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Receiving Facts & Knowledge

Provide "acknowledged body of knowledge" related to the concept. Emphasize the most significant aspects of the concept in an organized, organic manner. Present information sequentially so students see continuity. Draw attention to important, discrete details; don't swamp students with myriad facts.


Clarifying the concept.

Clarifying the concept.

Objective: The student will identify, define, and discuss the concept of visual expression.

Activity: Lecture on the artist as historical recorder, social critic, or prophet. Show examples of work from artists such as Picasso, Jose Clemente Orozco, Chagall, Kollowitz, etc. Discuss the ways these artists used their mediums to express anger, social injustices, fear, etc.

Assessment: Quiz.

 

Self-Expression

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Subject:

Fine Arts

Grade:

Middle School

Concept:

Self-expression

Bridge:

Emotional Responses

Content:

Expression through Visual Arts

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