Art History Searches Art Teacher: B. Barnard Librarian: L.V. Sumimoto Write up: F. Yokoyama.

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Art History Searches Art Teacher: B. Barnard Librarian: L.V. Sumimoto Write up: F. Yokoyama

Know - Learned Chart What I know: List types of artwork from 3 different cultures: 1) 2) 3)

General Learner Outcome Self Directed Learner - I am responsible for my own learning Complex Thinker - I can think critically and problem solve. Effective and Ethical User of Technology - I can use a variety of technologies effectively and ethically

Art Standards Standard 1: VISUAL ARTS: understand how the visual arts communicate a variety of ideas, feelings, and experiences –Benchmark FA Compare the characteristics of artwork from various historical periods and/or cultures

Information Literacy Standards Standard 1: The student who is information literate accesses information efficiently and effectively. Benchmark1.4 Identifies a variety of potential sources of information

MAPS Materials –Worksheet –Internet access –Pencil / pen Attitude – ready to learn Placement – sitting at a computer S

Hook What is this? Where am I from? When was I made?

Essential Question Why do I need to know about art history?

Learning Goal Middle school students will view pre- selected famous historical art pieces and note: – when it was created –What culture it belongs to

Performing Skills You will be challenged to:

Vocabulary Key Word:

Lesson Instructions

Work Samples

Assessment

Reflection What I liked about this lesson is… I would improve on this lesson by…. I would improve my work for this lesson by… 1) 2) 3)