftsmanship matter? Learn HOW to build your Monumental Sculpture GET MAQUETTE GRADED AND TAKE PICTURE 10 9 8 7 6 5 Accurate and exact 3D 3D representation of 3D version of object, More 2D than 3D, Hard to identify 2D, Cannot INC or student did THE PURPOSE IS FOR YOU TO LEARN HOW TO BUILD YOUR MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE. STANDARD #1: CREATE A MODEL/MAQUETTE representation the object/ Small Inaccuracies, what the object is identify object. not follow the of the object. inaccuracies. but can identify and/or form is not (needs directions. (Perfect) (Good) object s form. accurate. additional (Pretty Good) (Okay) learning) 1
Name: Period: Student Class Number: STEP 4: EXPERIMENTATION WITH CUTTING Scissors Box cutter Draw out HALF of a 6 inch diameter circle on chipboard. Cut out half of the half circle with titanium scissors and half with a box cutter. Overall what works best to cut chipboard? Scissors Box cutter Draw out HALF of a 6 inch diameter circle on cardboard. Cut out half of the half circle with titanium scissors and half with a box cutter. Overall what works best to cut cardboard? STEP 5: EXPERIMENTATION WITH HOT GLUE Make a hot glue line that matches the thickness of the below lines. Complete 1 and show the teacher for signature. Only complete second test if first is not approved. (signature) STEP 6: EXPERIMENTATION WITH FORM EXPERIMENT DRAWING SIGNATURE Make a 6 inch tube with a 3 inch diameter (build a toilet paper tube) Make a 6 inch tall cone and wide (complete cone with poster board) Make HALF of a ball out of cardboard (3 to 6 inches big) Make HALF of a box (3 sides) out of cardboard (3 to 6 inches big) 2
Name: Period: Student Class Number: STEP 7: BRAINSTORMING- write down 30 monumental sculpture ideas. 1 16 2 17 3 18 4 19 5 20 6 21 7 22 8 23 9 24 10 25 11 26 12 27 13 28 14 29 15 30 1. Applying learned knowledge: Select 2 ideas, from all partner lists, that could lead to a good monumental sculpture. You or your partner has to be able to bring in a 3D version of that object that can stay in the art room for a month. Top 2 ideas: 2. Would you rather play with crayons/coloring book or build things with legos? (circle one) If you like to color, select a sculpture object with a lot of outside detail, but a basic form. If you like legos, select a sculpture object with a complex form. 3. Do you need to reselect your sculpture object? Yes No 4. How are you going to incorporate negative space into this sculpture idea? (draw or write) 5. Turn to page 7 and read the Ingenuity Goals. What score does your idea earn? 6. Are you comfortable with this score? If no, change or expand your idea. Go see teacher to select final idea and get this packet/step signed 3
Name: Period: Student Class Number: TEACHER SIGNS STEP TASK PURPOSE QUESTIONS/ STATEMENTS 9 Read pages 34-35 AND 120-123 in the art textbook How are shapes and forms different? How are real and implied textures different? 10 Experimentation with Learn how to use the exact-o blade and how to lettering (see page 5) create clean accurate letters 11 Draw monumental Create architectural plans for your monumental sculpture object sculpture. TEACHER SIGNATURE Drawing 1 Prepping Paper/ DIRECTIONS Drawing 2 1 PT Perspective Pre Test Drawing 3 1 PT Perspective Answer to Pre Test Drawing 4 2 PT Perspective WITH directions Drawing 5 2 PT without directions Practice drawing a box the size of your object Drawing 6 WATCH AND DO THE VIDEO THAT MATCHES YOUR (A, B, C, D, E) SCULPTURE SHAPE Drawing 7 Draw a 2 PT box the size of your object Drawing 6 (1, 2, 3) Practice drawing the BASIC shape of your object SEE INSTRUCTOR IF YOUR OBJECT IS A BOX Drawing 8 Draw BASIC shape inside the box Drawing 9 Draw on the details of your object 12 Converting Measures What are the dimensions of your sculpture? Drawing 10 How to use a ruler Drawing 11 Measuring the object Drawing 12 Calculating Variable (see page 5) Drawing 13 Applying Variable to measurements on drawing SCORE: 10 9 8 7 6 Drawing 14 Take apart your maquette and record building measurements for sculpture (see page 11) MAKE SURE DRAWING WAS GRADED AND TAKE PICTURE THE PURPOSE IS FOR YOU TO LEARN HOW DRAW THE PARTS OF YOUR MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE AND RESIZE THOSE PARTS STANDARD #2: CREATE A SCALE DRAWING OF AN OBJECT 4
Name: Period: Student Class Number: Paint STEP 10: EXPERIMENTATION WITH LETTERING Marker Cut Paper w/ Exacto Blades Q Q Q 1. From the three options which one are you best at? 2. Which one is your group best at? All partners need to agree. DRAWING 12: SCALE OF SCULPTURE- Apply learned knowledge: Algebra. How many times bigger do you need to make your sculpture so that it fits the size requirements? 1. What is the largest measurement that you can get from your object? 2. What size will your project be? Size Options:(1 person= 24 inches, 2 people=30 inches, 3 people= 36 inches, MAX=40) 3. Using algebra, write an equation using the largest measurement and X where X represents how many TIMES bigger you are going to build your sculpture, and also remembering your MAX size limit. (If unsure, see video Drawing 12 Solution for help) 4. Solve for X. X= 5. Round x UP to a whole or ½ number 6. Compare your answer with your partner. If you got the same answer it is probably right. If you did not get the same number make sure the teacher checks your math. 7. What does this number mean and how does it apply to your sculpture and object? 5
TEACHER SIGNS Name: Period: Student Class Number: STEP TASK PURPOSE QUESTIONS/ STATEMENTS 13 14 As a class complete planning calendar Build armature Plan/ set deadlines so all of the criteria are complete by the due date (see page 7 & 8) Building the structure of your sculpture SCORE: 10 9 8 7 6 15 TAKE PICTURE OF ARMATURE 16 17 18 Learn how to cover sculpture (watch 1 of 3 covering videos) Cover sculptures Add details and textures to sculpture How are you going to cover your project to create real or implied textures? Cleanly cover armatures to create an aesthetically pleasing monumental sculpture SCORE: 10 9 8 7 6 Add details and real textures to create an aesthetically pleasing monumental sculpture SCORE: 10 9 8 7 6 19 TAKE PICTURE OF MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE *** Color Wheel Learn how to accurately mix colors 20 21 22 23 Have you taken these pictures? 1. Maquette 2. Drawing (of object) 3. Armature 4. Final Project Post Assessments: Maquette and reflection report (page 9) Create Artist Statements (See page 9) Display and Self-Assess Monumental Sculptures Project is Pictures will be used during the digital photography unit and the digital portfolio unit. To communicate what you have learn and what you have thought of this learning progression GET POST ASSESSMENTS GRADED How do you communicate what you learn during your artist experience? Share and reflect on learning with the public GET MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE GRADED All sculpture steps must be signed before sculpture can be graded. Only completed sculptures can be graded. 100 90 80 70 60 INC outstanding and worthy of display. Project looks good, there are small issues, but took time to notice &/or identify. Issues do not distract from the overall sculpture. Project has mistakes which are easily identifiable and distract from the sculpture. Project is hard to identify. Sculpture is not identifiable as a monumental sculpture. Although complete, it does not meet the standard. The project is not complete. Students must see teacher to create credit recovery plan and parents are contacted. Students must finish sculpture by the last class day to pass 8 th grade art. THE PURPOSE IS FOR YOU TO LEARN HOW TO BUILD A MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE. STANDARD #3: CREATE A MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE 6
Name: Period: Student Class Number: Learning Objectives ARMATURE COVERING TEXTURES (real & implied) DETAILS INGENUITY STEP 13: PLANNING CALENDAR Levels Suggestions: 1. Matches the form of the object 2. Looks similar to object 3. Can just tell what the object is Suggestions: 1. Clean and exact- follows form 2. Overall pretty good 3. Is done but not well Suggestions: 1. Both exist and are affective 2. Implied or real textures exist but are not affective 3. Textures are not easily identified Suggestions: 1. Most Transferred and appear accurate 2. Several Transferred/ general accurate 3. Minimal details/ minimal accuracy Suggestions: 1. Innovative design/ use of materials in an unexpected way/ idea execution is unexpected 2. Project followed the selection guidelines 3. Project did not follow the guidelines PLAN- Specifically what does your group need to do to meet these goals? Specifically what does your group need to do to meet these goals? STEP 13: PLANNING CALENDAR 7
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Each person fills out for their own responsibilities. Names: Partners Names: & Period: Student Class Number: Partners Class Numbers, & STEP 21: Reflection Report 8
A reflection report is a response paper. It is a paper that looks back on, or reflects on, the assignment that was just completed. The paper should be one page in length and should be thoughtfully written. The paper should be written in paragraph form with a Thesis Statement (a sentence at the end of the introduction paragraph that states what the paper is going to be about). The reflection report will be scored on a combination of spelling, grammar, length, format and thoughtfulness. Your name and block should be at the top of the paper. It does not have to be typed, but if it is- it should be 12 pt. font with a total of 25 lines of writing (all heading information adds to line count). If it is handwritten it should be 30 lines. The reflection report should answer 3 of the following questions. " What did you learn during this project? " What did you enjoy about this project? " What did you not like about this project? " What would you do differently if you could do this assignment over again? " Do you suggest this project be used next year or are there any changes that should be made? Scoring Expectations- " having a Thesis Statement " using paragraphs " the paper is the correct length (papers not long enough will not be scored) " good spelling/grammar " name and period on top " written in 1 st person STEP 22: CREATE AN ARTIST STATEMENT Artists Statement needs to include the following (one per project): " All partners names (First and Last) in alphabetical order according to LAST names " Class Period " Write a paragraph (in size 16 font) including: o Define what a Monumental Sculpture is and state what your sculpture is (2 sentence) o Explain how your sculpture was created (2 sentences) o Describe your overall experience with this project (3 sentences) 9
Name: Period: Student Class Number: TEACHER SIGNS STEP TASK PURPOSE QUESTIONS/ STATEMENTS 24 25 Complete Digital Picture using Photoshop TEACHER SIGNATURE Digital Picture 1 GET MASKING TEST GRADED Create digital art using images Whole Group Masking Demo, practice, test Dig. Pic 2 GET REPAIR TEST GRADED Dig. Pic 3 Dig. Pic 4 Dig. Pic 5 Dig. Pic 6 Dig. Pic 7 Whole Group Repairing an Image Demo, practice, test Brainstorm Ideas for Digital Picture Get Ideas Checked by Teacher Take Pictures for Digital Picture Create Digital Picture GET DIGITAL PICTURE GRADED Save Digital Picture for grading Complete Digital Portfolio TEACHER SIGNATURE Portfolio 1 Portfolio 2 Portfolio 3 Portfolio 4 Portfolio 5 Portfolio 6 GET PORTFOLIO GRADED Create a digital portfolio sharing your learning from this class. Introduction Slide Drawing Slide Maquette Slide Armature Slide Monumental Sculpture Slide Digital Picture Slide THE PURPOSE IS FOR YOU TO LEARN HOW TO EDIT IMAGES USING PHOTOSHOP ON YOUR LEARNING FROM THIS CLASS STANDARD #4: MANIPULATE A DIGITAL IMAGE OF A MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE THE PURPOSE IS FOR YOU TO SHARE AND REFLECT ART 6-12 CURRICULUM REQUIREMENT 10
DRAWING 14: SCALE OF SCULPTURE- Apply learned knowledge: Algebra. 1. Make sure you have a picture of your maquette. 2. Take apart your maquette. 3. Tape to this page and back of your packet. 4. Write down the measurements these pieces will need to be for your sculpture (ie: length, width, diameter, circumference, etc.) 5. Confirm answers with partners. See teacher to get checked off. 11
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