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Cheryl M. Lynch Smyser School Library Science Grade 3 Report on Lesson Plan Developed Through the Terra Teacher Lab, 2007-08
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Walter W. Ellison Train Station, 1936 Oil on Canvas The Art Institute of Chicago
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Key Ideas about the artwork(s) that informed the lesson: People migrate from one place to another for various reasons Paintings reflect social values of the time This painting shows discrimination, racially and economically At the time of the painting, the train is a metaphor of hope for African-Americans
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What I wanted students to learn: To complete a “close read” a painting To see a correlation between a story, a piece of art, and life To appreciate American art
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A few major learning activities: Teacher reads Going North by Janice Harrington Students participate in a discussion of the book Students do a close read of Train Station by Walter W. Ellison Students make connections between the book, the painting, and their own lives Students respond to the experience by drawing a picture
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What my students learned: Students learned how to do a close read of a picture Students learned art vocabulary Students made connections between the book, the art work, and their lives Students learned to “ look” at art Students learned to appreciate art Students learned that there is a place called “The Art Institute of Chicago”
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What I learned: I learned how to do a close read of a picture I learned art terms to use in leading discussions I learned to really “look” at art I learned to appreciate American art
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