Ceramics 6
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District Course #0146 |
Course Description
Open to: Grades 11, 12 One Semester Course
Prerequisite: Ceramics 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 or Instructor Approval
Content: (Five and Six) These semester courses are courses in working
with clay. Various clay decorating, forming and firing techniques
will be explored. The course will include both hand building and
wheel throwing techniques of creation. Hand building techniques
will include pinch, coil, and slab built methods. Decoration techniques
will include underglaze, carving, sculpting and glazes. Firing
could be either stoneware or earthenware temperatures. Material
cost for this course is $25. This course fulfills the humanities
credit towards graduation.
Major Concepts/Philosophy:
The purpose of this program is to create opportunities for personal
expression though working with clay. Different clay bodies, decoration
techniques and firing processes will be explored as students
work through ceramics one thru six. The history of Ceramics, Art
History,
Aesthetics and Art appreciation will be emphasized as students
make hands on art projects. Higher order thinking skills will
be encouraged as students plan, design and create. Ceramics gives
students who are new to art classes, as well as experienced art
students a chance to further and develop their self esteem and
expression capabilities. Students will also learn how to critique
works of art. In Ceramics Five students will compare and contrast
works from different times, societies and environments. In Ceramics
Six they will interpret art from another discipline and make
a
piece based on a trend or art movement. They will also participate
and help in an art show.
The semester courses that comprise this program when offered
at the high school level: Ceramics 1, Ceramics 2, Ceramics 3, Ceramics
4, Ceramics 5, and Ceramics 6. Studio Activities:
Studio activities are an integral part of this program and provide
instruction in the tools, materials, processes and equipment
found in general use in pottery studios in both private and
public institutions.
Course Scope & Sequence
| Unit 1 |
Ceramics in Context |
Ongoing |
| Unit 2 |
Aesthetic and Critical Inquiry |
Ongoing |
| Unit 3 |
Ceramics Making |
Ongoing |
Assessment
Correlation acronyms key
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Unit 1 |
Ceramics in Context |
Ongoing |
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Instructional Objective
146.01 Analyze a visual art product or art performance that
integrates media, processes, and/or concepts from other arts
disciplines. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA. 1.2.2 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Create or describe a ceramic piece that interprets a work
from another art form such as a poem, a song, a painting
or a dance.. |
Clay Works
Ceramics Monthly
Clay Times |
TMA, TMP, TO, JS, SP |
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Instructional Objective
146.02. Relate the trends and movements in visual art to
other disciplines in the arts and humanities. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA. 1.2.3 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Research a trend or movement such as Neo-Classicism and
create a ceramic piece that reflects the ideas of the trend
or movement. |
Clay Works
Ceramics Monthly
Clay Times |
TMA, TMP, TO, JS |
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Unit 2 |
Aesthetic and Critical
Inquiry |
Ongoing |
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Instructional Objective
146.03 Critique works of art employing appropriate arts
vocabulary. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.2.1.3 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Critique own work and that of others with appropriate vocabulary
using the procedure of describing, analyzing, interpreting
and judging. |
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JS, TO, TMP
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Instructional Objective
146.04 Discuss the Nature of art or aesthetics. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.2.2.2 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Build a class definition of art. |
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JS, TO, TMP |
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02 |
Define aesthetics. |
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JS, TO, TMP |
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Instructional Objective
146.05 Demonstrate appropriate behavior while attending
and/or participating in arts events. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.2.2.4 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Serve as a docent at the student art show. |
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TO |
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Instructional Objective
146.06 Show respect for personal work and work of others. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.2.2.5 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Take care of own work. |
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TO |
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02 |
Cleanup personal and public work spaces. |
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TO |
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03 |
Avoid touching other peoples work. |
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TO |
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04 |
Make criticism positive and constructive. |
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TO |
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Instructional Objective
146.07 Write an artist’s statement that describes a series
of works (background information on the artist, artists and
movements that were influential on the work, significance
of the body of work). |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.2.2.6 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Write an artist’s statement describing the process, structure
and meaning of your work. |
Ceramics Monthly, Clay times |
JS, TO, TMP, SP |
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Instructional Objective
146.08 Debate dividing lines between imitating a master’s
style of creation and unfairly "copying" another
person’s original work. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.2.2.7 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Find an historic piece or one by a contemporary ceramic
artist. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
JS, TO |
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02 |
Copy the piece as closely as possible |
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TO |
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03 |
Use knowledge and skill gained by copying to imitate the
style with the student’s interpretation. |
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TO, SP, JS |
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04 |
Reflect upon the differences in the two activities. |
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TO, JS, TMP |
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Instructional Objective
146.09 Select and apply media, techniques, and processes
effectively and with artistic intention |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.1.1 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Create ceramics pieces using the pinch, coil, and slab hand
building techniques. |
Clay Work
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TO |
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02 |
Create ceramics pieces using the potter’s wheel. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO |
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03 |
Select and apply decorating techniques. Examples: painting
and spraying under glaze, carving, impressing, incising,
sprigging, piercing, stenciling. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO |
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04 |
Select and apply glaze using pour dip and spray methods. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO |
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05 |
Create ceramic pieces using the additive and subtractive
sculptural techniques. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO |
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Instructional Objective
146.10 Demonstrate safe and proper use, care, and storage
of media, materials, and equipment |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.1.2 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Wear a mask whenever using materials in powder form or when
spraying under glaze or glaze. |
Clay Work |
TO |
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02 |
Wear gloves when using stains, under glaze, or glaze. |
Clay Work |
TO |
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03 |
Follow equipment safety rules. |
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TO |
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04 |
Store clay to maintain the desired moisture content. |
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TO |
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05 |
Wear eye protection when using the grinding wheel. |
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TO |
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06 |
Keep food out of the ceramics studio. |
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TO |
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07 |
Describe the location and function of the hazmat files in
the classroom. |
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TO |
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Instructional Objective
146.11 Demonstrate how elements and principles can be used
to solve specific visual arts problems. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.1.3 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Use thumbnail sketches in preparing ideas to evaluate the
relationship of the elements and principles in the development
of the concept. |
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TO, JS |
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02 |
Reflect on the final solutions in terms of the elements
of art and their relationships. |
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TO, JS |
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03 |
Reflect on the final solutions in terms of the principles
of art and their relationships. |
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TO, JS |
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Instructional Objective
146.12 Present convincing or accurately rendered subjects
that demonstrate refined observational skills. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.1.4 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Create clay forms from observation. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO |
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02 |
Create representational images in clay. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO |
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Instructional Objective
146.13 Plan, record, and analyze a body of work through
keeping an artist’s journal or sketchbook. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.1.5 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Create thumbnail sketches to plan ceramic projects. |
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TO, JS |
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02 |
Record forms and finishes of completed projects in a journal
or sketchbook. |
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TO, JS |
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03 |
Reflect on the final product of each project in a sketchbook
or journal. |
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TO, JS |
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Instructional Objective
146.14 Critique ones own work with the intent of revision
and refinement. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.1.6 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Critique hand-building in order to improve skills. |
Clay Work |
TO, TMA, JS |
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02 |
Critique wheel-throwing in order to improve skills. |
Clay Work |
TO, TMA, JS |
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03 |
Critique glazing in order to improve skills. |
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TO, TMA, JS |
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04 |
Critique decorating in order to improve skills. |
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TO, TMA, JS |
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05 |
Critique creativity in order to visualize more possibilities. |
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TO, TMA, JS |
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Instructional Objective
146.15 Choose purposefully between visual characteristics
of a variety of media and use these to communicate one’s
own idea |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.2.1 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Choose the clay body that will communicate best one’s own
idea. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO, JS |
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02 |
Choose the finish that will communicate best one’s own idea. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO, JS |
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Instructional Objective
146.16 Discriminate and select from a variety of symbols,
subject matter, and ideas to communicate clearly personal
statements. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.2.2 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Create ceramic pieces selecting the form to communicate
a personal statement. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO, JS |
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02 |
Create ceramic pieces selecting the images and symbols to
communicate a personal statement |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO, JS |
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Instructional Objective
146.17 Select and utilize visual, spatial, and temporal
concepts to enhance meaning in artwork. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.2.4 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Select visual concepts to enhance meaning in ceramic pieces |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO, JS, SP |
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02 |
Select spatial concepts to enhance meaning in ceramic pieces. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO, JS, SP |
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03 |
Select temporal concepts to enhance meaning in ceramic pieces. |
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TO, JS, SP |
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Instructional Objective
146.18 Create a body of work that develops a specific theme,
idea or style of art. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.2.5 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Select a theme or style or develop an idea for a body of
work. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO, JS |
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02 |
Create ceramic pieces that develop the selected theme, style
or idea. |
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TO, JS, SP |
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Instructional Objective
146.19 Plan and produce a work of art applying media, techniques,
and processes with skill, confidence and sensitivity. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.3.1 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Plan and create ceramic pieces applying techniques and processes
with skill, confidence and sensitivity. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO, JS, SP |
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Instructional Objective
146.20 Apply various symbols, subjects and ideas in one’s
artwork. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.3.2 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Use a variety of symbols, images and ideas in the creation
of ceramic pieces. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO, JS, SP |
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Instructional Objective
146.21 Determine and execute appropriate visual presentation
of an original artwork. |
Standard Reference
9-12.VA.3.3.4 |
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No.
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Performance Objective |
Resource Reference
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Assessment Correlation
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01 |
Present a ceramic piece or body of work for public viewing.
Example: Present own work at the student art show or in a
digital portfolio. |
Clay Work, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery
Making Illustrated |
TO, SP |
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