Close reading article about thaumatropes, multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and answer key. easy way to incorporate some reading comprehension into art topics. I like to have students trade-and-grade after completing the close reading activity to review the answers and lighten my workload grading
I asked students to make a clay slab box with a fitted lid... that showed a theme or big idea on each face of the box and in the lid's handle. Building a box out of clay has all of it's own technical challenges. I created this worksheet to support students who were having a hard time getting the ideas from their heads onto paper and start sculpting.
Slides I have used to introduce an art project where students design and create a figure sculpture. Lots of pictures and some hyperlinks for vocab. I use a lot of the slides with photos and bullet points as talking points over the course of the project to help students keep centered & on pace. Some slides are lesson extesions or options for critique that I have used interchangeably
Slides I use as talking points to introduce the Thaumatrope activity during the Kinetic Sculpture topic we covered. Their pretty basic #WIP, I usually add to them later in a topic if some good vocab comes up or I want to use it to transition into another topic. Add them to slides and please add to them to make them fit your needs
Short extension to the kinetic art topic, could work well as an intro duction to the topic too. Would transition well into flip books, animation, CAM driven automata or a creative break. You could stick them on pencils to spin instead of string but its a good way to tie in discussions about fiber art and lashing. I like upcycling old matte windows for the core/armature of these victorian era toys. other materials you'll need: scissors, matte board, string, glue, & mark making implements of c
Graphic organizer with some sentance starters, for critiquing and artwork. I like to pair this worksheet with a link to a collection of works and let the kids pick one art work to critique. Or put it on the back of a rubric to let them critique themselves or a friends work.
9th - 12th
Art
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