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Fifth Grade Visual Art Content Standards
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Creative Expression:
- Students express ideas, feelings and
emotions through creating original works of art using a variety
of media, techniques and processes. They explore different
sources for inspiration: imagination, intuition, memory and
observation. They learn to value their creative process and
product, and those of others, as they engage in a variety of
art-making experiences.
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Artistic Perception:
- Students use their senses to perceive their
own art work, and others, as well as objects in nature and their
environment. They begin to communicate about their work and
process, and that of others, by using visual arts language (e.g.
expressive features, sensory qualities, principles of art and
elements of design). They learn to understand that people see
through different lenses and that the way people perceive the
world is shaped by their individual experiences.
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Historical/Cultural Context:
- Students explore art and artists
from many cultures across time and place. They discover universal
themes and concepts.
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Aesthetic valuing:
- Students question the nature of art (e.g. what
is art?) as they engage in their creative process. They have
opportunities to develop respect for multiple viewpoints by
discussing their values of art with others.
Students learn to express personal ideas and feelings using their
imagination, intuition, memory, or observation. Students learn to
value originality, artistic freedom, and the art process. The art
curriculum places artistic expression at the center; aesthetics,
art criticism, and history grow out of and serve students
creative experiences. Students have opportunities to make
choices, cope with ambiguity and uncertainty, as they exercise judgement in solving their own artistic problems. Through the
making of their own art, students learn to invent, experiment,
take risks, make mistakes, and learn from each other. The
elementary visual arts curriculum is student centered emphasizing
development of their imaginations and sensory perception.
Children have opportunities to experience a balance/variety of
the following:
Fifth grade students experience the following:
Students create in a variety of media and show knowledge of the
artistic process: getting ideas, feeling comfortable with
ambiguity, recognizing multiple solutions, making decisions,
appreciating process as well as product, valuing originality in
self and others.
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Drawing
- using a variety of materials, students explore principles of
basic perspective (overlapping and scale); combining drawing from
observation and imagination
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Painting
- with a variety of materials (including opaque watercolors) on
alternative surfaces (e.g. cardboard)
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Printmaking
- carving or scratching into a surface to produce multiple prints
using a printing press (e.g. dry point etching on Plexiglas,
woodcuts, and/or linoleum cuts)
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Sculpture
- with clay using subtractive and additive methods to create a
large form (e.g. imaginary animal); experimentation with glazing
techniques (layering and/or dripping)
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Crafts
- with paper crafts, fiber and textiles (e.g. papier mache, batik
and/or paper marbling)
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Photography
- with a still camera, create photographs; introduction to video
Visual and performing arts programs are made possible by parent,
business and community contributions to KIDDO!
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