Key Concept: Identity Grade 8 Unit 1: Print making - what a relief!

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Key Concept: Identity Grade 8 Unit 1: Print making - what a relief! Related Concepts: Expression Global Context: Identities and Relationships Grade 8 Unit 1: Print making - what a relief! Statement of Inquiry - "The unexamined life is not worth living” Socrates 470-399 BC Reflection is an essential part of learning; in this unit we will be reflecting not only our developing Art skills but also identifying and challenging pre-conceptions we might have. KUDs Know – about how we perceive the things we draw, and how we can develop this skill. Understand – More about our ideas and pre-conceptions about Art, talent and what makes a ’high quality’ art work Do – produce a series of drawings, some of which communicate ideas we have about ourselves and translate these into relief prints. Inquiry Questions: Factual which success criteria can I use to ensure high quality work? Conceptual to what extent is visual art practice self exploration? Debatable Do I believe in talent and what implications do my beliefs have for me as a developing artist?