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Lesson Plan Template


Instructors name: Cermanski
Course/Grade: Visual Arts I
Week of:
March 9 to 17, 2015

8th-10th

Unit Name:
Hybrid Paintings with Watercolor Pencil/Cray

Common Core/ NM Content Standards:


NMVA-I, II, IV,V,VI,
Essential Question(s):

What is a hybrid? What are


examples in nature?
How can I create my own
unique hybrid creature?

Other considerations
(modifications,
accommodations,
acceleration, etc.):

Students who are


advanced can do several
pieces
Students needing
assistance will get more
one-on-one help from the
teacher

Connections (prior learning/prior


knowledge):

Students are familiar with hybrids from


science class
Students are familiar with watercolor
paints, so it wont be difficult to learn
watercolor pencil/crayon

Resources/Materials
Teacher: Images of hybrid paintings
Students:
Watercolor paper
Pencil, watercolor pencil, watercolor crayons

Assessment (How will you monitor progress and know students have
successfully met outcomes?)
Daily: Daily observations of students working on hybrids

This Week: Sketch of hybrid animal


Unit: Final hybrid & participation in critique

Time allotted
Lesson activities for instructor and students
MONDAY MARCH 9
I.
What is a hybrid? Examples in nature?
II.
Sketch out a hybrid
Learning Target-TSW
learn about hybrids
(1F)Embedded Formative Assessment: One on one check in on sketches.
and will view
various examples of (1B)Closing Activity: What is a hybrid?
hybrid artwork, and
will then sketch out
his or her own
hybrid. TSW know
this when he/she
completes his/her
sketch.
TUESDAY MARCH 10
I.
Demonstrate how to use watercolor pencil and crayon
II.
Students complete sketch and start working on final piece
Learning TargetTSW learn how to
(1F)Embedded Formative Assessment: One on one check in on blending.
use watercolor
pencils and crayons (1B)Closing Activity: What is one technique for blending colors?
to create various
blending effects.
TSW know this once
his/her piece
displays at least 2
of these effects.
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 11
Learning Target
TSW learn how to
use form and line to
create a hybrid.
TSW know this once
his/her drawing
makes strong use of
form and line.

I.

Work on hybrid, focusing on line and form.

(1F)Embedded Formative Assessment: One on one check in on form and line


(1B)Closing Activity: How can you use line to create a strong form?

THURSDAY MARCH
12
Learning Target
TSW learn how to
use color to create a
hybrid. TSW know
this once his/her
drawing makes
strong use of color
FRIDAY MARCH 13
Learning Target
TSW learn how to
use contrast to
create a hybrid
painting. TSW know
this once his/her
drawing makes
strong use of
contrast.
MONDAY MARCH 16
Learning Target
TSW learn how to
use unity to create
a hybrid. TSW know
this once his/her
drawing appears
unified.
MONDAY MARCH 17
Learning Target
TSW learn how to
participate
effectively in a
critique. TSW know
this when he/she
has given several
strong points of
feedback to
presenters.

I.

Work on hybrid, focusing on color.

(1F)Embedded Formative Assessment: One on one check in on color


(1B)Closing Activity: How can you balance color in a drawing?

I.

Work on hybrid, focusing on contrast.

(1F)Embedded Formative Assessment: One on one check in on contrast


(1B)Closing Activity: How can you be sure your piece has sufficient contrast?

I.

Work on hybrid, focusing on unity.

(1F)Embedded Formative Assessment: One on one check in on progress in


finishing pieces.
(1B)Closing Activity: How can you be sure you piece is unified?

Critique
(1F)Embedded Formative Assessment: Participation in critique
(1B)Closing Activity: What did you learn about your piece from the critique?

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