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The fifth grade visual arts course meets
twice on a six day rotation cycle. The comprehensive curriculum is a
continuation of the Lower School curriculum and includes instruction in
aesthetics, art heritage, art criticism, and art making. The content of this
course is taught using a variety of strategies: lecture, classroom
experiences, research, discussion, demonstrations, modeling behaviors,
critiques, independent study, field experiences, and small/large group
activities. Students will attain the broader goals of the middle school
visual arts curriculum that includes: conceptual understanding, aesthetic
valuing, creative behavior, craftsmanship, understanding the content of art,
and understanding oneself. This course is designed using an integrative
approach to explore, learn, and apply the design elements and principles
while adhering to the Lower School curriculum. Students are required to
learn and establish a working vocabulary about the tools, materials, and art
making processes. They will maintain a working sketchbook that includes
class notes, journals, written critiques, and homework assignments. Formal
and informal assessments and evaluations will be used throughout the year. |
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5th Grade Lessons |
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Rousseau Jungle Drawings |
Food Faces |
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Insects in Art |
Creating an Abstraction |
Symmetrical Faces
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Sequence Drawings |
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Assemblage Sculptures |
Pop Art Portraits |
Syrian Tile Designs |
Renaissance connection http://www.renaissanceconnection.org/index2.cfm
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*lessons rotate from year to year