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Chetek-Weyerhaeuser High School/Middle School Unit 1 Elements of Art Drawing I Units and s s 1. I can generate and apply multiple types of examples of each of the elements of art to produce a visual vocabulary chapter in my sketchbook. I can generate and apply multiple types of examples of each of the elements of art to produce a visual vocabulary chapter in my sketchbook. 4 Proficient I can generate and apply multiple types of examples of each of the elements of art to produce a visual vocabulary chapter in my sketchbook. 3 Developing I can generate multiple types of unique interpretations of three to four elements of art. 2 Basic I can identify and reproduce only one or two elements of art. 1 Minimal I can define the elements of art. 2. I can critique the artworks of others based on the artist s use of the elements of art. I can critique the artworks of others based on the artist s use of the elements of art. 4 Proficient I can critique the artworks of others based on the artist s use of the elements of art. 3 Developing I can point out the elements of art in a work of artwork. 2 Basic I can identify the elements of art. 1 Minimal I can define the elements of art 3. I can compare and contrast the work of two different influential artists and discuss it in a verbal and written art critiques with the class. I can compare and contrast the work of two different influential artists and discuss it in a verbal and written art critiques with the class. 4 Proficient I can compare and contrast the work of two different influential artists and discuss it in a verbal and written art critiques with the class. 3 Developing I examine, in a written critique, how each of the elements of art can be used by artists in various ways 2 Basic I can research two different influential artists from past and present. Mrs. Worthey 8/29/2017 1

1 Minimal I can write about the elements of art I see in others artwork. 4. I can create the illusion of depth on my picture plane using 2 point linear perspective and/or using the 5 techniques of depth: overlapping, placement, detail, contrast, and size. I can create the illusion of depth on my picture plane using 2 point linear perspective and/or using the 5 techniques of depth: overlapping, placement, detail, contrast, and size. 4 Proficient I can create the illusion of depth on my picture plane using 2 point linear perspective and/or using the 5 techniques of depth: overlapping, placement, detail, contrast, and size. 3 Developing I can understand how to use the 5 techniques of depth: overlapping, placement, detail, contrast, and size 2 Basic I identify the vocabulary used to create the illusion of depth on a 2 dimensional surface. 1 Minimal I can define and identify shapes (two dimensional) and forms (three dimensional). Unit 2 Line Drawing s 1. I can produce several contour drawings by using basic shapes. I can produce several contour drawings by using basic shapes. 4 Proficient I can produce several contour drawings by using basic shapes. 3 Developing I can demonstrate how to make shapes and assemble them to make a contour drawing. 2 Basic I can I can explain how to make a contour drawing. 1 Minimal I can define what a contour line is. 2. I can create a drawing using cross contour lines to give the illusion of form and light. I can create a drawing using cross contour lines to give the illusion of form and light. 4 Proficient I can create a drawing using cross contour lines to give the illusion of form and light. Mrs. Worthey 8/29/2017 2

Unit 3 Shape 3 Developing I can demonstrate how to make a contour line drawing and give the illusion that it is a form. 2 Basic I can I can explain how to make a shape look like a form by using value. 1 Minimal I can define what a form, contour and cross contour lines are. s 1. I can create a final drawing by using a combination of geometric and organic shapes to draw an object. I can create a final drawing by using a combination of geometric and organic shapes to draw an object. 4 Proficient I can create a final drawing by using a combination of geometric and organic shapes to draw an object. Unit 4 Form 3 Developing I can sketch geometric and organic shapes to draw make up an object. 2 Basic I can identify different geometric and organic shapes that make up an object. 1 Minimal I can define geometric and organic shapes. s 1. I can create a final drawing by using different elements of art to give the illusion of depth. I can create a final drawing by using different elements of art to give the illusion of depth. 4 Proficient I can create a final drawing by using different elements of art to give the illusion of depth. 3 Developing I can sketch geometric and organic shapes from different perspectives and utilize different values to give them a highlight and/or shadow. 2 Basic I can identify the use of perspective, value, form, highlight and shadow. 1 Minimal I can define perspective, value, form, highlight and shadow. Mrs. Worthey 8/29/2017 3

Unit 5 Value s 1. I can create a final drawing by using different methods of value to give the illusion of a light source. I can create a final drawing by using different methods of value to give the illusion of a light source. 4 Proficient I can create a final drawing by using different methods of value to give the illusion of a light source. Unit 6 Space 3 Developing I can demonstrate how to utilize different values, tints and shade to give and object a highlight and/or shadow. 2 Basic I can identify the use of value, tint, shade, and highlight and shadow in artwork and in the world around me. 1 Minimal I can define value, tint, shade, highlight and shadow. s 1. I can create a final drawing creates the illusion of space on a 2-dimensional surface. I can create a final drawing creates the illusion of space on a 2-dimensional surface. 4 Proficient I can create a final drawing creates the illusion of space on a 2-dimensional surface. 3 Developing I can demonstrate how to utilize different overlapping shapes, sizes, value/colors, placement and linear perspective to create the illusion of space in sketches in my sketchbook. 2 Basic I can identify the use of overlapping, size, value/color, detail, placement and linear perspective when creating the illusion of space in an artwork. 1 Minimal I can define overlapping, size, value/color, detail, placement on paper and linear perspective in relationship to space. 2. I can create a final drawing using one point perspective. I can create a final drawing using one point perspective. 4 Proficient I can create a final drawing using one point perspective. Mrs. Worthey 8/29/2017 4

3 Developing I can demonstrate how to correctly use one point perspective in my sketchbook. 2 Basic I can identify a horizon line, vanishing point and one point perspective in an artwork. 1 Minimal I can define horizon line, vanishing point and one point perspective. 3. I can create a final drawing using two point perspectives to create an illusion of space. I can create a final drawing using two point perspectives to create an illusion of space. 4 Proficient I can create a final drawing using two point perspective to create an illusion of space. 3 Developing I can demonstrate how to correctly use two point perspective in my sketchbook. 2 Basic I can identify the difference between one point and two point perspective. 1 Minimal I can define horizon line, vanishing point and two point perspective. 4. I can create a final drawing using three point perspective to create an illusion of space. I can create a final drawing using three point perspective to create an illusion of space. 4 Proficient I can create a final drawing using three point perspective to create an illusion of space. 3 Developing I can demonstrate how to correctly use three point perspective in my sketchbook. 2 Basic I can identify the difference between one point and two point and three point perspective. 1 Minimal I can define horizon line, vanishing point and one, two, and three, point perspectives. Unit 7 Drawing Techniques s 1. I can create a final drawing using a combination of mediums, hatching, cross hatching, blending, rendering and/or stippling. Mrs. Worthey 8/29/2017 5

I can create a final drawing using a combination of mediums, hatching, cross hatching, blending, rendering and/or stippling. 4 Proficient I can create a final drawing using a combination of mediums, hatching, cross hatching, blending, rendering and/or stippling. 3 Developing I can sketch an object in my sketchbook using 2 different mediums, hatching, cross hatching, blending, rendering and stippling. 2 Basic I can identify medium, hatching, cross hatching, blending, rendering and stippling in the work of others. 1 Minimal I can define medium, hatching, cross hatching, blending, rendering and stippling. 2. I can create a final still life drawing using a lighting source, viewfinder and sighting techniques. I can create a final still life drawing using a lighting source, viewfinder and sighting techniques. 4 Proficient I can create a final still life drawing using a lighting source, viewfinder and sighting techniques. 3 Developing I can make a preliminary sketch using 2 different sighting techniques. 2 Basic I can identify a still life and its significance in art history. 1 Minimal I can define still life, light source, viewfinder and sighting techniques (ex. unit of measure, basic shapes, positive/negative space) 3. I can create a final drawing using of a photograph using the grid technique and complete it by utilizing at least five stages of value. I can create a final drawing using of a photograph using the grid technique and complete it by utilizing at least five stages of value. 4 Proficient I can create a final drawing using of a photograph using the grid technique and complete it by utilizing at least five stages of value. 3 Developing I can utilize the grid system technique to create a contour drawing of the original photograph. 2 Basic I can choose a photograph and accurately measure to make Mrs. Worthey 8/29/2017 6

Unit 8 Composition an even grid on a piece of paper. 1 Minimal I can explain why an artist would use a grid system technique to make a piece of artwork. s 1. I can create a successful composition in a drawing using Plato s Rule of Composition, Rule of Thirds or The Golden Mean. I can create a successful composition in a drawing using Plato s Rule of Composition, Rule of Thirds or The Golden Mean. 4 Proficient I can create a successful composition in a drawing using Plato s Rule of Composition, Rule of Thirds or The Golden Mean. Unit 9 Materials 3 Developing I can utilize Plato s Rule of Composition, Rule of Thirds and The Golden Mean in thumbnail sketches in my sketchbook. 2 Basic I can identify Plato s Rule of Composition, Rule of Thirds and The Golden Mean in works of art. 1 Minimal I can define composition, eye movement, and focal point, Plato s Rule of Composition, Rule of Thirds and The Golden Mean. s 1. I can create a successful drawing using different types of graphite. I can create a successful drawing using different types of graphite. 4 Proficient I can create a successful drawing using different types of graphite. 3 Developing I can utilize different graphite pencils to make thumbnail sketches in my sketchbook. 2 Basic I can identify different types of graphite pencils and what they do. 1 Minimal I can define graphite. 2. I can create a successful drawing using different types of graphite. Mrs. Worthey 8/29/2017 7

I can create a successful drawing using different types of graphite. 4 Proficient I can create a successful drawing using different types of graphite. Unit 10 Color 3 Developing I can utilize different graphite pencils to make thumbnail sketches in my sketchbook. 2 Basic I can identify different tools needed for a charcoal drawing. (I.e. vine charcoal, kneaded eraser and blending stump. 1 Minimal I can define charcoal, vine charcoal, kneaded eraser, blending stump, spray fixative. s 1. I can create a complete color wheel and color charts depicting different color schemes. I can create a complete color wheel and color charts depicting different color schemes. 4 Proficient I can create a complete color wheel and color charts depicting different color schemes. 3 Developing I can create a color wheel and color schemes in my sketchbook. 2 Basic I can identify schemes on the color wheel. 1 Minimal I can define color wheel, primary color, secondary color, tertiary, complimentary, warm and cool colors. 2. I can create a complete drawing utilizing a color scheme and emote a specific feeling through the use of color. I can create a complete drawing utilizing a color scheme and emote a specific feeling through the use of color. 4 Proficient I can create a complete drawing utilizing a color scheme and emote a specific feeling through the use of color. 3 Developing I can create a sketch utilizing a color scheme. 2 Basic I can explain the psychological associations of color. 1 Minimal I can identify color schemes on the color wheel. Mrs. Worthey 8/29/2017 8

Unit 11 Portrait and Figure Drawing s 1. I can draw all of individual features the human face making them look realistic by using the elements of art. I can draw all of individual features the human face making them look realistic by using the elements of art. 4 Proficient I can draw all of individual features the human face making them look realistic by using the elements of art. 3 Developing I can draw two or more realistic features on the human face using contour lines. 2 Basic I can explain the basic proportions needed of the features on a realistic portrait of a human face. 1 Minimal I can describe the parts portrait. (ex. eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth, chin, ears, neck, head, hear, etc.) 2. I create a complete drawing of the human figure in proportion. I create a complete drawing of the human figure in proportion. 4 Proficient I create a complete drawing of the human figure in proportion. 3 Developing I can make several gesture drawings in my sketchbook of the human figure. 2 Basic I can make a diagram of the proportions of the human body. 1 Minimal I can define gesture, rendering, symmetry and relative proportion. 3. I can combine additive and subtractive drawing with the elements of art to create realistic looking human hair in a finished drawing. I can combine additive and subtractive drawing with the elements of art to create realistic looking human hair in a finished drawing. 4 Proficient I can combine additive and subtractive drawing with the elements of art to create realistic looking human hair in a finished drawing. 3 Developing I can use the additive drawing method to draw hair on my Mrs. Worthey 8/29/2017 9

drawing. 2 Basic I can sketch out basic hair styles 1 Minimal I can define additive and subtractive drawing. Mrs. Worthey 8/29/2017 10