Festival Masks. School: Unity East Elementary and Unity West Elementary CR 600N, Tolono, IL 61880

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Festival Masks Name: Katrina Hanners School: Unity East Elementary and Unity West Elementary- 1035 CR 600N, Tolono, IL 61880 Population: Art-3rd grade Class Time: 35 minutes State Goals: 25.B.2 Understand how elements and principles combine within an art form to express ideas. 26.B.1d Visual Arts: Demonstrate skills to create visual works of art using manipulation, eyehand coordination, building and imagination. 27.A.1b Identify how the arts contribute to communication, celebrations, occupations and recreation. Instructional Objectives: -After this lesson, students will answer aesthetic scanning questions and take notes about the festival masks discussed in the slide show. - After this lesson, students will draw and color a design for a festival mask that is inspired by various masks from the slide show, my board sketches and examples from their own imagination. - After this lesson, students will construct a design for a festival mask that is inspired by various masks from the slide show, my board sketches and examples, and their own imagination. -After this lesson, students will critique one another s work by showing and discussing details of festival masks. Anticipatory Set/Motivation: To keep interest among the students, I will introduce new art terms. I will show a real example of my own masks and examples from other students. I will present a slideshow that shows examples of masks and mask information. I will talk about the significance of the mask. I will have students show their masks to one another at the end of class. Vocabulary: Color-hue of an object, appears when light hits a surface such as red, blue, yellow, etc. Shape- area that an object occupies Overlapping-one object in front of another object Symmetrical- two sides of a design are equal or match Asymmetrical- two sides of a design are not equal or do not match Three-dimensional (3-D)- object has shapes that come out from surface, they are not flat; object itself is not flat

Materials: Power Point-Slideshow Mask examples 6 x 9 tag board 9 x 12 color construction 12 x 18 color construction color markers glue stapler/staples pencils scissors hole punches Lessons: Day 1 (Overview)Teacher will introduce new project-festival masks. Teacher will show a few examples of masks. Teacher will present slideshow to students about masks. Teacher will talk about the importance of the mask. Teacher will ask for feedback from students, giving their general comments about the information and work that they see. Students will begin mask drawings. -Teacher will present mask examples and mask slideshow. -Students will participate in the discussion and take notes. -Teacher will demonstrate how to draw certain mask shapes on board. -Students will begin drawing mask ideas in their sketchbooks. -Teacher will check drawings and assist if needed. (Wrap-Up)Teacher will review ideas for masks. Teacher will inform students that they will complete mask drawings and begin -Students will clean up materials and hand in sketchbooks. Day 2 mask. Teacher will talk about the art terms color, shape, symmetrical, and asymmetrical. Teacher will demonstrate how to begin mask-making. Students will complete drawings and begin -Students will take notes in sketchbooks about art terms color, shape, symmetrical, and asymmetrical. -Teacher will demonstrate how to construct mask. -Students will complete their mask drawings. -Teacher will check and approve masks. -Teacher and students will begin constructing masks (they will need assistance). (Wrap-Up)Teacher will review ideas for mask project. Teacher will inform students that they will continue Day 3

(Wrap-Up)Teacher will review ideas for mask project. Teacher will inform students that they will continue Day 4 (Wrap-Up)Teacher will review ideas for mask project. Teacher will inform students that they will continue Day 5 (Wrap-Up)Teacher will review ideas for mask project. Teacher will inform students that they will continue Day 6 -Teacher will review ideas for mask project. Teacher will inform students that they will continue constructing masks in the next class. Day 7 mask. Teacher will review the art terms color, shape, symmetrical, and asymmetrical. Teacher will hold critique of masks. -Students finish -Teacher will review ideas for mask project. (Wrap-Up)Teacher will hold critique where students show and discuss masks. -Students complete mask rubric and give to teacher.

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Name: Class: Festival Mask Rubric Grading Scale 10 points 9-8 points 7-6 point 5-1 points Demonstrates Demonstrates high Demonstrates good Demonstrates fair mask Demonstrates by selecting and gluing color choices Demonstrates correct shows very clean and clear use of selecting and gluing color choices Demonstrates good pastels shows clean and clear use of selecting and gluing color choices Demonstrates fair pastels shows fairly clean and clear use of selecting and gluing color choices Demonstrates poor proper drawing- Demonstrates poor pastels shows poor use of selecting and gluing color choices Overall Craftsmanship well done with no obvious errors Project Work Ethic Project was completed in a timely manner with no wasted time well done with minor (1-2) errors Project was completed, but some time was wasted done fairly well with a few (3-4) errors Project was completed, but equal amount of time was wasted poorly done with many (over 4) errors Project was not completed in a timely manner-more time was wasted than used for working Total: /50 (can be doubled) (A= 50-47 B= 46-43 C= 42-38 D= 37-35.5 F=35-lower) Comments: