logging in or signing up BTS Portfolio rmitchell2 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 331 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 24, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript BEVERLY TAYLOR SORENSON ARTS LEARNING PROGRAMProfessional Development Portfolio - Year OneRosemary Mitchell, Visual Art Specialist, Woodrow Wilson Elementary, Granite School District : BEVERLY TAYLOR SORENSON ARTS LEARNING PROGRAMProfessional Development Portfolio - Year OneRosemary Mitchell, Visual Art Specialist, Woodrow Wilson Elementary, Granite School District NEXT Slide 2: INDIVIDUAL ARTISTIC GOALS NEXT Slide 3: SAMPLES OF STUDENT WORK WEEK 2 WEEK 3 FALL RECESS WEEK 4 WEEK 5 NOV-DEC ART JANUARY 09 FEBRUARY MARCH “PICTURE THIS” INFORMANCE WEEK 1 WEEK 6 NEXT Slide 4: 3 INSTRUCTIONAL PLANS: COLLABORATIVE ART MAKING – “2ND GRADE MURALS”, “THE COLONIAL PRINTING PRESS”, 5TH GRADE LEDGER ART – “FROM ROCK ART -TO HIDE TO - LEDGER PAPER” CLAY – K-1: STARS & ICYCLES, 4TH GRADE: REGIONS & ANIMALS OF UTAH, 5TH GRADE TESSELLATIONS, ELL ADULT LEARNERS BASKETS, K-1 BASKETS & CATS NEXT Slide 5: BACK NEXT COLLABORATIVE ART MAKING: “2ND GRADE MURALS” SLIDESHOW STUDENTS WILL KNOW… the importance of collaboration in art the implications of working as a team to create one project the definition of a mural the history of murals STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO… create a collaborative mural with their classmates problem solve on a large scale project continue a visual design discuss their artwork “THE COLONIAL PRINTING PRESS”, 5TH GRADE the history of printmaking and its connection to Colonialism about block printmaking and the importance of design the importance of teamwork in collaborative art making Students will know the connection between printmaking and colonial culture create a letter to contribute to the class alphabet apply their knowledge about colonial culture to create a message connect their work with another students work to create a collaborative work of art problem solve as they work in a group INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIONS: community, cultures, environment, citizenship, problem solving, collaboration, language development INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIIONS: Explorers, Colonists, governments and cultures, communication problem solving, collaboration, language development Slide 6: LEDGER ART: “FROM ROCK ART, TO HIDE, TO LEDGER PAPER STORYTELLING” BACK NEXT SLIDESHOW STUDENTS WILL KNOW… the qualities of ledger art Native artists who created ledger art the history of ledger art the aesthetic importance of ledger art in history STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO… identify the unique aspects of ledger art create their own piece of ledger art discuss their ledger art with other students articulate the symbols, designs, and stories found in ledger art INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIIONS: History, government, cultures, Native American Tribes, storytelling, literature, symbolism Slide 7: CLAY SLIDESHOW STUDENTS WILL KNOW… STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO… NEXT INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIIONS: K-1: manipulation of tools, basic shapes, using basic shapes to create form, life skill of respect 4th: regions & landforms of Utah, soil comparisons, animals of Utah 5th: math – tessellations, repeating patterns, symmetry 6th: Egyptian vessels, Egyptian cartouches, Egyptian Paste, language development how to create clay forms using textures and patterns from different cultures how to use different techniques when working with clay how to incorporate art history, aesthetics and criticism with a hands-on activity how to use glazes to personalize their work understand the history of clay in relation to culture better understand and apply media, techniques & processes choose a range of subject matter, symbols and ideas reflect upon and assess the results of the clay and firing process make connections between visual arts and other disciplines BACK Slide 8: SIDE BY SIDE TEACHING Classroom teachers and art specialists working together to Design curriculum that is rigorous in the art form and in other areas of the curriculum, i.e. science, math, and the language arts. SLIDESHOW You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
BTS Portfolio rmitchell2 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 331 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 24, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript BEVERLY TAYLOR SORENSON ARTS LEARNING PROGRAMProfessional Development Portfolio - Year OneRosemary Mitchell, Visual Art Specialist, Woodrow Wilson Elementary, Granite School District : BEVERLY TAYLOR SORENSON ARTS LEARNING PROGRAMProfessional Development Portfolio - Year OneRosemary Mitchell, Visual Art Specialist, Woodrow Wilson Elementary, Granite School District NEXT Slide 2: INDIVIDUAL ARTISTIC GOALS NEXT Slide 3: SAMPLES OF STUDENT WORK WEEK 2 WEEK 3 FALL RECESS WEEK 4 WEEK 5 NOV-DEC ART JANUARY 09 FEBRUARY MARCH “PICTURE THIS” INFORMANCE WEEK 1 WEEK 6 NEXT Slide 4: 3 INSTRUCTIONAL PLANS: COLLABORATIVE ART MAKING – “2ND GRADE MURALS”, “THE COLONIAL PRINTING PRESS”, 5TH GRADE LEDGER ART – “FROM ROCK ART -TO HIDE TO - LEDGER PAPER” CLAY – K-1: STARS & ICYCLES, 4TH GRADE: REGIONS & ANIMALS OF UTAH, 5TH GRADE TESSELLATIONS, ELL ADULT LEARNERS BASKETS, K-1 BASKETS & CATS NEXT Slide 5: BACK NEXT COLLABORATIVE ART MAKING: “2ND GRADE MURALS” SLIDESHOW STUDENTS WILL KNOW… the importance of collaboration in art the implications of working as a team to create one project the definition of a mural the history of murals STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO… create a collaborative mural with their classmates problem solve on a large scale project continue a visual design discuss their artwork “THE COLONIAL PRINTING PRESS”, 5TH GRADE the history of printmaking and its connection to Colonialism about block printmaking and the importance of design the importance of teamwork in collaborative art making Students will know the connection between printmaking and colonial culture create a letter to contribute to the class alphabet apply their knowledge about colonial culture to create a message connect their work with another students work to create a collaborative work of art problem solve as they work in a group INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIONS: community, cultures, environment, citizenship, problem solving, collaboration, language development INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIIONS: Explorers, Colonists, governments and cultures, communication problem solving, collaboration, language development Slide 6: LEDGER ART: “FROM ROCK ART, TO HIDE, TO LEDGER PAPER STORYTELLING” BACK NEXT SLIDESHOW STUDENTS WILL KNOW… the qualities of ledger art Native artists who created ledger art the history of ledger art the aesthetic importance of ledger art in history STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO… identify the unique aspects of ledger art create their own piece of ledger art discuss their ledger art with other students articulate the symbols, designs, and stories found in ledger art INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIIONS: History, government, cultures, Native American Tribes, storytelling, literature, symbolism Slide 7: CLAY SLIDESHOW STUDENTS WILL KNOW… STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO… NEXT INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIIONS: K-1: manipulation of tools, basic shapes, using basic shapes to create form, life skill of respect 4th: regions & landforms of Utah, soil comparisons, animals of Utah 5th: math – tessellations, repeating patterns, symmetry 6th: Egyptian vessels, Egyptian cartouches, Egyptian Paste, language development how to create clay forms using textures and patterns from different cultures how to use different techniques when working with clay how to incorporate art history, aesthetics and criticism with a hands-on activity how to use glazes to personalize their work understand the history of clay in relation to culture better understand and apply media, techniques & processes choose a range of subject matter, symbols and ideas reflect upon and assess the results of the clay and firing process make connections between visual arts and other disciplines BACK Slide 8: SIDE BY SIDE TEACHING Classroom teachers and art specialists working together to Design curriculum that is rigorous in the art form and in other areas of the curriculum, i.e. science, math, and the language arts. SLIDESHOW