I collaborated with the computer/visual arts teacher to design a social and …
I collaborated with the computer/visual arts teacher to design a social and computer/visual arts assignment. Our focus was to encourage creativity and give students an opportunity for collaboration. Creativity occurred in all stages of the process. Students had to be creative in the planning stages. They were given the task to choose a common children’s fairy tale and come up with ideas on how to make it a parody. They then had to write their own scripts together which takes an immense amount of creativity to create something entirely from one’s imagination. Because it was a humour unit, they were also tasked with coming up with elements of humour both non-verbal and verbal whether it be witty, dark, silly etc. Finally, they then filmed their scripts either on a green screen or a shadow screen which takes creativity not only to create the video but by learning how to adapt one’s vision into something more realistic.
The Smithsonian Learning Lab puts the treasures of the world's largest museum, …
The Smithsonian Learning Lab puts the treasures of the world's largest museum, education, and research complex within reach. The Lab is a free, interactive platform for discovering millions of authentic digital resources, creating content with online tools, and sharing in the Smithsonian's expansive community of knowledge and learning.
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In this lesson students learn about the important role of religious artworks …
In this lesson students learn about the important role of religious artworks in the early Renaissance in Italy. Through the visual analysis of an early Renaissance altarpiece, they learn about connections between new modes of visual representation and changing religious practice in the Catholic Church. Students research an early Renaissance artist working in Florence who created devotional, religious imagery and write a short paper.
This website showcases a variety of art work created by Sun West …
This website showcases a variety of art work created by Sun West Students. Their reflections and insights are also shown. All Art Teachers are welcomed to submit their students work. Contact the creators listed below. Submitted by Aaron Moore, Eli Dingle and Carrie Gooselin
Developed with the support of the Government of Canada, this toolkit of …
Developed with the support of the Government of Canada, this toolkit of lesson plans and activities explores Sustainable Development Goal #15: Life on Land.
This toolkit: - Showcases the work AKFC supports in the developing world. - Encourages students to make personal and community connections to life on land. - Connects historical artefacts from the Aga Khan Museum to contemporary issues related to life on land. - Explores Canada’s ambitions, targets, and progress on life on land.
Students explore how an artist emphasized the narrative in a work of …
Students explore how an artist emphasized the narrative in a work of art that depicts a single moment from the story. They then write a newspaper article, using visual clues in the painting to imagine how the narrative depicted may have unfolded.
This is a phenomenal website full of super useful information for students …
This is a phenomenal website full of super useful information for students and teachers!
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This art history video looks at Joseph Mallord William Turner" "Slave Ship …
This art history video looks at Joseph Mallord William Turner" "Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On" from 1840. Oil on canvas, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
This site is full of free (and paid) resources to help teachers …
This site is full of free (and paid) resources to help teachers and students.You can filter by age, grade, subject, and more.Search everything from back to school, orange shirt day, and subject specific topics to find great resources.
Visit another of Canada's wonderful art galleries. Virtual tours of this colourful …
Visit another of Canada's wonderful art galleries. Virtual tours of this colourful location are available through Google Streetview, which lets you walk past geometric landscape paintings and a melting steel structure, among other art pieces. Be sure to click on the "Home" and "Explore" tabs at the top of the page to discover even more great learning opportunities on a wide range of topics.
Outcome: CP7.10 Create visual art works that express ideas about the importance …
Outcome: CP7.10 Create visual art works that express ideas about the importance of place (e.g., relationship to the land, local geology, region, urban/rural landscapes, and environment).
Study of the Canadian Group of Seven Assignment 1. Students will do and oral presentation about their Group of Seven artist - Points to include are who, what, where, when, style, types of art, favourite medium of art, how long he belonged to the group, - Include at least three examples of their art work – books would be awesome (wheatland library, Rossville library, colour printouts from home) 2. Student will complete 2 replicas of their artist. These will be done with water colour, tempra, charcoal or pastel. 3. Students will be prepared to explain the importance of place as given in the above outcome.
The free art lessons on this site are designed for middle and …
The free art lessons on this site are designed for middle and high school students, beginning with art lesson plans for beginning students, through intermediate and advanced students. The lessons cover a wide range of topics in a variety of mediums.
Students learn the value of writing and art in science and engineering. …
Students learn the value of writing and art in science and engineering. They acquire vocabulary that is appropriate for explaining visual art and learn about visual design principles (contrast, alignment, repetition and proximity) and elements (lines, color, texture, shape, size, value and space) that are helpful when making visual aids. A PowerPoint(TM) presentation heightens students' awareness of the connection between art and engineering in order to improve the presentation of results, findings, concepts, information and prototype designs. Students also learn about the science and engineering research funding process that relies on effective proposal presentations, as well as some thermal conductivity / heat flow basics including the real-world example of a heat sink which prepares them for the associated activity in which they focus on creating diagrams to communicate their own collected experimental data.
Be sure to check out these TED Ed videos on all things …
Be sure to check out these TED Ed videos on all things visual arts - right from "Why is the Mona Lisa so famous?" to "The Art of Folding Origami" and much more! You'll find something for all age groups!
Students create a mixed media artwork about an at-risk species using black …
Students create a mixed media artwork about an at-risk species using black shapes on a white background. They paint each black shape with small, beadlike circles in a style similar to that of Métis artist Christi Belcourt.
The official website of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. You …
The official website of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.
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