Unit Standards: VA.5.8 Color TSW be able to recognize color relationships (e.g., complementary, analogous, and monochromatic). VA.5.15 Aesthetic Perception.

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Unit Standards: VA.5.8 Color TSW be able to recognize color relationships (e.g., complementary, analogous, and monochromatic). VA.5.15 Aesthetic Perception TSW be able to develop, judge, and communicate personal decisions about artwork.

Unit Standards: VA.5.5 Artistic Theories TSW be able to create a work of art that expresses a feeling or emotion (Emotionalism/ Expressionism). VA.5.11 Proportion TSW be able to analyze proportion in artworks as the relationship of one part to another or in the whole.

Unit Standards VA.5.2 Creative Expression Through Art TSW be able to create artwork in the area of drawing. VA.5.13 Media and Techniques TSW be able to identify specific media and techniques used to produce selected artworks.

Unit Standards: VA.5.2 Creative Expression Through Art TSW be able to create artworks in the area of printmaking. VA.5.3 Creative Expression Through Art TSW be able to plan, organize, and create artworks using color and contrast.

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