Students will learn about installation art and artists such as Sandy Skoglund …
Students will learn about installation art and artists such as Sandy Skoglund to inspire the creation of their own small-scale installation. Students will create designs based on their chosen concept and understanding of installation art in creating a small installation for their bookshelf (book nook).
This plan identifies six key elements of musicality for singers. Students will …
This plan identifies six key elements of musicality for singers. Students will apply each principle to their current choral repertoire to improve and develop musicality.
Understanding intellectual property and copyright is crucial to theatre practitioners, be they …
Understanding intellectual property and copyright is crucial to theatre practitioners, be they actors, technicians, directors, or managers. Students will research terms and identify cases of copyright infringement in the theatre arts.
Students will learn about contemporary artist Beatriz Milhazes. Inspired by her work, …
Students will learn about contemporary artist Beatriz Milhazes. Inspired by her work, students will first practice using line, shape, and color by creating an abstract drawing using household items. Then, students will use digital drawing tools to explore those concepts and unexpected outcomes to create a final work of art.
This unit utilizes readily available gaming technology to teach and reinforce principles …
This unit utilizes readily available gaming technology to teach and reinforce principles of theatrical set design. Students will create an original set design using computer gaming applications involving building tools.
In this plan, students will use the melody from the jazz standard …
In this plan, students will use the melody from the jazz standard “St. James Infirmary” as a springboard to improvisation. The students will utilize a call and response technique to learn the melody. Then students will learn several ways they can utilize the content within the melody of a song to improvise.
From classical composers to hip hop artists, musicians have used sampling to …
From classical composers to hip hop artists, musicians have used sampling to bring life to compositions. Creating and sharing that intellectual property can be tricky, but in this lesson, students in primary elementary will actively engage in the ethical treatment of other students' work and combine samples from their class into their composition.
Students will compose and perform a melody consisting of quarter notes, eighth …
Students will compose and perform a melody consisting of quarter notes, eighth notes, and quarter rests using traditional and non-traditional notation. Students will also gain facility performing the notes E, G, A and C on the recorder.
In this lesson students will develop a story arc through a sequence …
In this lesson students will develop a story arc through a sequence of panels that contains a beginning, middle, and end. Each panel will be illustrated in a style inspired by graphic novel illustrations. In this lesson, students are learning to tell a visual story based on a personal skill or achievement.
In this lesson, students will compose and notate “soundscapes” using found instruments. …
In this lesson, students will compose and notate “soundscapes” using found instruments. In preparing to notate their compositions, students will consider the limitations and benefits of extant notation systems.
Students will explore facial expressions, connect emotions to colors, and use those …
Students will explore facial expressions, connect emotions to colors, and use those colors to indicate the expressive qualities of music. Students will create a colored mosaic based on listening examples.
Students will examine portraits of diverse artists to inspire unique self-portraits. Using …
Students will examine portraits of diverse artists to inspire unique self-portraits. Using proportions and mirrors to draw self-portraits, students will enhance photocopies of their pencil drawings by adding visual representations of their likes, backgrounds, hopes, and dreams, as well as color. The first pencil portrait will be glued on the outside of an envelope, while the second colorful portrait can be slipped out from inside to reveal a deeper look at the student’s identities.
Students will explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to …
Students will explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to music, music technology, and digital citizenship. Students will explore copyright law, investigate the trends of copyright throughout history, and collaborate to propose their own “Copyright Act” for the future.
Students will analyze Emanuel Leutze’s Washington Crossing the Delaware by hypothesizing the …
Students will analyze Emanuel Leutze’s Washington Crossing the Delaware by hypothesizing the story the artwork depicts and then create a drawing illustrating an important event in their life.
Students will explore the creation, types and uses of maps, the process …
Students will explore the creation, types and uses of maps, the process of map-making and cartography as a career. Students will create a personal map.
This lesson guides students through the beginning stages of articulation. Focus is …
This lesson guides students through the beginning stages of articulation. Focus is limited to producing clear, focused tone, and clean legato articulation.
Students will apply the creative process to write original monologues. They will …
Students will apply the creative process to write original monologues. They will examine and incorporate elements of character, conflict, setting, plot, theme, and dialogue into their scriptwriting. Prompts may be used for making personal, cultural, or historical connections.
Students will learn how to analyze dance using the basic elements of …
Students will learn how to analyze dance using the basic elements of dance. Students will learn the importance of recognizing bias in critique, and practice reviewing a dance performance, live or recorded, by answering a series of questions and reframing their answers into sentences that critique the show.
Students will explore the blues by listening and describing a blues piece, …
Students will explore the blues by listening and describing a blues piece, learning about the history of the blues, analyzing form, and collaborating to write lyrics utilizing blues lyric form.
Fifth grade students will learn that artist’s books are a medium that …
Fifth grade students will learn that artist’s books are a medium that artists can use to express ideas. Students will first practice paper folding/ building techniques and the concept of foreground, middle ground, and background. Then, students will create tunnel books to showcase an original fantasy landscape.
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