Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

What Is Virtual Reality?

Subject Area

Arts Education

Grade(s)

3, 4, 5

Overview

Students will read about Virtual Reality (VR).  They will brainstorm ideas for a VR game.  They will discuss if VR is an acceptable substitution for real life.  

    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 3 - Media Arts

    AE17.MED.3.1

    Develop multiple ideas for a media arts product, utilizing a variety of tools, methods, and/or materials.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MED.3.1

    Vocabulary

    Develop
    • challenge
    • Variety
      • from more than one category of ideas
      Evaluate
      • test
      • challenge
      Construct
      • build
      • order
      • assemble
      Principles
      • movement
      • force
      Analyze
      • compare and contrast
      • cause and effect

    Essential Questions

    EU: Media arts ideas, works, and processes are shaped by the imagination, creative processes, and by experiences, both within and outside of the arts.
    EQ: How do media artists generate ideas? How can ideas for media arts productions be formed and developed to be effective and original?

    Skills Examples

    • Brainstorm with a group and list many, varied, and unusual ideas for a class media arts project. Use improvisation to imagine a script.
    • In a group and after brainstorming, use a decision matrix to choose one idea and with guidance create a plan and/or model for a media arts production. With guidance, test the model by getting feedback from classmates.
    • With guidance, create and present with a media arts product teaching Newton's Laws.
    • With guidance and responding to teacher questions, compare and contrast how the basic principles of light, audio, video/ images affect an original media arts product. Refine the product based on the discoveries from the discussion, i.e., change audio and/or images.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 3 - Media Arts

    AE17.MED.3.6

    Collaborate in a variety of artistic, design, technical, and organizational roles, including making compositional decisions, manipulating tools, and planning with a group in media arts productions.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MED.3.6

    Vocabulary

    Varied
    • from more than one category
    Collaborate
    • cooperate
    • combining ideas
    • active listening
    Artistic Roles
    • designers
    • director
    Technical Roles
    • equipment operator
    Organization Roles
    • producer
    • director
    • writer
    • editor
    Composition
    • elements of design
    Creative Thinking
    • role playing
    • discussion
    Critical Thinking
    • analyze
    • synthesize
    Planning
    • modeling
    • storyboarding
    • scripting
    Experience
    • audience
  • setting
  • environment
  • Essential Questions

    EU: Media artists require a range of skills and abilities to creatively solve problems within and through media arts productions.
    EQ: What skills are required for creating effective media artworks and how are they improved? How are creativity and innovation developed within and through media arts productions? How do media artists use various tools and techniques?

    Skills Examples

    • With guidance, combine two art forms and two Web 3.0 tools to teach the information from science studies through digital art, animation, or video.
    • With guidance and in a group, use creative thinking and a decision matrix to choose a topic for a media arts project that combines two art forms and has been revised at least twice. The project will reflect a single word chosen to describe our community.
    • With guidance and in a group, use creative thinking and a decision matrix to choose a topic for a media arts project that combines two art forms and has been revised at least twice. The project will reflect an original story using the elements of a story.
    • With guidance, use two of the methods available in the classroom to collect images and sound for a media arts project to advertise your favorite breakfast cereal. Use two of the methods available in the classroom to build original images or sounds.
    • In a group, choose a media arts presentation to share with the class about a topic being studied in social studies. In the group, assign roles and make a plan for presenting and carry out your plan for the class. Describe the conditions and process to your class.
    • After sharing a media arts presentation with your class as a group, debrief with your group with guidance to identify the cause and effect of the setting. Choose two improvements in the process that could be made.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 5: Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 4 - Media Arts

    AE17.MED.4.1

    Conceptualize original media arts products, utilizing a variety of creative methods.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MED.4.1

    Vocabulary

    Conceptualize
    • imagine
    • visualize
    • unified ideas
    • theme
    • brainstorm
    Original
    • unique
    • synthesize
    • model
    Artistic Goals
    • intent
    • message
    • aesthetic
    Purpose
    • your "why"
    • intent
    Artistic Concepts
    • balance
    • contrast
    Elements of Design
    Principles of Media Arts
    Elements of Design
    Figurative Language
    • analogy

    Essential Questions

    EU: Media arts ideas, works, and processes are shaped by the imagination, creative processes, and by experiences, both within and outside of the arts.
    EQ: How do media artists generate ideas? How can ideas for media arts productions be formed and developed to be effective and original?

    Skills Examples

    • Brainstorm with a group and list many, varied, and unusual ideas for a class media arts project. Use a storyboard to capture and organize ideas.
    • In a group and after brainstorming choose one idea and create a plan and/or model for a media arts production that meet the group's artistic goals. Challenge the model by getting feedback from classmates and revise the storyboard.
    • After researching choose many and varied images and l for a media arts production that convey a chosen purpose. Images and sounds will use balance and contrast.
    • Refine a media arts project to address a chosen purpose, communicating through metaphor.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 4 - Media Arts

    AE17.MED.4.6

    Collaborate to practice fundamental artistic, design, technical, and career skills in media arts productions.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MED.4.6

    Vocabulary

    Media
    • books, print media (books, magazines, newspapers), television, movies, video games, music, cell phones, various kinds of software, and the Internet.

    Essential Questions

    EU: Media artists require a range of skills and abilities to creatively solve problems within and through media arts productions.
    EQ: What skills are required for creating effective media artworks and how are they improved? How are creativity and innovation developed within and through media arts productions? How do media artists use various tools and techniques?

    Skills Examples

    • Choose and share a media arts product that shows a variety of academics, arts and media forms. Identify each element as the product is being shared.
    • In a creative team with assigned roles, use creative thinking to choose a media arts project that combines two art forms and has been revised at least twice. The project will reflect an original story with a clear purpose, message, and meaning.
    • Create a media arts product that addresses a specific problem in the community and revise the product at least twice.
    • In a creative team with assigned roles, use tools available in the classroom in both a standard and novel way for a media arts project that combines two art forms and has been revised at least twice.
    • Choose a media arts presentation to share with a younger group of students about a topic being studied social studies.
    • After sharing a media arts product with a younger group of students about a topic being studied social studies, debrief with the class about the results and improvements that could be made for the presentation.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 5: Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 5 - Media Arts

    AE17.MED.5.1

    Present original ideas and innovations for media arts products, utilizing personal experiences and/or the work of others.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MED.5.1

    Vocabulary

    Original
    • Synthesize
    • Innovation
    Proposal
    • Concept
    • Action Plan
    • Materials List
    • Roles/ Team Needed
    Design
    Purpose
    • Persuade
    • Discredit
    Meaning
    • Subtext
    • Connotation vs. Denotation
    Principles
    • Emphasis
    • Exaggeration

    Essential Questions

    EU: Media arts ideas, works, and processes are shaped by the imagination, creative processes, and by experiences, both within and outside of the arts.
    EQ: How do media artists generate ideas? How can ideas for media arts productions be formed and developed to be effective and original?

    Skills Examples

    • Brainstorm with a group and list many, varied, and unusual ideas for a class media arts project. Use a storyboard to capture and organize ideas to advertise a product in a new way with a new message.
    • In a group and after brainstorming choose one idea and create a plan and/or model for a media arts production that meets the group's artistic goals based on the elements of design. Challenge the model by getting feedback from classmates and revise the storyboard to better communicate to the audience.
    • After researching choose many and varied images for a media arts production that convey a chosen purpose. Images and sounds will use emphasis and exaggeration.
    • Refine a media arts project from feedback to get a specific audience reaction, communicating through metaphor and symbolism.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 5 - Media Arts

    AE17.MED.5.6

    Collaborate to practice artistic, design, technical, and career skills in media arts productions.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MED.5.6

    Vocabulary

    Integration
    Artistic Skills
    Design Skills
    Technical Skills
    Career Skills
    Formal vs. Informal Techniques
    Fundamental
    Conventions
    Purpose

    Essential Questions

    EU: Media artists require a range of skills and abilities to creatively solve problems within and through media arts productions.
    EQ: What skills are required for creating effective media artworks and how are they improved? How are creativity and innovation developed within and through media arts productions? How do media artists use various tools and techniques?

    Skills Examples

    • Choose and share a media arts product that shows a complex variety of academics, arts and media forms.
    • In a creative team with assigned roles, use creative thinking to choose a topic for a media arts project that combines two art forms and has been revised at least twice. The project will reflect an original story with a clear persuasive purpose, message, and meaning using metaphor.
    • Create a media arts product that addresses a specific problem in the community and revise the product at least twice, using media arts conventions in an advanced way.
    • In a creative team with assigned roles, explore the tools available in the classroom in both a standard and novel way and suggest novel ways for using what is available in a media arts product.
    • After listing qualities and purposes for a presentation, choose a media arts presentation to share with a younger group of students about a topic being studied science.
    • After sharing a media arts product with a younger group of students about a topic being studied science, debrief with the class about the results and improvements that could be made for the presentation.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 5: Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation.
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