517 Sequencing of Lessons Ninasiska PDF
517 Sequencing of Lessons Ninasiska PDF
517 Sequencing of Lessons Ninasiska PDF
Sequencing of Lessons
Art
Outcomes, Key
Knowledge, Key
skills addressed
Week
Lesson
Formulate personal
materials they need for this class. Provide students with relevant
opinions with
information about how to find resources they need for this unit,
A
Week
reference to artworks
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Lesson
Lesson
Lesson on annotation give students some examples of wellannotated folio pages. Be clear what is expected in annotations.
Give students National Geographic magazines. Instruct them to
select 10 pages that are visually interesting to them to stick into
their folio. Students to begin to annotate images.
HOME
WORK
Week
Lesson
Explore materials,
techniques,
Week
images)
used to create
artworks
Qualities and
characteristics of
materials and art
forms and how they
may be used to
present concepts
and images;
Lesson
Key
Knowledge
Aspects of the Formal
Framework and the
Personal Framework;
Social and personal
interests, experiences
and intention of
artists;
Exhibition and
gallery visits are
recommended to
support students
experience of
artworks. (VCAA,
2014)
Use appropriate art
language to discuss
artworks.
Lesson
Lesson
be moving away from their computer and into the making their
principles of artworks
A
Week
Lesson
Lesson
HOMEWORK
Friday
Week
Lesson
Explore materials,
techniques,
Lesson
prints.
HOMEWORK
Lesson
Lesson
Key
Knowledge
Aspects of the Formal
Framework and the
Personal Framework;
Social and personal
interests, experiences
and intention of
artists;
Lesson
A
Week
Qualities and
characteristics of
materials and art
Lesson
Document thinking
and working
Lesson
language to explore
practices;
Friday
Week
Lesson
1
Lesson
Week
Lesson
3
Lesson
The Formal
Framework and the
Personal Framework
to support reflective
annotation as they
apply to the students
artmaking;
4
Lesson
Key
Knowledge
Aspects of the Formal
Framework and the
Personal Framework;
Social and personal
interests, experiences
and intention of
artists;
Week
Lesson
Lesson
Week
Lesson
3
Lesson
Friday
Week
Lesson
Formulate personal
opinions with
Lesson
Week
reference to artworks
Key
Skills
Apply the Formal
Framework and
Personal Framework
to analyse and
interpret artworks;
Research and
discuss how art
reflects the personal
interests, experiences
and intention of the
artist;
Formulate personal
opinions with
reference to artworks;
Lesson
look at choosing a direction for their final image (which will be the
outcome of project 3)
Week
Lesson
Lesson
AOS 2 Outcome 2.
Week
Lesson
3
Lesson
Friday
Week
Lesson
10
Lesson
B
Week
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Key
Skills
Apply the Formal
Framework and
Personal Framework
to analyse and
interpret artworks;
Research and
discuss how art
reflects the personal
interests, experiences
and intention of the
artist;
Formulate personal
opinions with
reference to artworks;
Lesson
HOME
Ai Weiwei analysis task due by the end of the first week of the
WORK
covered.
Area of study 1
Key Knowledge
Aspects of the Formal Framework and the Personal Framework;
Social and personal interests, experiences and intention of artists;
Art language for the expression of discussion and research.
Key Skills
Apply the Formal Framework and Personal Framework to analyse and interpret
artworks;
Research and discuss how art reflects the personal interests, experiences and
intention of the artist;
Formulate personal opinions with reference to artworks;
Use appropriate art language to discuss artworks.
Area of study 2
Key knowledge This knowledge includes
The meaning of visual language to explore issues and ideas of personal interest and
imagination;
Qualities and characteristics of materials and art forms and how they may be used to
present concepts and images;
Methods for trialling materials, techniques, processes and art forms;
Formal elements and principles of artworks;
The Formal Framework and the Personal Framework to support reflective annotation
as they apply to the students artmaking;
Art language for the purpose of documentation and annotation.
Key skills
These skills include the ability to
Use observation and imagination to develop visual creative responses;
Communicate personal ideas and concepts through the development of a visual
language;
Explore materials, techniques, processes and art forms and investigate how these
can be used to create artworks;
Use formal elements and principles to produce creative responses that illustrate
personal interests;