CUSD #95 Learner Objectives Art for 5th Grade Know the language of the arts. The student will be able to… Identify and describe the elements of 2- and 3-dimensional space, figure ground, value and form; the principles of rhythm, size, proportion and composition; and the expressive qualities of symbol and story. • Explore basic concepts in color theory and value. • Explore basic fundamentals of perspective and proportion. • Demonstrate basic techniques in printmaking • Demonstrate developing techniques in sculpture. • Demonstrate fundamental concepts and techniques in hand build\t ceramics. • Understand how art is subjective to the viewer. • Understand how to identify, describe, interpret, and judge a work of art. Understand how elements and principles combine within an art form to express ideas. • Use elements and principles of art to create symbolism in their artwork. Through creating and performing, understand how works of art are produced. The student will be able to… Describe the relationships among media, tools/technology and processes. • Choose the correct tools to apply specific media to a given surface. Understand the artistic processes of printmaking, weaving, photography and sculpture. • Understanding artistic processes of photography Demonstrate knowledge and skills to create works of visual art using problem solving, observing, designing, sketching and constructing. • Create artwork demonstrating knowledge and skills in ceramics and sculpture, painting, collage, printmaking, drawing and weaving. Understand the role of the arts in civilizations, past and present. The student will be able to… Identify and describe the relationship between the arts and various environments. Describe how the arts function in commercial applications. • Explain how works of art relate to the environment where they are displayed. • Explain how works of art function in commercial applications. Identify and describe how the arts communicate the similarities and differences among various people, places and times. • Compare the ways different cultures, times, or places use materials to produce works of art. 2