*Middle, High School Art: 5 Art Curriculums: 2D Art: Drawing: Painting + Digital

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These visual art courses include full lessons, presentations, mini-lessons, worksheets, and sub-lessons for teaching 5 different high school visual art courses including, Introduction to Art, Drawing, Watercolor, Acrylic, Ink, and Design and Digital Interactive Slides Bundle of Elements & Principles of Art. Each course is designed to cover an entire semester of high school art. Over 100 resources are included.
Based on National Visual Arts standards, each curriculum includes a scope and sequence chart that explains how to implement and structure your high school art classes, setting you and your students up for success.
Scope and Sequence Chart for each curriculum includes:
Big ideas/key concepts and elements/principles of art covered, national visual arts anchor standards, student activities/objectives, final outcomes/assessments and differentiation for lessons included in this curricula bundle.
This curriculum includes everything you need to teach five separate classes. And includes the full 14 Interactive Slides Lessons on the Elements & Principles of Art. The lessons cover art history, drawing, collage, oil pastels, painting, and sculpture. From an icebreaker to a culminating project and final art exhibition/portfolio and reflection in each course this bundle will help make teaching art a breeze.
TEACHER MATERIALS:
- Scope and Sequence chart detailing Lessons, Media, Concepts, Standards, Assessments and Differentiation for each course.
- Full Materials List for each course.
- Detailed Lesson plans with national standards, big ideas, essential questions, supplies, goals, objectives, step-by-step instructions and vocabulary that cover drawing, collage, oil pastels, painting and sculpture.
- Editable Rubrics as Student Self-Evaluations
- Editable Presentations
- Art Exhibition, Portfolio and Reflection Guidelines
- 54 Mini-Lessons on Elements of Art and Principles of Design
- 36 Informational Worksheets on the Elements of Art and Principles of Design
- 300 Informational/Interactive Digital Worksheets for Elements & Principles of Art
- Introduction to blending colored pencils, drawing with ink and way more.
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360° DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOMS:
ELEMENTS OF ART DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOM
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOM
INTRODUCTION TO ART COURSE:
Scope and Sequence
1. Color Schemes Name Tag
2. Emotion of Line Compositions
3. Emphasis Composition
4. Color Wheel Motif
5. Doodle Landscape
6. Color Wheel Motif
7. Observational Drawing
8. Self-Portrait Drawing
9. Wire Sculpture
10. Art from Music Pastel
11. Abstract Oil Pastel
12. Mixed Media Tea Bag
Art Exhibition, Reflection and Portfolio Guide
INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING COURSE:
Scope and Sequence
1. Observational Drawing
2. Texture Spheres
3. Skeleton Reversal Drawing
4. Legs and Feet Drawing
5. Microscopic Cell Lesson
6. Oil Pastel Animals
7. Scratchboard Bird Art
8. Beyond Words Ink Drawing
9. Illustrated Word Art Lesson
10. Political Cartoon Lesson
11. Three Mediums Drawing
12. Student Choice Artwork
Art Exhibition, Reflection and Portfolio Guide
INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLOR PAINTING
Scope and Sequence
1. Watercolor Name Tag
2. Color Wheel Motif
3. Fall Leaf
4. Abstract Watercolor Exploration
5. Sunrise Silhouette
6. Watercolor Eye
7. Value Painting
8. Watercolor Animals
9. Woven Memory Timeline
10. Tunnel Book
11. Watercolor Landscapes
12. Student Choice
Art Exhibition, Reflection and Portfolio Guide
INTRODUCTION TO ACRYLIC PAINTING
Scope and Sequence
1. Mixed Media Name Tag
2. Circle Tree Silhouette
3. Pear
4. Favorite Food Still Life
5. Monochromatic Portrait
6. Semi-Abstract Landscape
7. Radial Symmetry Dots
8. Decorative Line Animals
9. Expressive Colored Animals
10. Past and Future Hands
11. Student Choice Artwork
Art Exhibition, Reflection and Portfolio Guide
INK, LETTERING AND DESIGN COURSE
Scope and Sequence
1. Zendoodle Letters
2. Illuminated Letters
3. Mandala Lesson
4. Hand Self-Portrait
5. Greeting Card
6. Hierarchy of Design Letters
7. Chalkboard Art Posters
8. Literary Quotation Poster
9. Logo Design
10. Where I’m From Mixed Media
11. Student Choice Artwork
Art Exhibition, Reflection and Portfolio Guide
DIGITAL ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES OF ART:
These are created to be used through Google Classroom or any other Digital Platform your school may have. Great for Middle School/High School Visual Art Distance Learning. They can be used on their own or as supplementary material for lessons you are teaching! Over 300 Elements and Principles of Design informational and activity slides are included as well as detailed teacher instructions.
ELEMENT OF COLOR
27 SLIDES:
(12 Informational Slides, 11 Activity Slides
ELEMENT OF LINE
19 SLIDES:
(8 Informational Slides, 6 Activity Slides)
ELEMENT OF SHAPE
20 Slides
(5 Informational Slides, 10 Activity Slides
ELEMENT OF VALUE
19 SLIDES
(6 Informational Slides, 10 Activity Slides)
ELEMENT OF TEXTURE
19 SLIDES:
(7 Informational Slides, 6 Activity Slides)
ELEMENT OF SPACE
23 SLIDES:
(8 Informational Slides, 11 Activity Slides)
ELEMENT OF FORM
18 SLIDES:
(6 Informational Slides, 8 Activity Slides
DIGITAL PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN SLIDES:
PRINCIPLE OF EMPHASIS
23 SLIDES:
(9 Informational Slides, 12 Activity Slides)
PRINCIPLE OF MOVEMENT:
27 SLIDES:
(10 Informational Slides, 12 Activity Slides)
PRINCIPLE OF BALANCE:
24 SLIDES:
(8 Informational Slides, 13 Activity Slides)
PRINCIPLE OF RHYTHM:
21 SLIDES:
(8 Informational Slides, 13 Activity Slides)
PRINCIPLE OF UNITY
20 SLIDES:
(6 Informational Slides, 12 Activity Slides)
PRINCIPLES OF CONTRAST/VARIETY
21 SLIDES:
(9 Informational Slides, 12 Activity Slides)
PRINCIPLES OF PATTERN/REPETITION:
25 SLIDES:
(8 Informational Slides, 14 Activity Slides)
PDF Elements and Principles of Art Worksheets
ELEMENTS OF ART PDF WORKSHEETS
COLOR:
5 Printable worksheet activities
3 Informational Color Sheets (Color Wheel, Color Schemes and Tints and Shades)
2 Keys
Tints and Shades and Intensity Worksheet
Color Schemes Worksheet (Primary, Secondary, Warm and Cool, Complementary, Analogous and Split Complements
Color Wheel Worksheet
Color and Emotion Worksheet
Color Designs based on Color Schemes worksheet
FORM:
Element of Form Informational Sheet with examples
Vase activity sheet, create form with lines and value + Key
Forms activity sheet, create form using value
LINE
2 Informational sheets on Line (or keys)
5 Line activity worksheets
3 Keys for activities
Organic and Geometric Lines worksheet
Lines in drawing: Blind contour, Contour and Cross Contour worksheet
The power of repeating lines worksheet (9 designs)
Large version of one of the power of repeating lines worksheet
Emotion of line worksheet
VALUE
Informational Sheet on Drawing tools and materials
Value Worksheet with blended scale, cross-hatched scale and sphere
Abstract Composition exercise for students to practice blending
A key for each of the above worksheets is included.
SPACE and COMPOSITION
Element of Space Worksheet with examples of 6 ways to create the illusion of space
Positive and Negative Space worksheet with Notan how-to sheet with examples
Composition sheet with examples of Rule of Thirds, Framing, Focal Point, Leading Create a composition key
Space worksheet for students to demonstrate knowledge of how to create the illusion of space
Student Notan Activity sheets (white and black box)
Composition worksheet for students to practice rules of composition
Blank Create a Composition Sheet with questions
SHAPE
Organic and Geometric Shapes - Students create a design for each
Tangram activity - Students cut out tangram shapes, trace and color their designs.
Shapes to 3-D Forms worksheet - Students create forms from 3 shapes
Henri Matisse worksheet - Students critique the shapes found in his piece "Beasts of the Sea"
Organic and Geometric Collage - In the manner of Matisse students create their own collage using shapes.
Plus and answer key for each of the 5 worksheets
TEXTURE
Element of Texture Informational Sheet with examples
Create textures student activity based on informational sheet
Texture activity for students to create their own textures + key
Rubbing, then draw that rubbing activity sheet + key
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN WORKSHEETS IN DETAIL:
RHYTHM:
Principle of Rhythm information sheet
Creating three types of Rhythm: Regular, Flowing and Progressive worksheet
Creating rhythm through Zentangle pattern sheet 1
Creating rhythm through Zentangle pattern sheet 2
Creating rhythm through Zentangle patterns sheet 3
PATTERN:
Principle of Pattern information worksheet
Principle of pattern worksheet for students to complete
(Create pattern through line, shape, color and a combination of elements)
Grid pattern worksheet with 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4 grids and a grayscale example pattern
Grid pattern worksheet with 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4 grids and a color example pattern
Students re-create their favorite pattern onto final grid paper.
Printable grid sheet
UNITY:
Principle of Unity information worksheet and short answer
Discussion sheet based on poster examples
Principle of unity poster examples, fill in the blank worksheet
Student unity design worksheet
(Create unity through color, shape, size/proximity, combination of color and shape)
Students re-create their favorite designs using collage.
BALANCE:
Principle of Balance information worksheet with examples and definitions
Principle of balance poster examples, fill in the blank worksheet
Student balance design worksheet
Mandala worksheet with starter shapes
Blank mandala worksheet
MOVEMENT:
Principle of Movement information worksheet with examples and definitions
Principle of movement line design worksheet
Op Art worksheet with structure
Op Art worksheet with basic structure
Make a mobile link and example sheet
CONTRAST/VARIETY
Principles of Contrast/Variety information worksheet with examples and definitions
Creating contrast/variety through value, color, shape and line worksheet
Creating emphasis through contrast
Creating contrast through color, Kandinsky worksheet
RHYTHM:
Principle of Rhythm information sheet
Creating three types of Rhythm: Regular, Flowing and Progressive worksheet
Creating rhythm through Zentangle pattern sheet 1
Creating rhythm through Zentangle pattern sheet 2
Creating rhythm through Zentangle patterns sheet 3
SUB LESSONS:
o Creativity Scribble
o Space
o Bucket List
o Favorite Words
o Op Art
o Radial Symmetry Sheets
o Doodle Starters
o Imagination Workout Sheets 1 and 2
o Word Art
o Abstract Value Design
o Warm and Cool Painting
SUB BINDER
o Schedules and Important Contacts
o Class List and Routines
o Emergency Procedures
o Classroom Management
o Behavior Log
o Recess and Specials Schedule for Elementary
o 10 Period Secondary Schedule
o Substitute Notes
o Seating Charts and Map
A sample of some of the National Visual Arts Standards Covered:
VA Creating:
Demonstrate willingness to experiment, innovate, and take risks to pursue ideas, forms, and meanings that emerge in the process of art-making or designing.
Demonstrate persistence in developing skills with various materials, methods, and approaches in creating works of art or design.
Choose from a range of materials and methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices to plan works of art.
VA Presenting:
Analyze why and how an exhibition or collection may influence ideas, beliefs, and experiences.
Analyze and describe the impact that an exhibition or collection has on personal awareness of social, cultural, or political beliefs and understandings.
VA Connecting:
Document the process of developing ideas from early stages to fully elaborated ideas.
Distinguish different ways art is used to represent, establish, reinforce, and reflect group identity.
Document the process of developing ideas from early stages to fully elaborated ideas.
Describe how knowledge of culture, traditions, and history may influence personal responses to art.
VA: Responding:
Interpret art by analyzing art making approaches, the characteristics of form and structure, relevant contextual information, subject matter, and use of media to identify ideas and mood conveyed.
Construct evaluations of a work of art or collection of works based on differing sets of criteria.
Interpret an artwork or collection of works, supported by relevant and sufficient evidence found in the work.
VA: Presenting:
Select, analyze and interpret artistic work for presentation.
Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation.
Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work.
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