Enduring Understandings
- important ideas that students should carry with them years beyond the
instruction received this year.
- Art is a visual form of communication.
- Art evokes meaning.
- Tools, materials, techniques and process
are needed to create art.
- Tools, materials, techniques and
processes must be used properly when creating art.
- You can critique art when you know how
to analyze, assess and evaluate art.
Essential Questions
- most important “big picture” questions students should be able to answer
after completing learning activities.
- How do you use art to communicate?
- How do you use various tools, materials, techniques
and processes in the specific mediums?
- How do you critique a piece of art?
Standards I, III, V
- Students will have the ability to use art as a form
of visual communication.
- Students will have the ability to understand what
evokes meaning in art.
- Students will be able to recognize various tools,
materials, techniques and processes.
- Students will utilize various tools, materials,
techniques and processes in works of art.
- Students will critique art using their understanding
of analysis, assessment and evaluation.
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