WOODLAND HILLS SECONDARY LESSON PLAN Name: Craig Mehalik Date: 5/29/15 Length of Lesson: 2weeks Content Area: Introduction to Art Updated Edline_X_ Updated WebPage_X_ STAGE I – DESIRED RESULTS LESSON TOPIC (Module, if applicable): Metals BIG IDEAS: (Content standards, assessment anchors, eligible content) objectives, and skill focus) PA Academic Standards for the Arts and Humanities 9.1. Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts 9.2. Historical and Cultural Contexts 9.3.Critical Response 9.4.Aesthetic Response PA STANDARDS Standards: 9.1.12 - A. Know and use the elements and principles of each art form to create works in the arts and humanities. C. Integrate and apply advanced vocabulary to the arts forms. E. Delineate a unifying theme through the production of a work of art that reflects skills in media processes and techniques. F. Analyze works of arts influenced by experiences or historical and cultural events, through production, performance, or exhibition. G. Analyze the effect of rehearsal and practice sessions. 9.2.12 - A. Explain the historical, cultural and social context of an individual work in the arts. F. Know and apply appropriate vocabulary used between social studies and the arts and humanities. L. Identify, explain and analyze common themes, forms and techniques from works in the arts. 9.3.12 - A. Explain and apply the critical examination processes of works in the arts and humanities. • Compare and contrast • Analyze • Interpret • Form and test hypotheses • Evaluate/form judgments F. Analyze the processes of criticism used to compare the meanings of a work in the arts in both its own and present time. 9.4.12 - A. Evaluate an individual’s philosophical statement on a work in the arts and its relationship to one’s own life based on knowledge and experience. Common Core Reading and Writing 9.10.1.C UNDERSTANDING GOALS (CONCEPTS): Students will understand: demonstrate understanding of proper processes and techniques to complete a copper key chain by designing, sawing, filing, sanding and piercing. A key chain finding will be attached at the completion of the assignment. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: Higher thinking process. Art Criticism: Describe, Analyze, Interpret and Judge. VOCABULARY: Copper, Jewelers Saw, Sawing, Filing, Sanding, Piercing, Saw Blade, Clamp, V-Board, Vice, Jewelers Files, Emery Paper (220, 320, 600), Buffing Wheels, Tripoli and Rouge Compounds, Key Chain Finding. STUDENT OBJECTIVES (COMPETENCIES/OUTCOMES): Students will be able to: Create a key chain design of their own name/initials in copper sheeting. Draw design on graph paper, Attach to copper. Saw and pierce design. File, sand and polish. Attach key chain finding. STAGE II – ASSESSMENT EVIDENCE PERFORMANCE TASK: Model correct processes/Guided Practices/Check for Understanding. Planning/Reflection, Craft, Creativity, Effort, Time Management. Project. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS: Visual representation, Adhering to discussion and demonstration, Visual aids, Informational readings, Measuring Skills and tools applied when appropriate, summarize and reflect, rubric for technique, written student evaluation and skill-mastered, works in progress are daily and on-going interviews, selfevident product through student work STAGE III: LEARNING PLAN INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES: Do Now Mini Lesson: Guided Practice: Independent Practice: Summations/Formative Assessments: Reflections: Review correct procedures to complete a copper key chain by designing, sawing, filing, sanding and piercing. A key chain finding will be attached at the completion of the assignment. . Elements and Principles of Design Do Now-Mini Art History Lesson. ID and write a minimum of five lines about different works of art. Classroom routines and independent work on projects Reflection daily and at conclusion of project following process and techniques of lesson. MATERIALS AND RESOURCES: Examples, graph paper, erasers, pencils, rubber cement, copper 2”X2”, jewelers saws, blades, bench pins, c-clamps, vices, drill press, goggles, emery paper (220,320, 600), steel wool, key chain findings. Electronic devices/Cell Phones with Teacher's permission and descretion. INTERVENTIONS: ASSIGNMENTS: Individual Instruction, Extra Time, Group Review, Modeling Daily participation grade based on Art Department Classroom Expectations Do Nows Reading/Writing Activities Art Criticism Projects Discussions Critiques Evaluation/Reflection