Monday, February 23, 2015

Rhythm: Begin Final

Introduction to Art

Objective: Students will demonstrate application by 

constructing the beginning of their final draft rhythm 

composition with a completion of 20% by the end of class.

  Materials Needed:                        Agenda:
~Pencil                                           1. Bell Work
~Sketchbook                                  2. Rough Draft

Today we begin our final draft composition of the rhythm composition.
Students should take their time in creating the final and use great
craftsmanship utilizing what they have learned with value and texture.
The media we will be using is water color and colored pencils.

Rhythm:                                   
Random                                
Regular                                      
Alternating      
Flowing                
Progressive                                  
                                                       
10 Points Craftsmanship
10 Points Thumbnails
10 Points Rough Draft (with color)
10 Points Balance/Rhythm
10 Points Critique
10 Quick Write Form


Art 3/4 & 5/6 

Objective: Students will demonstrate application by

constructing one sketch of the best thumbnail from 

Wednesday for the project with 80%-100% completion 

by the end of class.


Materials Needed:                        Agenda:
~Pencil                                           1. Bell Work
~Sketchbook                                  2. Rough Draft
~Colored Pencils                

Today we continue our balance project by continuing our rough draft.
Rough drafts should be finished by the end of today and final drafts
can be started.

3/4 I want you to choose what type of balance you want to use.
It can be formal or informal.

5/6 You must find a creative way to incorporate both informal
and formal balance within one composition.

Rubric:
10 Points Craftsmanship
10 Points Thumbnails
10 Points Rough Draft (with color)
10 Points Balance
10 Points Critique
10 Quick Write Form

Please be sure to be considerate of students who will be using the
tables after you. Leave yourself enough time to clean up and wipe
the tables.

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