Ubd Plan - Es Sihouettes
Ubd Plan - Es Sihouettes
Ubd Plan - Es Sihouettes
Curriculum Area
Developed By
Grade Level
Time Frame
5th
3-4 wks (1 class period per wk)
Content Standards
Content Standard: Art: (1.1) Visual arts connect multiple characteristics of art. (1.2) Visual arts communicate the human
experience. (2.2) Specific methods of planning support the development of intended meaning. (3.1) Use artistic media and
expression to communicate personal and objective points of view. (3.3) Apply an understanding of art processes and creative
thinking to plan and create art. (4.1) Artists, viewers, and patrons assign intended meaning to works of art.
Understandings
Essential Questions
Overarching Understanding
Overarching
Related Misconceptions
What is a silhouette?
What is the difference
Knowledge
Skills
Topical
To provide students with the skills and vocabulary to coherently write about works of art by themselves and others. To
provide students with the knowledge base to fill out and plan their piece for the final assessment packet.
Students role are to explore what is important to them and depict it in a simple way, a silhouette, and do their best to fill out
the assessment packet.
Students will share their work at the end of the unit if they wish with the rest of the class. Projects and assessment packets
will be turned into the teacher.
Individual work.
Follow the guidelines for each assignment of the silhouettes (2-D and one 3-D).
Standards
Content Standard: Art: (1.1) Visual arts connect multiple characteristics of art. (1.2) Visual arts
communicate the human experience. (2.2) Specific methods of planning support the development
of intended meaning. (3.1) Use artistic media and expression to communicate personal and
objective points of view. (3.3) Apply an understanding of art processes and creative thinking to
plan and create art. (4.1) Artists, viewers, and patrons assign intended meaning to works of art.
Literacy: Write clearly and coherently for a variety of purposes and audiences.
21 Century Skills: Planning and reflecting. Cooperative learning for a common purpose.
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Other Evidence
See individual lesson plans.
Students have been learning throughout the year how to plan out their work and the
vocabulary to describe the characteristics of artworks. Students will be assessed at the
end of the unit through completion of a packet that will tie all their knowledge together
and show how they go through their planning process and write about their piece.
PowerPoint of examples of silhouette pieces. If students wish to do some research
they can but they will need to complete each piece in a class period or two.
Demos will be given for every assignment with further circling around the room
to help each individual student as needed. Students are encouraged to look for
inspiration and plan out their piece well before doing the final attempt.
Students will have to write a final artist statement explaining why they chose to
do what they did and also why it is important to them. Students will also use
cooperative reflection process that will help improve their work as well as help
their cooperative learning skills.
There will be a quick pre-assessment quiz to show me what they know on day
one. The rest of the classes in the unit will have a warm up that checks for
understanding that will be handed in each day.
Each assignment is given freedom for creation with simple guidelines. This
allows each student you personalize their journey with their silhouette and
allows the class to see the many different interpretations that can be made from
the same assignment.
Each assignment will build on the previous that will allow each student to
discover new capabilities when comparing 2-D and 3-D versions of silhouettes.
The first assignment is to a 2-D silhouette that shows something about them that
is presented with a background behind it. While the second assignment is to
take their silhouette and cut it out to create a 3-D version of sorts that will be
free standing.
From: Wiggins, Grant and J. Mc Tighe. (1998). Understanding by Design, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
ISBN # 0-87120-313-8 (ppk)