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Expressive Self Portrait
Grade Level:
12
Subject:
Art
Topic:
Self Portrait
Objective:
Students wil create an expressive self portrait
Other Information:
Projects:
1. Planning work
2. Brainstorming: words that describe us, and color and emotions
5. expressive self portrait
3. reflection
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Indicators of learning:
1. Observational drawings: students used observational drawing process while drawing; objects show evidence of correct proportions/lines/shading
2. During brainstorming time student used time appropriately individual and in small groups
5. Balance, harmony, and unity evident in work
4. Self reflection student is able to defend choices
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Reflection:
Good project, have used in the past, spent a lot of time discussing narrative in art and how to use symbls to tell your story, I don not normallydo this at the beginging of the year but due to covid hybrid learning factors starting out with this was a good move
Prep:
1. video
2. Powerpoint
4. Self portrait quick write set up
5. paint and paper prep.