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Arts Integration Warm-ups: Describe and Draw

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Title:

Arts Integration Warm-ups: Describe and Draw

URL:

https://philamuseum.org/doc_downloads/education/lessonPlans/13076_EDU_Lesson-Plan_SEPT-2019_082019.pdf

Content Source:

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Philadelphia Museum of Art
Type: Lesson/Unit Plan

Overview:

Students will work in pairs to create a drawing. One student will describe a piece of artwork while the other student will draw what is being described. 

Content Standard(s):
Arts Education
ARTS (2017)
Grade: 2
Visual Arts
1) Brainstorm collaboratively to create a work of art.

Unpacked Content
Artistic Process: Creating
Anchor Standards:
Anchor Standard 1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
Process Components: Investigate, Plan, Make
Essential Questions:
EU: Creativity and innovative thinking are essential life skills that can be developed.
EQ: What conditions, attitudes, and behaviors support creativity and innovative thinking? What factors prevent or encourage people to take creative risks? How does collaboration expand the creative process?
Concepts & Vocabulary:
  • Principles of design
    • Balance
  • Brainstorming
  • Composition
  • Concepts
  • Characteristic
  • Elements of art
    • Space
    • Value
  • Expressive properties
  • Foreground
  • Middle ground
  • Neutral colors
  • Resist
Skill Examples:
  • Create two-dimensional artworks such as drawing or painting by using a variety of media.
  • Use the book, The Goat in the Rug by Charles L.
  • Blood & Martin Link to learn about weaving.
  • Use clay or pipe cleaners to create small animal sculptures.
  • Work in groups to brainstorm ideas for a collaborative art project.
  • Use a book about clay, When Clay Sings by Byrd Baylor to study Native Americans and their traditions.
  • Use the book A House for Hermit Crab by Eric Carle to explore collage techniques.
  • Create a real or imagined home using two-and-three-dimensional media.
  • Learn how to properly use and store brushes, close glue bottles and marker tops.
  • Use found objects such as leaves, rocks, paper tubes, egg cartons, etc.
  • to create artworks.
  • Use the book A Day with No Crayons by Elizabeth Rusch to explore different colors and values.
  • Create a landscape showing depth by placing the foreground, middle ground and background in their correct positions.
Tags: collaborate, drawing, partner
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Partnered Event: ALEX Interdisciplinary Resource Development Summit
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Author: Tiffani Stricklin
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