QLP 1 Lecture
QLP 1 Lecture
Students will be able to identify specific parts of a negative and explain how light creates
an image.
Standards:
Comprehend, Reflect, Create Transfer
Demonstrate competency in traditional and new art media, and apply appropriate
and available technology for the expression of ideas
A personal philosophy of art is accomplished through use of sophisticated language
and studio art processes
Resources/Preparation/Material Needed:
Visuals of built up layers on silver halide on film, power point
Time
Estimate
Introduction/Set/Focus/Attention Getter/Pre-assessment:
Ask students how they think a photograph appears on a negative when used in a
camera?
__x_ Visual
__x Auditory
___ Kinesthetic
Diversity
___ Gender
___ Multicultural
___ Disengaged
___ Special Needs
Multiple
Intelligences
_x_ Verbal/Linguist
_x Logical/Math
___ Naturalist
___ Intrapersonal
___ Interpersonal
___ Musical
___ Kinesthetic
Instructional
Techniques
___ Inquiry
_x_ Direct Instruct
___ Coop Learning
___Concept
___Discussion
___Laboratory work
___Demonstration
___Other
Student
Actions/Expectations
Technology Utilized
Guided Practice/Application:
Have students fill out a map to success which each step that occurs when creating a negative
Review/Closure/CSU:
Ticket out the door: What does light do to sliver halide partials? What part of
an image is the most dense on a negative?
Independent Practice/Homework/Lesson Extension:
Review notes for mini quiz