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1 The Shield of Boundaries
3D Exploration

2 Session 1: Warm-up Draw a logo or symbols that represent things you enjoy.

3 Challenge Create a cardboard shield designed with an original symbol that represents something in your life that makes you feel stronger.

4 Questions to consider Is there a physical object that makes you feel strong? A person? Place? Game? Song? An action? An idea? A memory? How can your turn whatever it is into a symbol? (A symbol is a simplified image that is used to represent something.)

5 Agenda Sketch ideas for your shield.
Select 1 idea & sketch it large on the back of your handout. Label which 3D parts will project from the shield. Group talks 3. 2. 1.

6 Group Talks Share your symbol design with your table mates and tell them how you came up with the idea.

7 Session 2: Warm-up Draw or describe where you think you may see a shield being used.

8 Agenda Cardboard Demo Cut out the shape of your shield base
Cut out your handle bars and glue/tape them to the shield Cut out 3D parts and glue/tape them to the shield Class discussion 3. 1. 2.

9 Class discussion How do you feel about working with cardboard?
What are some challenges? What might be easy?

10 Session 3: Warm-up Draw or describe what shields may have represented or been used for in history. Jousting Knights Migration period shield, National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen AD Amphora, Ancient Greece black-figure vase painting Hoplite battle vector images, ceramic pottery

11 Shields video (3:33-6:34)

12 Agenda Tissue Paper demo Finish cardboard construction
Mid-class gallery walk Begin layering and modeling with tissue paper

13 Mid-class Gallery Walk
Take a short lap around the art room and look at what your classmates have been making Do you see any work that inspires ideas for your own artwork? Do you see any techniques you might be interested in using?

14 Session 4: Warm-up Draw or describe what shields might be used for in different cultures. Chinese Warrior Shields Native American Dreamcatcher Ndebele Tribe’s hunting shields

15 Group Talks At tables, share your current work in progress and ideas with one another.

16 Agenda Re-demo tissue paper
Continue layering and molding with tissue paper Group talks

17 Group Talks At tables, share progress.
How far did you get since your discussion at the beginning of class? Give one positive comment and one recommendation for improvement.

18 Session 5: Warm-up Draw or describe some shields that we might use today in our regular everyday lives.

19 Agenda Painting demo Finish layering and molding with tissue paper
Begin painting

20 Session 6: Warm-up If you could invent a unique shield to create or destroy a boundary, what would you create? What boundary would it create or destroy? Is it shielding a person, animal, plant, object, etc? Describe or draw your answer.

21 Agenda Continue painting Phone activity

22 Phone Activity Get into teams of 2-4
Appoint a group leader to be in charge of a cellphone (group leader must have a phone) Open kahoot.it Plug in the quiz code & have your team join Work as a group to answer the questions The group with the highest score will earn swagtags f95e08a1331c/kahoots/created

23 Session 7: Warm-up Draw or describe what you think you will be using your shield for once you take it home!

24 Agenda Finish painting Self-assessment Color activity & discussion

25 Color Blindness https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdBTMGRHk2g
Deuteranopia: Tritanopia: Try it yourself: (2:35-5m)

26 Discussion Each table was limited to a specific set of colors. Why?


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