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AE17.VA.1.6
AE17.VA.1.6
Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 1 - Visual Arts
AE17.VA.1.6
Use art vocabulary while creating art.
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Essential Questions
EU: Artists and designers develop excellence through practice and constructive critique, reflecting on, revising, and refining work over time.
EQ: What role does persistence play in revising, refining, and developing work? How do artists grow and become accomplished in art forms? How does collaboratively reflecting on a work help us experience it more completely?
Skills Examples
Work with a partner or small group to create an artwork.
Use the book
Perfect Square
by Michael Hall to help "thinking outside the box" skills.
Create two-dimensional artworks using a variety of gadgets for printmaking.
Use paint media to create paintings of family portraits or a favorite memory.
Create three-dimensional artworks such as clay pinch pots or found-object sculptures.
View a step-by-step demonstration of an artistic technique.
Properly clean and store art materials.
Use
Mouse Paint
book by Helen Walsh to teach color mixing of primary to achieve secondary colors.
Create a painting inspired by Piet Mondrian's
Broadway Boogie Woogie
.
Create a "Pop Art" inspired artwork of positive and negative spaces and shapes by using colored paper cut-outs and gluing to different background squares.
Make a color wheel and identify the complimentary colors (red and green, blue and orange, yellow and purple).
Draw different forms in the school environment: cones in the gym, cubes in math center, and sphere used for a globe.
Create texture rubbings by placing paper over different surfaces and rubbing with a crayon or oil pastel. Use a rough brick wall, a smooth table, bumpy bubble wrap, or soft felt shapes.
Use repetition in art by looking at the designs on a shell or the stripes of a zebra for inspiration.
Vocabulary
Complementary colors
Contrast
Curator
Elements of Art
Texture
Landscapes
Portrait
Positive/ negative space and shape
Principles of design
Repetition
Variety
Secondary colors
Still life
Technique
Venue
Anchor Standards
Anchor Standard 3: Refine and complete artistic work.
Aligned Learning Resources
Designing Elements of Story in Little Blue and Little Yellow
The Elements of Art: Color
The Elements of Art: Line
The Elements of Art: Shape
Mind Maps
Lines in Buildings
Lines in Balance
Painted Textures in Process-Folio
Lines in Radial Balance
Abstract Fun
Applying Line, Shape, and Color in Artwork
Mouse Paint with Secondary Colors
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