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Course Description
Drawing and Painting II is the course where you are challenged to push
the possibilities of drawing and painting. Drawing really should not be a
new skill for you and painting you want to discover and experiment with
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the possibilities. Your skills as an artist are fostered with assignments that
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open your eyes to keen observation, develop your perception and foster
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originality in art making. Motivate yourself with a positive attitude and
experience challenges that demonstrate critical thinking skills to solve
problems creatively and independently.
School 2016-2017
Teacher
Rowinski in the elements and principles of
Students
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further understanding
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Name
design
through critiques, feedback, warm ups and reflection. Assignments
willWebsite
ask projects,
students to
investigate,
perceive,
connect and
compare for
artistic
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students
will receive
a grade
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meaning.
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to
define
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grade
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personal style through the various assignments and demonstrate their
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understanding with a final portfolio presentation.
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class they have nothing to do. Therefore, by having your sketchbook and
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visual research according to the lesson you will not fall behind. A
students active participation in the studio includes attendance, time on
task and daily growth with the creative process.
Approximate
Unit of Study
Grade Level Expectations/Content
Targeted
Time Spent
Standards
Date of
or Percent of
Colorado Model Content Standards
Assessmen
time Spent
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Addressed:
Each Project
Every two to
1. Observe and Learn to Comprehend
three weeks
2. Envision and Critique to Reflect
3. Invent and Discover to Create
4. Relate and Connect to Transfer
Assignment #1 What does art do for us?
How does art help us to differentiate and
prioritize meaning?
Interpret how meaning in works of art is related
to the materials and processes chosen by the
artists.
Assignments
How do underlying structures unconsciously
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guide the creation of art works?
-Art reflects the history and culture in which it
is created.
-Every artist has a style, just as every artistic
period has a style.
Assignment #3 Students will develop ideas using personal
experience and principles of design to
communicate a message through the use of
various media.
-Compare and contrast the technical
proficiency of artists to communicate ideas,
emotions, and information.
Assignments
Question: How and why is art used as a vehicle
#4
for communication?
-Document your studio practices to give your
work personal expression.
Assignment #5 When is art criticism vital, and when is it beside
the point?
-Communicate and defend reasons for opinions
about the intentions (Successful or not) of a
work of art.
-Compare and contrast the technical
proficiency of artist to communicate ideas,
emotions, and information.
Assignment #6 What is old, and what is new in any works of
art?
-Document and apply investigations into a
range of traditional and nontraditional studio
practices to personal expression.
-Make informed judgments about the relative
merits of works of art using observation,
Class Expectations
Missing or incomplete assignments/assessments for this course: Superintendent Policies 6280 Homework and
6281 Make-Up Work, will be followed for this course.
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Student Expectations
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Grading
Policy
Projects
are worth 100-200 points based on a 4 point rubric. The
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categories are: Observe and Learn to Comprehend, Envision and
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Critique to Reflect, Invent and Discover to Create, Relate and Connect
to Transfer.
Grading
You will be informed as to the due dates for assignments, whether it is a
Scale
project, visual research
or a quiz.
A
90-100
Formative
100
Sketchbook/Process
Journal:
Students will be given visual research
B
80-89
Summative
100
and/or
sketchbook
work,
sketchbook
warm ups, notes, etc. A majority of
C
70-79
students
work
is
demonstrated
through
their
*Weekly
progress
grades
are
posted
at
Grades
aresketchbooks/Process
based on achievement of
D
60-69
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Content
Standards
and Grade
Level
journal
and
daily
work.
It
is
important
for
students
to attend
class
to
F 59 or below 12.isp
Expectations.
complete assignments.
Testing Policy
Depending on the course there will be 2 quizzes. If a student is absent
for a quiz, the quiz make-up can be taken within a week of the absence.
Assignments
Students will extend lessons in the class through the creation of
independent work to develop their own voice in art through originality
and creativity in the development of a portfolio. There are six to eight
assignments for this course.
Late work Policy
7.1 Make up work will be provided upon request for a student who has
been absent. 7.3 Students are eligible to receive full credit for make-up
work completed and submitted by dates and times established in this
policy or as may otherwise be arranged with the teacher and/or
administrator. Credit may be denied for make-up work completed after
the designated deadline.
Absence Policy
You are expected to make up any work missed because of any absence.
You are responsible to request the make-up assignment(s). You will have
the number of days absent plus one additional day to make up missed
work for an absence. However, long-term assignments (one week or
more from the assignment date to the due date) are due on the stated
due date, regardless of the absence and are not accorded extra days
upon return to school. Long-term illness will be dealt with on an
individual basis.
Tardy Policy
Students are expected to be on time to every class every day.
Beginning each semester, if tardy:
Plagiarism/Cheatin
g Policy
Plagiarism means to present, as ones own, the work, writing, words, ideas, or computer
information of someone else. (Sources could be published or unpublished.) Cheating is
supplying, receiving or using devices. (Examples: looking at or using someone elses work,
using crib notes/stolen notes, or using disallowed equipment, etc.)
Consequences for plagiarism and cheating are as follows:
Matrix for Plagiarism/Cheating (covers all classes, lasts all year)
1st 0 on the assignment, teacher calls home and referral
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