Exploring Art Lesson 1: What is Art?

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Exploring Art Lesson 1: What is Art? Foundation Art, Materials and Technology

Learning Objective We will identify types of art1. identify = find something we make with our ideas

Activating Prior Knowledge We will identify types of art. Which image shows art? A B Tell your partner about some art that you have seen.

Concept Development We will identify types of art. Art can be made by anyone, anywhere and for many reasons. They include: As a job To share ideas For fun To relax. True or False? There are many reasons why art is made.

Concept Development We will identify types of art. There are many different types of art. They include: Drawing Painting Sculptures Prints Digital Collage Fibre True or False? There are not many types of art.

Concept Development We will identify types of art. Drawings are made using a writing tool. What is used to make drawings? Drawings are made using ________ tools.

Concept Development We will identify types of art. Paintings are usually made using a brush. What are paintings usually made with? Paintings are usually made with a ______.

Concept Development We will identify types of art. Sculptures are made out of hard objects. What are sculptures usually made out of? Sculptures are usually made out of ____ objects.

Concept Development We will identify types of art. Prints are made using stamps. What are prints made using? Prints are made using ______.

Concept Development We will identify types of art. Digital art is made using computers. What digital art made using? Digital art is made using __________.

Concept Development We will identify types of art. Collage art is made using layers. What collage art made using? Collage art is made using ______.

Concept Development We will identify types of art. Fibre art is made using materials. What fibre art made using? Fibre art is made using .

Skill Development There are many different types of art. To identify types of art, we: Look at the artworks Match them to their type. What is the first step? The first step is to _____ at the artworks.

Skill Development Drawing Painting Print Sculpture Digital Collage Fibre Tell your partner how I checked my answers.

Guided Practice There are many different types of art. To identify types of art, we: Look at the artworks Match them to their type. What is the second step? The second step is to _____ the artworks to their type.

Guided Practice Drawing Painting Print Sculpture Digital Collage Fibre Tell your partner how we helped ourselves remember each type.

Relevance We will identify types of art. Helps us to know what types of artworks we are making and viewing. Helps us to be better artists. Tell your partner why else it is important to know how to identify types of art.

Closure There are many different types of art. To identify types of art, we: Look at the artworks Match them to their type. Tell your partner one thing you’ve learned today about identifying types of art.

Closure Drawing Painting Print Sculpture Digital Collage Fibre Tell your partner one thing you’ve learned today about identifying types of art.

Independent Practice We will identify types of art. There are many different types of art. To identify types of art, we: Look at the artworks Match them to their type.

Independent Practice We will identify types of art. Extended Thinking: My favourite type of art is . This is because . Drawing Painting Print Sculpture Digital Collage Fibre