ALEX Classroom Resources

ALEX Classroom Resources  
   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] VISA (6) 2 :
2) Formulate an artistic investigation and discovery of relevant content for creating art.

Example: Make, share, and revise a list of ideas and preliminary sketches.

[ARTS] VISA (6) 3 :
3) Develop new ideas through open-ended experiments, using various materials, methods and approaches in creating works of art.

[ELA2021] (6) 7 :
7. Produce clear, coherent narrative, argument, and informative/explanatory writing in which the development, organization, style, and tone are relevant to task, purpose, and audience, using an appropriate command of language.

a. Write narratives incorporating key literary elements, including characters, plot, setting, point of view, resolution of a conflict, dialogue, and sensory details.

b. Write informative or explanatory texts with an organized structure and a formal style, incorporating a focused point of view, a clear purpose, credible evidence, and technical word meanings.

c. Write an argument to convince the reader to take an action or adopt a position, stating a claim and supporting the claim with relevant, well-organized evidence from credible sources.
Subject: Arts Education (6), English Language Arts (6)
Title: Beginning, Middle, and End
URL: http://artsedwashington.org/curriculum/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Sixth-Grade-Lesson-3.pdf
Description:

Students will analyze art and describe the beginning, middle, and end of the story portrayed.  They will write a personal narrative including a beginning, middle, and end.  They will draw a narrative storyboard in their sketchbook.  They will choose one event (beginning, middle, or end) from their storyboard and create a textile collage.  Assessment rubric, letter to parents, examples of artwork, and lesson plan included in PDF.   



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] VISA (6) 1 :
1) Work collaboratively to develop new and innovative ideas for creating art.

[ARTS] VISA (6) 3 :
3) Develop new ideas through open-ended experiments, using various materials, methods and approaches in creating works of art.

Subject: Arts Education (6)
Title: Playing With Scale
URL: http://artsedwashington.org/curriculum/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Sixth-Grade-Lesson-6.pdf
Description:

Students will analyze a sculpture of a dog and focus on how the scale was enlarged.  Classmates will brainstorm household objects.  They will draw an object on an enlarged scale.  They will build a sculpture of the object using a poster board.  Assessment rubric, letter to parents, examples of artwork, and lesson plan included in PDF. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] VISA (6) 1 :
1) Work collaboratively to develop new and innovative ideas for creating art.

[ARTS] VISA (6) 3 :
3) Develop new ideas through open-ended experiments, using various materials, methods and approaches in creating works of art.

[ARTS] VISA (6) 8 :
8) Collaboratively or individually develop a visual plan for displaying works of art in a designated space.

Subject: Arts Education (6)
Title: What Is Real and What Is Not
URL: http://artsedwashington.org/curriculum/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Sixth-Grade-Lesson-8.pdf
Description:

Students will analyze art focusing on juxtaposition.  Students will be divided into three groups - setting, objects, and figures.  Each group will work in secret to create their part of a large mural painting.  Classmates will work together to organize the mural.  Assessment rubric, letter to parents, examples of artwork, and lesson plan included in PDF.   



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] VISA (6) 2 :
2) Formulate an artistic investigation and discovery of relevant content for creating art.

Example: Make, share, and revise a list of ideas and preliminary sketches.

[ARTS] VISA (6) 3 :
3) Develop new ideas through open-ended experiments, using various materials, methods and approaches in creating works of art.

Subject: Arts Education (6)
Title: Analogous Colors
URL: http://artsedwashington.org/curriculum/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Sixth-Grade-Lesson-2.pdf
Description:

Students will identify analogous colors on a color wheel.  They will choose three adjacent colors.  They will create a still-life portrait using oil pastel techniques such as strokes, layers, and blending.  Assessment rubric, letter to parents, examples of artwork, and lesson plan included in PDF.  



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