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SAMPLE ASSESSMENT OUTLINE VISUAL ARTS PRELIMINARY UNIT 1 AND UNIT 2

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1 Sample assessment outline Visual Arts Preliminary Unit 1 Assessment task Task 1: Series of drawings Experimenting with different drawing techniques Task 2: Discovering colour Using colour in Task 3: Mosaic/collage Tactile colourful collage Task 4: Pastel drawing Expressive gesture and line drawing Task 5: Gallery set up Students prepare selected work for display Task 6: Art responses Students respond to Leonie Norton and Jude Taylor Task 7: Reflection Respond to individual and group Notional due date Week 3 Week 6 Week 9 Week 11 Week 16 Week 6 Week 9 Week 16 develop art ideas to create use art media and techniques to present personal observation in respond to reflect on their art experiences present

2 SAMPLE PLANNING CHECKLIST Visual Arts Preliminary Unit 1 ( = Unit content covered) Art making Task 1 Series of drawings Task 2 Discovering colour Task 3 Mosaic/ collage Task 4 Pastel drawing Task 5 Gallery display Inquiry collation of ideas for design; for example, brainstorming or mind mapping mark making for initial drawings/sketches: for example, different mark- making media, such as pencils, crayons, markers, brushes, fingers materials; for example, painting with different size brushes or with twigs or bamboo nibs; paint using different amounts of liquid medium, or on different weights and absorbency of paper visual arts process in making ; for example, rolling out clay, impressing a clay surface with textured objects, and glazing a clay surface with liquid copper carbonate using sponges Visual language visual elements (line, shape, colour and/or texture) to create ; for example, making patterns with textured stamps, or making a series of pinch pots, or making a monoprint using printmaking ink and simple torn stencils Art forms, media, techniques and influences engage in colour mixing techniques media and techniques in selected art forms; for example, applying paint with a brush or coiling with clay materials and techniques; for example drawing with light, using large gestures to suggest an emotion experience techniques, subject matter or approaches by other artists or teachers when making own Art practice processes and techniques used to create produce safe work practices respect own and the of others display finished Task 6 Art responses Task 7 Reflection

3 SAMPLE PLANNING CHECKLIST Visual Arts Preliminary Unit 1 ( = Unit content covered) Art interpretation Art responses reflect on own and personal accomplishments respond to ; for example, identify lines, shape, colour personal response/reaction to meaning and purpose in ; for example, appreciate what may be about Task 1 Series of drawings Task 2 Discovering colour Task 3 Mosaic/ collage Task 4 Pastel drawing Task 5 Gallery display Task 6 Art responses Task 7 Reflection

4 Sample assessment outline Visual Arts Preliminary Unit 2 Assessment task Task 8: Designs and sketches of native fauna Research and draw several native fauna Task 9: Two final designs Create two final designs of own animal characters Task 10: Small clay sculpture of character Using clay as a medium, create small sculpture Task 11: Large recycled sculpture Students use recycled materials to create sculpture Task 12: Gallery set up Students prepare selected work for display Task 13: Art responses Students respond to Sayaka Ganz Task 14: Reflection Respond to individual and group Notional due date Week 3 Week 5 Week 8 Week 12 Week 16 Week 3 Week 9 Week 8 Week 16 develop art ideas to create manipulate art media and techniques to present personal ideas in respond to reflect on their art experiences present

5 SAMPLE PLANNING CHECKLIST Visual Arts Preliminary Unit 2 ( = Unit content covered) Art making Task 8 Designs a sketch of native fauna Task 9 Two final designs Task 10 Small clay sculpture of character Task 11 Large recycled sculpture Task 12 Gallery display Inquiry collation of ideas for design; for example, brainstorming, collage or mind mapping initial drawings to express themselves; use of drawing as a means of expression materials to develop ; for example, bending wire to create a sculpture armature steps and processes to create Visual language visual language to create ; for example, using contrasting colours visual language (elements and principles of art) to represent experiences and express feelings; for example, using line to capture movement Art forms, media, techniques and influences colour mixing techniques to produce an outcome variety of media to produce ; for example, textured surfaces for rubbings or prints handle media and demonstrated techniques; for example, the use of crayon and wax resist techniques adopt processes associated with specific art forms; for example, making more than one print from a plate exposure to artists and their work when producing ; for example, the textural paint qualities of Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh Art practice processes and techniques used to create produce safe work practices respect own and the of others display finished Task 13 Art responses Task 14 Reflection

6 SAMPLE PLANNING CHECKLIST Visual Arts Preliminary Unit 2 ( = Unit content covered) Task 8 Designs a sketch of native fauna Task 9 Two final designs Task 10 Small clay sculpture of character Task 11 Large recycled sculpture Task 12 Gallery display Task 13 Art responses Task 14 Reflection Art interpretation Art responses reflect on individual and/or group evaluation of respond to with basic visual language; for example, line, colour, texture and/or shape meaning and purpose in ; for example, respond to the narrative in