In Grade 5 Visual Arts, students are asked to create artworks that express ideas about and draw inspiration from pop culture.
Students are encouraged to create artworks using a variety of concepts (like positive space), forms (like graphic design and photography), and media (like mixed media and paint).
Students are also required to examine the influence of pop culture on their own lives and societies, while investigating the work of selected pop culture artists (like Andy Warhol, for example).
Explore this collection to find resources and activities suitable for Grade 5 Visual Arts.
Students apply think-aloud strategies to reading and to composition of artwork and …
Students apply think-aloud strategies to reading and to composition of artwork and poetry. They research symbols of peace as they prewrite, compose, and publish their poetry.
This lesson focuses on a family depicted in a work of art. …
This lesson focuses on a family depicted in a work of art. Students practice using vocabulary related to people and families. Activities emphasize oral and written descriptions of the people portrayed in the work of art, using possessive adjectives. Students are challenged to infer what the relationships are between figures depicted and what individuals are doing, based on such clues as their pose.
This lesson focuses on people at work depicted in a work of …
This lesson focuses on people at work depicted in a work of art. Students practice using vocabulary related to people and work. Activities emphasize oral and written descriptions of the people portrayed in the work of art, using job-related vocabulary and adjectives to describe feelings. Students are challenged to infer what job individuals are doing, based on such clues as their pose.
No matter your age, if you are looking to become a better …
No matter your age, if you are looking to become a better photographer, you can use these projects for practice. Each one will give you the opportunity to look at things differently and use your camera to capture specific images.
Photography is a great hobby to share with kids, and the ever-increasing …
Photography is a great hobby to share with kids, and the ever-increasing accessibility of point-and-shoot cameras and camera phones makes this even easier. This is the first article in an occasional series about Teaching Kids Photography.
Want to take that next step in teaching your kid(s) about photography …
Want to take that next step in teaching your kid(s) about photography and stoking their life-long passion? This article is the second in an occasional series on teaching kids photography.
This lesson focuses on different exterior spaces depicted in works of art. …
This lesson focuses on different exterior spaces depicted in works of art. Students practice using vocabulary associated with the weather and how people react to the sea. Activities in this section teach students about some of the elements of art (color and line), adjectives, and two kinds of sentences (declarative and imperative).
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