Kindergarten: Students will be exposed to types of art, art materials and elements of art. They will observe subject matter and it s details, meaning of artwork and express what they see and feel. FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER Illustrator, Types of art, art tools colors, shapes, pattern self-portrait, texture, sculpture collage, drawing K I can explore the primary and secondary colors and use them when I create art. Primary colors: Red, Yellow and Blue Experiment with color mixing. Kindergarten Vocabulary: center left/right pattern texture thick/thin up/down over/under shape size line wavy zigzag straight curvy short/long weaving collage self-portrait repeat imagine create Elements of Art: LINE SHAPE COLOR Space Value Form TEXTURE I can identify and explain different types of art: illustrations paintings photographs sculptures drawings I can learn about artists from around the world: Artists to introduce: Sendak Carle Monet Mondrian I can use demonstrate a proper use of tools pencils erasers paintbrushes scissors markers glue I can recognize and create types of patterns Pollack click here for the Ohio Visual Arts Standards: https://goo.gl/jbuq9z
KINDERGARTEN RESOURCES ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES ARTISTS & ART MOVEMENTS ART SKILLS "Peep of a different Color" video The Way I Feel by Janan Cain Curious George Coloring Mixing http://tinyurl.com/nld2xxm http://tinyurl.com/6oq2e4 Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sednak Train Shape Video http://tinyurl.com/shaunshapevideok Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh Primary & Secondary Colors v=yu44jrtixsq&sns=em Art with Mati and Dada https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UCR2NlUr0yPuqRxZN_7ItHog Sculpture Video (Word of the Day) http://tinyurl.com/paw2a5l BrainPop Jr. Elements of Art https://jr.brainpop.com/artsandtechnology/art/ elementsofart/
1st grade: Students will be able to define what art is. The students will communicate ideas and purposes for making art and recognize how artists use the elements of art. FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER What is art? Drawing, line, shape, illustrators color: primary & secondary, sculpture portrait, elements patterns, landscapes 1 I can explore the primary and secondary colors and use them when I create art. Primary colors: Red, Yellow and Blue Secondary colors: Green, Orange and Purple If I add WHITE to a color, it will become lighter If I add BLACK to a color, it will become darker 1st Grade Vocabulary: diagonal background horizontal horizon line vertical texture primary organic secondary geometric neutral 3D (three-dimensional) landscape 2-D (two dimensional) Elements of Art: LINE SHAPE COLOR Space Value Form TEXTURE I can identify and explain different types of art: illustrations paintings photographs sculptures drawings I can learn about artists from around the world: Artists to introduce: Sendak Carle Monet Mondrian Pollack I can demonstrate the proper use of tools pencils erasers paintbrushes scissors markers glue I can discover geometric and organic shapes and use them when I create art. click here for the Ohio Visual Arts Standards: https://goo.gl/jbuq9z
1st GRADE RESOURCES ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES ARTISTS & ART MOVEMENTS ART SKILLS Primary secondary colors Claude Monet Sculpture Video http://tinyurl.com/paw2a5l v=yu44jrtixsq&sns=em BrainPop Jr. Elements of Art https://jr.brainpop.com/ artsandtechnology/art/ elementsofart/ v=ah5g2m14oum&t=234s Jackson Pollock v=vkl7thg67ac Curious George Coloring Mixing http://tinyurl.com/6oq2e4 Portraits https://www.brainpop.com/ socialstudies/culture/portraits/ Art with Mati and Dada https://www.youtube.com/ channel/ UCR2NlUr0yPuqRxZN_7ItHog
2nd grade: Students will be able to create art that reflects experiences from life and imagination. Students will use elements, including value, for expressive purposes as well as recognize symbols from community and different cultures. FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER Color review, Norman Rockwell, intro to depth Elements of art, emphasis, american symbols Depth, self-portrait, collage Color mixing, sculpture 2 I can explore the primary and secondary colors and use them when I create art. Primary colors: Red, Yellow and Blue Secondary colors: Green, Orange and Purple If I add WHITE to a color, it will become lighter. This is a tint. If I add BLACK to a color, it will become darker. This is a shade. 2nd Grade Vocabulary: cone cube illustrate medium symmetry resist balance tint shade cool colors warm colors sphere silhouette horizon line overlapping foreground middle ground background depth Elements of Art: LINE SHAPE COLOR SPACE VALUE FORM TEXTURE Warm Colors: I can learn about artists from around the world: I can demonstrate the proper use of art tools I can identify 3D forms Cool Colors: Artists to introduce: Albers Van Gogh Johns Burch pencils erasers paintbrushes scissors markers glue sculpting tools click here for the Ohio Visual Arts Standards: https://goo.gl/jbuq9z
2nd GRADE RESOURCES ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES ARTISTS & ART MOVEMENTS ART SKILLS An Eye for Color:The Story of Josef Albers by Van Gogh paintings done on black water Painting like Van Gogh Natasha Wing Art by Julia Breckenreid v=4dky7hnu4vk v=sw7xyhrhrqg&sns=em BrainPop Jr. Color https://jr.brainpop.com/artsandtechnology/art/ BrainPop Jr. Van Gogh BrainPop Jr. Collage colors/ https://jr.brainpop.com/artsandtechnology/art/ https://jr.brainpop.com/artsandtechnology/art/ vincentvangogh/ collage/ BrainPop Drawing https://www.brainpop.com/artsandmusic/ BrainPop Jr. American Symbols Curious George Coloring Mixing artconcepts/drawing/ https://jr.brainpop.com/socialstudies/ http://tinyurl.com/6oq2e4 citizenship/ussymbols/ BrainPOP Jr. Statue of Liberty https://jr.brainpop.com/socialstudies/ citizenship/statueofliberty/ Jasper Johns song http://youtu.be/hmchtmrp1rg Laurel Burch's Artwork http://laurelburch.com/flash/felines.html Art with Mati and Dada https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UCR2NlUr0yPuqRxZN_7ItHog
3rd grade: Students will be able to recognize that art reflects life. They will be exposed to artists who contributed to the cultural heritages of the people of the United States. Students will use elements and principles, including value, for expressive purposes. FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER elements of art American artists, colors principles: movement, balance, contrast, emphasis sculpture, landscape 3 I can explore colors and use them when I create art. Primary colors: red, yellow & blue Secondary colors: green, orange & purple Intermediate colors: red-orange, red-violet, blue-green, blue-violet, yellow-green, yellow-orange Neutral colors: black, white, gray, brown If I add WHITE to a color, it will become lighter. This is a tint. If I add BLACK to a color, it will become darker. This is a shade Monochromatic: a color scheme of tints & shades all in one hue 3rd Grade Vocabulary: ceramics cool colors warm colors depth contrast intermediate colors neutral colors placement monochromatic illusion symmetry asymmetry 3D (three-dimensional 2D (two dimensional) tint shade balance hue Elements of Art: LINE SHAPE COLOR SPACE VALUE FORM TEXTURE Principles of Art: PATTERN BALANCE CONTRAST MOVEMENT EMPHASIS Rhythm Unity I can learn about artists and art movements from different time periods around the world: Artists to introduce: Haring Picasso Galler Rockwell Art Movements: Op art Harlem Renaissance I can demonstrate increasing skill in the use of art tools pencils markers paintbrushes sculpting tools glue scissors I can discover space by using foreground, middle ground and background in a landscape. click here for the Ohio Visual Arts Standards: https://goo.gl/jbuq9z
3rd GRADE RESOURCES ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES ARTISTS & ART MOVEMENTS ART SKILLS Principles of Design Mr. Picasso Head (CUBISM) http://www.picassohead.com/ Op Art Worm Drawings http://tinyurl.com/opartworms3rd http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-are-theprinciples-of-art-definition-examples.html Heather Galler s Artwork Elements Overview v=stcvwbqup-s http://youtu.be/pigfsxi25qc BrainPop Cubism https://www.brainpop.com/artsandmusic/ artconcepts/cubism/
4th grade: Students will develop a criteria for judging artwork and why it is created. Students will examine a range of artistic works to gain insight into the historical and cultural traditions for local and global communities. FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER elements of art, drawing, value Native America, color review monochromatic, tints & shades sculpture I can demonstrate increasing skill in use of color. 4th Grade Vocabulary: Elements of Art: 4 Principles of Art: Primary colors: red, yellow & blue Secondary colors: green, orange & purple Intermediate colors: red-orange, red-violet, blue-green, blue-violet, yellow-green, yellow-orange Neutral colors: black, white, gray, brown If I add WHITE to a color, it will become lighter. This is a tint. If I add BLACK to a color, it will become darker. This is a shade Monochromatic: A color schemes of tints & Shades all in one hue. artifacts ceramics depth contrast pattern intermediate positive space negative space Balance symmetry asymmetry overlapping tint shade radial collaborate emphasis illusion LINE SHAPE COLOR SPACE VALUE FORM TEXTURE PATTERN BALANCE CONTRAST MOVEMENT EMPHASIS Rhythm UNITY I can learn about artists and art movements from different time periods around the world: Artists to introduce: Ohio artists Art Movements: Native American Japanese/Eastern art I can demonstrate increasing skill in the use of art tools pencils erasers paintbrushes scissors markers glue sculpting tools I can use contrast when I create art click here for the Ohio Visual Arts Standards: https://goo.gl/jbuq9z
4th GRADE RESOURCES ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES ARTISTS & ART MOVEMENTS ART SKILLS principles of design Notan self-portrait drawing http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-are-the- http://www.instructables.com/id/fun-withprinciples-of-art-definition-examples.html Notan/ http://youtu.be/3ouiumhlnma elements overview http://youtu.be/pigfsxi25qc Native American Art http://www.ducksters.com/history/ native_american_art.php
5th grade: Students will express personal responses to artistic works, giving reasons for their interpretations and preferences. Students will identify and apply interdisciplinary themes/processes to create meanings, moods and visual effects in artwork. Students will also integrate technology to strengthen art making processes. I can learn about artists and art movements from different time periods around the world: Artists to introduce: Warhol Rodin Art Movements: Pop art FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER Warhol Pop Art, abstract, color groups landscape, one-point perspective, depth I can demonstrate increasing skill in use of color. hand, still-life, emphasis, value Intermediate colors: red-orange, red-violet, blue-green, blue-violet, yellow-green, yellow-orange Neutral colors: black, white, gray, brown If I add WHITE to a color, it will become lighter. This is a tint. If I add BLACK to a color, it will become darker. This is a shade Monochromatic: A color schemes of tints & Shades all in one hue. Analogous: Three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. Complementary: Colors across from each other on the color wheel. I can demonstrate my understanding of value by creating smooth transitions between light and dark. 5th Grade Vocabulary: perspective point of view sketch contrast culture complementary proportion principles analogous intermediate sculpture, Rodin, ODIP craftsmanship critical thinking value tone intensity movement still life I can demonstrate increasing skill in the use of art tools pencils erasers paintbrushes scissors glue sculpting tools ipad Elements of Art: LINE SHAPE COLOR SPACE VALUE FORM TEXTURE 5Principles of Art: PATTERN BALANCE CONTRAST MOVEMENT EMPHASIS RHYTHM UNITY Students will be introduced to the ODIP strategy while engaging with art. OBSERVE DESCRIBE INTERPRET PROVE click here for the Ohio Visual Arts Standards: https://goo.gl/jbuq9z
5th GRADE RESOURCES ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES ARTISTS & ART MOVEMENTS ART SKILLS Elements of art overview or review http://youtu.be/pigfsxi25qc Andy Warhol quick biography Drawing hand v=7vh5mrtk9hq v=cl9rd6l8nbq v=con- UORKeg4 Drawing the hand The World s Greatest Artists: Andy Warhol by BrainPop Color Mike Venezia and movie v=chzlop6fd3o https://www.brainpop.com/artsandmusic/ artconcepts/color/ Pop art Art Hub for Kids https://www.artforkidshub.com/ v=dheyodctsdq One-point perspective v=ife8x6vqiba Definition of perspective https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=rolhybuf7cs