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GRADE 2 Unit Overview Starry, Starry Night Stars Patterns Observations Unit Essential Question How are stars similar to or different from each other in terms of their brightness, sizes, and patterns? UNIT DESCRIPTION In this unit, students will use the visual arts to analyze star patterns and explain the similarities and differences of stars. They will paint their own version of the Impressionist Artist Vincent van Gogh s masterwork, The Starry Night, to assess understanding. PROJECTS (1 Week) Painting the Night Sky www.artsnowlearning.org Units provide differentiated ideas and activities aligned to a sampling of standards. The units do not necessarily imply mastery of standards, but are intended to inspire and equip educators. Produced through the U.S. Department of Education: Arts in Education Model Development and Dissemination Grants Program

Starry, Starry Night Duration: 1 Week 2nd Grade UNIT OVERVIEW Unit Description In this unit, students will use the visual arts to analyze star patterns and explain the similarities and differences of stars. They will paint their own version of the Impressionist Artist Vincent van Gogh s masterwork, The Starry Night, to assess understanding. Table of Contents Project 1: Painting the Night Sky UNIT ESSENTIAL QUESTION How are stars similar to or different from each other in terms of their brightness, sizes, and patterns? CROSS CUTTING INTERDISCIPLINARY CONCEPT Parts of a Whole REAL WORLD CONTEXT We study stars to better understand our solar system and our Earth s place within it. STANDARDS Curriculum Standards S2E1 Students will understand that stars have different sizes, brightness, and patterns. a. Describe the physical attributes of stars size, brightness, and patterns. Arts StandardS VA2CU.2 Views and discusses selected artworks. e. Observes and discusses simple perspective techniques. VA2PR.2 Understands and applies media, techniques, and processes of two dimensional art processes (drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media) using tools and materials in a safe and appropriate manner to develop skills. ASSESSMENTS Formative Assessment Strategies 10x2, think pair share The teacher will facilitate discussions with students one on one over the content and arts vocabulary while they are painting. Summative Assessment Tools The students will be instructed within the lesson to paint only five stars in their artwork: 2 small stars (1 bright, 1 dim), 2 medium stars (1 bright, 1 dim), and 1 large star (bright or dim with explanation). When their work is complete, the students will be expected to orally explain similarities and differences between the stars in their painting and be able to defend their explanations using arts vocabulary.

Starry, Starry Night Duration: 1 Week 2nd Grade PARTNERING WITH FINE ARTS TEACHERS Visual Arts Teacher: Additional support in Project 1: Painting the Night Sky Assist with planning how to integrate Impressionist techniques into the artistic process CHARACTER EDUCATION COMPONENTS Pride and belief in oneself To meet a challenge without giving into fear CHARACTER CONCEPTS Self Expression CREDITS U.S. Department of Education Arts in Education Model Development and Dissemination Grants Program Ideas contributed and edited by: Tammy Owen, Theresa Neidlinger, Jessica Tatum, Jessica Espinoza, Richard Benjamin Ph.D., Michele McClelland, Mary Ellen Johnson, Jane Gill

GRADE 2 Project Overview Project 1: Painting the Night Sky Stars Patterns Observations Project Essential Questions How does Van Gogh s The Starry Night help me describe the brightness and sizes of stars? How is Van Gogh s interpretation of the night sky similar to or different from the actual night sky? PROJECT DESCRIPTION In this project, students will analyze the Impressionist Artist Vincent van Gogh s The Starry Night, and then create their own paintings of star patterns in the style of Van Gogh. To assess understanding, students will explain the similarities and differences of the stars they paint. LEARNING TARGETS I Can Describe the brightness and sizes of stars. Paint a picture to demonstrate the similarities and differences in the brightness and sizes of stars. www.artsnowlearning.org Units provide differentiated ideas and activities aligned to a sampling of standards. The units do not necessarily imply mastery of standards, but are intended to inspire and equip educators. Produced through the U.S. Department of Education: Arts in Education Model Development and Dissemination Grants Program

Starry, Starry Night Painting the Night Sky 2nd Grade Project 1 Duration: 2 Days Project Description In this project, students will analyze the Impressionist Artist Vincent van Gogh s The Starry Night, and then create their own paintings of star patterns in the style of Van Gogh. To assess understanding, students will explain the similarities and differences of the stars they paint. Learning Targets I Can Describe the brightness and sizes of stars. Paint a picture to demonstrate the similarities and differences in the brightness and sizes of stars. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS How does Van Gogh s The Starry Night help me describe the brightness and sizes of stars? How is Van Gogh s interpretation of the night sky similar to or different from the actual night sky? STANDARDS Curriculum Standards S2E1 Students will understand that stars have different sizes, brightness, and patterns. a. Describe the physical attributes of stars size, brightness, and patterns. Arts Standards VA2CU.2 Views and discusses selected artworks. e. Observes and discusses simple perspective techniques. VA2PR.2 Understands and applies media, techniques, and processes of two dimensional art processes (drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media) using tools and materials in a safe and appropriate manner to develop skills. KEY VOCABULARY Content Vocabulary Size (small, medium, large) Brightness (bright, dim, dark) Physical Attributes Similar Different Arts Vocabulary Impressionism Bright/Brighter/Brightness Dim/Dimmer/Dimmest Vincent van Gogh Perspective Technique Positive Space Negative Space Value Patterns USE OF TECHNOLOGY http://thecraftyclassroom.com/crafts/famous artist crafts for kids/van gogh art project/ Smartboard or Promethean board Photograph of the actual night sky Print of The Starry Night Selection of other images by Van Gogh to present during short bio of his work and why it is termed Impressionist Document camera

Starry, Starry Night Painting the Night Sky 2nd Grade Project 1 ASSESSMENTS Formative The teacher will facilitate discussions with students one on one over the content and arts vocabulary while they are painting. Summative The students will be instructed within the lesson to paint only five stars in their artwork 2 small stars (1 bright, 1 dim), 2 medium stars (1 bright, 1 dim), and 1 large star (bright or dim with explanation). When their work is complete, the students will be expected to orally explain similarities and differences between the stars in their painting and be able to defend their explanations using arts vocabulary. Example: Student: This star is small and bright. Teacher: How do you know that star is brighter than the other small star? Student: This star is brighter because it is mostly white. MATERIALS Van Gogh s The Starry Night; oil pastels; washable tempera paint; black card stock or other black multimedia paper; technology materials; pencils; one tub per group to hold the oil pastels in use Activating Strategy (10 15 min) Activating Prior Knowledge To begin the lesson, project a picture of the real night sky. Teacher will sing Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, a few times, allowing the students to join in. Then facilitate discussion about the phrases of the song that say, How I wonder what you, and, like a diamond in the sky. These phrases are important in observing the stars as scientists because we don t really know which shiny objects in the sky are stars and which ones are planets. The point of this unit is to help us better understand the world outside of our own. Then we can expand on this to look at the sky from different perspectives (artists, observers of artwork, dancers, and writers) throughout the rest of the unit. Following the discussion of the phrase like a diamond in the sky, introduce the objectives for the lesson. Building Background Knowledge The teacher explains that we are now going to view the stars from an artist s perspective. Teacher gives a short bio of Vincent van Gogh and projects several of his famous pieces of artwork. Pick one of them, other than The Starry Night, for the following activity. Students participate in the Ten Times Two activity: Students are given 60 seconds to list ten things they observe in the piece. Then students are given an additional 60 seconds to analyze the painting further and list 10 more observations. (Use of artwork other than The Starry Night is to get students comfortable with the activity. Use at your discretion.) Teacher displays The Starry Night and leads students in the Ten Times Two activity for this piece. Have students share their observations of the artwork and list them on an anchor chart. Main Activity

Starry, Starry Night Painting the Night Sky 2nd Grade Project 1 Part 1 The teacher displays The Starry Night on the Promethean board and leads discussion about which stars in the painting are bright, dim, small, or large. After identifying star attributes in the painting, the teacher utilizes http://thecraftyclassroom.com/crafts/famous artist crafts for kids/van gogh art project/. With pencil outlines instead of the glue used in the examples, model how Van Gogh used oil pastels to create each star attribute size and brightness. Teacher models on the document camera or by highlighting over Van Gogh s painting with the Promethean highlighter how to create stars of various sizes and brightness. Expectations: 2 small stars (1 bright, 1 dim), 2 medium stars (1 bright, 1 dim), and 1 large star (bright or dim with accurate explanation). See visual arts teacher for assistance on value and techniques. Part 2 Scaffold creation step by step using http://thecraftyclassroom.com/crafts/famous artist crafts for kids/van gogh art project/. Students create their own Starry Night artwork, exemplifying the attributes of size and brightness. REFLECTION Reflective Strategies (5 10 min) Students partner up and observe each other s pieces. They identify attributes of stars (dimness, brightness, darkness, small, medium and large) in their partner s piece. Ask students to describe the attributes they identified in their partner s piece. DIFFERENTIATION Below Grade Level Students: For written reflections, students can use a writing frame to write about their artwork identifying 1 2 of the star attributes and how it was created. For example, students can use : My artwork includes stars that are bright and stars that are dim. My piece also includes stars that are large, stars that are medium, and stars that are small. Above Grade Level Students: The students write about their artwork identifying 3 4 of the star attributes and how it was created. CREDITS U.S. Department of Education Arts in Education Model Development and Dissemination Grants Program Ideas contributed and edited by: Tammy Owen, Theresa Neidlinger, Jessica Tatum, Jessica Espinoza, Richard Benjamin Ph.D., Michele McClelland, Mary Ellen Johnson, Jane Gill