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   View Standards     Standard(s): [SC2015] (5) 14 :
14 ) Use a model to represent how any two systems, specifically the atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, and/or hydrosphere, interact and support life (e.g., influence of the ocean on ecosystems, landform shape, and climate; influence of the atmosphere on landforms and ecosystems through weather and climate; influence of mountain ranges on winds and clouds in the atmosphere).

[ARTS] MED (5) 5 :
5) Create media artworks through the integration of multiple contents and forms.

Example: Create video using storyboarding, site locations, filming, and background music to promote "Read Across America."

Subject: Science (5), Arts Education (5)
Title: Animation
URL: https://cleanet.org/cced_media/your_classroom/activities/animation.html
Description:

In this classroom resource, students will create an animation that reflects climate change.  They will create a storyboard, plan a narration, rehearse and film their animation with stop-motion photography.  



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] MED (5) 5 :
5) Create media artworks through the integration of multiple contents and forms.

Example: Create video using storyboarding, site locations, filming, and background music to promote "Read Across America."

Subject: Arts Education (5)
Title: Sketchnoting
URL: https://mdtech.casady.org/lessons/sketchnoting
Description:

Students will learn about Sketchnoting.  They will view examples of sketchnoting and create their own sketchnotes while listening to a video about taking notes in class.  They will use Adobe Photoshop Sketch to create sketchnotes while watching an informational video.  



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] MED (4) 1 :
1) Conceptualize original media arts products, utilizing a variety of creative methods.

a. Use brainstorming and modeling.

Example: Draw a design of a multi-purpose tool and create it out of foam or cardboard.

[ARTS] MED (4) 3 :
3) Arrange varied content and components to convey purpose and meaning in different media arts productions, applying associated artistic principles.

a. Use artistic concepts of balance and contrast.

Example: Recreate a short scene depicting Hansel and Gretel running through the forest, with some students representing static trees and others performing the moving characters. Balance is created by composition of figures in the frame and contrast is shown by static and moving characters.

[ARTS] MED (4) 4 :
4) Demonstrate intentional effect in refining media artworks, emphasizing elements for a purpose.

a. Use elements of design to communicate through metaphor.

Example: Photograph shadows of repetitive lines to represent imprisonment.

[ARTS] MED (4) 5 :
5) Demonstrate how a variety of academics, arts, and media forms (content and media) may be mixed or coordinated into media arts products.

Example: Perform and record a narrated dance.

[ARTS] MED (5) 1 :
1) Present original ideas and innovations for media arts products, utilizing personal experiences and/or the work of others.

[ARTS] MED (5) 3 :
3) Design and combine components to express purpose and meaning in a variety of media arts productions, utilizing sets of associated principles.

a. Use emphasis and exaggeration.

Example: Photograph the transition of a portrait, using caricature to change facial features demonstrating emphasis and exaggeration.

[ARTS] MED (5) 4 :
4) Determine how elements and components can be modified for clear communication and intentional effects, then revise media artworks to improve clarity and purpose.

[ARTS] MED (5) 5 :
5) Create media artworks through the integration of multiple contents and forms.

Example: Create video using storyboarding, site locations, filming, and background music to promote "Read Across America."

Subject: Arts Education (4 - 5)
Title: Book Report Alternative: Creating Reading Excitement With Book Trailers
URL: https://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/book-report-alternative-creating-c
Description:

Students will share book talks through digital storytelling.  They will add images, text, narration, music, and effects using Microsoft Photo Story.  This unit includes six lessons. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] MED (5) 1 :
1) Present original ideas and innovations for media arts products, utilizing personal experiences and/or the work of others.

[ARTS] MED (5) 3 :
3) Design and combine components to express purpose and meaning in a variety of media arts productions, utilizing sets of associated principles.

a. Use emphasis and exaggeration.

Example: Photograph the transition of a portrait, using caricature to change facial features demonstrating emphasis and exaggeration.

[ARTS] MED (5) 5 :
5) Create media artworks through the integration of multiple contents and forms.

Example: Create video using storyboarding, site locations, filming, and background music to promote "Read Across America."

Subject: Arts Education (5)
Title: Bringing Lessons to Life with Animoto
URL: https://www.readwritethink.org/professional-development/strategy-guides/bringing-lessons-life
Description:

Students will create short digital videos that include music, photos, video clips, and text using Animoto.  This resource provides several ideas on how to use Animoto in your current lessons.   



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] MED (4) 1 :
1) Conceptualize original media arts products, utilizing a variety of creative methods.

a. Use brainstorming and modeling.

Example: Draw a design of a multi-purpose tool and create it out of foam or cardboard.

[ARTS] MED (4) 3 :
3) Arrange varied content and components to convey purpose and meaning in different media arts productions, applying associated artistic principles.

a. Use artistic concepts of balance and contrast.

Example: Recreate a short scene depicting Hansel and Gretel running through the forest, with some students representing static trees and others performing the moving characters. Balance is created by composition of figures in the frame and contrast is shown by static and moving characters.

[ARTS] MED (5) 1 :
1) Present original ideas and innovations for media arts products, utilizing personal experiences and/or the work of others.

[ARTS] MED (5) 3 :
3) Design and combine components to express purpose and meaning in a variety of media arts productions, utilizing sets of associated principles.

a. Use emphasis and exaggeration.

Example: Photograph the transition of a portrait, using caricature to change facial features demonstrating emphasis and exaggeration.

[ARTS] MED (5) 5 :
5) Create media artworks through the integration of multiple contents and forms.

Example: Create video using storyboarding, site locations, filming, and background music to promote "Read Across America."

Subject: Arts Education (4 - 5)
Title: Stop Motion Using Apps
URL: https://visuallyspeaking.online/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Stop-Motion-Using-Apps-Media-Arts-Lesson.pdf
Description:

This article provides instructions on how to use the app iMotion by Fingerlab.  It is a free iOS app for time-lapse and stop-motion animation.  Students should consider creating a storyboard, set design, lighting, camera angles, using a tripod, and how many shots to take in sequence.  Additional apps are listed for both iPads and Android.   



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] MED (3) 1 :
1) Develop multiple ideas for a media arts product, utilizing a variety of tools, methods, and/or materials.

[ARTS] MED (3) 8 :
8) Exhibit standard use of tools and techniques while constructing media arts productions.

a. Use storyboarding, scripting, musical selections, and movement.

Example: Draw comic strips in sequential order of the story from beginning to end.

[ARTS] MED (4) 5 :
5) Demonstrate how a variety of academics, arts, and media forms (content and media) may be mixed or coordinated into media arts products.

Example: Perform and record a narrated dance.

[ARTS] MED (4) 8 :
8) Demonstrate use of tools and techniques in standard and novel ways while constructing media arts productions.

[ARTS] MED (5) 5 :
5) Create media artworks through the integration of multiple contents and forms.

Example: Create video using storyboarding, site locations, filming, and background music to promote "Read Across America."

Subject: Arts Education (3 - 5)
Title: Creating an Ebook
URL: http://artspop.org.au/media-arts-model_lesson_sequence_1_to_4.html
Description:

This unit plan includes four lessons using a storyboard to create an ebook. In the first lesson, students will use a storyboard to plan an ebook for a short three-part story of their own choosing. In the second lesson, students will develop their understanding of how storytelling can be enhanced using visual arts techniques. In the third lesson, students will be able to take an image using an iPad and use it effectively in an ebook. In the fourth lesson, students will record sounds to accompany the text and images for their ebooks.



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] MED (3) 1 :
1) Develop multiple ideas for a media arts product, utilizing a variety of tools, methods, and/or materials.

[ARTS] MED (3) 8 :
8) Exhibit standard use of tools and techniques while constructing media arts productions.

a. Use storyboarding, scripting, musical selections, and movement.

Example: Draw comic strips in sequential order of the story from beginning to end.

[ARTS] MED (4) 1 :
1) Conceptualize original media arts products, utilizing a variety of creative methods.

a. Use brainstorming and modeling.

Example: Draw a design of a multi-purpose tool and create it out of foam or cardboard.

[ARTS] MED (4) 8 :
8) Demonstrate use of tools and techniques in standard and novel ways while constructing media arts productions.

[ARTS] MED (5) 1 :
1) Present original ideas and innovations for media arts products, utilizing personal experiences and/or the work of others.

[ARTS] MED (5) 5 :
5) Create media artworks through the integration of multiple contents and forms.

Example: Create video using storyboarding, site locations, filming, and background music to promote "Read Across America."

Subject: Arts Education (3 - 5)
Title: How Are Movies Made?
URL: https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/how-are-movies-made
Description:

Students will read about how movies are made, including before and after filming. They will create a script and storyboard for their movie idea. They can watch a movie to get ideas for special effects, background music, and how people are listed in the credits.  



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] MED (5) 1 :
1) Present original ideas and innovations for media arts products, utilizing personal experiences and/or the work of others.

[ARTS] MED (5) 5 :
5) Create media artworks through the integration of multiple contents and forms.

Example: Create video using storyboarding, site locations, filming, and background music to promote "Read Across America."

[ARTS] MED (5) 15 :
15) Access and use internal and external resources to create media arts productions.

Example: Using community interests, content knowledge, and personal experiences, create a presentation to advocate for the school soccer team.

Subject: Arts Education (5)
Title: Animation Lesson
URL: https://www.screenskills.com/information-and-resources/lesson-plan/lesson-plans-and-classroom-resources/animation-lessons/
Description:

Students will learn about the roles and jobs in animation. They will create an animation based on a storyboard they drew.  



ALEX Classroom Resources: 8

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