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Eighth Grade Visual Art Content Standards
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Creative expression:
- Students will continue to learn to value
their creative process and product, and those of others, as they
engage in a variety of art-making experiences. They will explore
different ideas, concepts, themes, materials, techniques, tools,
media, and processes, which will enable them to communicate
visually at a more sophisticated level and expand their artistic
awareness. Students will explore the following skills while they
are actively doing, creating art: planning (sketching, rough
drafts, brainstorming), experimenting (tinkering, trial and
error, mistake making), and problem solving, making aesthetic
choices, developing ideas, critical thinking in variety of forms,
observing and documenting observations, sharing through
discussion, reflective writing, and critiques.
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Historical/cultural heritage (art appreciation):
- Students will
establish a context for their artmaking experiences as well as
make connections to their community and to the world. These
connections will offer them multiple viewpoints, and
cross-cultural references. They will explore traditional as well
as contemporary artists, across time and place, seeking to
discover similarities and differences between them and
themselves.
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Aesthetics:
- Students will engage in inquiry about the nature and
value of art (e.g. what is art? who makes art and why? how and
what kind of art is made? What is the role of art and artmaker?)
as they immerse themselves in the creative process. Students will
gain skills in discovering and discussing the many different
purposes, intentions, interpretations, and meanings derived from
their own artworks, their peers, and artists from many cultures.
Students will discover and share what people do with art in their
homes and community, locally and globally. They will have
opportunities to develop respect for multiple viewpoints by
comparing their values of art with those of others.
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Artistic perception:
- Students will use their senses to perceive
their own art work, and others, as well as objects in nature and
their environment. They will expand their ability to communicate
about their own work and process, and that of others by using
visual arts language (e.g. expressive features, sensory
qualities, compositional and organizational principles, elements
of design). They will learn to understand that people see
through different lenses, and that the way people perceive the
world is shaped by their individual experiences and the
opportunities they have had to educate their senses.
District-wide, Mill Valley students will learn to express
personal ideas and feelings using their imagination, intuition,
memory, or observation through the visual arts. Students learn to
value originality, artistic freedom, and the art process. The art
curriculum places art making at the center. Aesthetics, art
criticism, and history grow out of and integrate with students
creative experiences. Students have opportunities to make choices
and cope with ambiguity and uncertainty as they exercise judgment
in solving artistic problems. These artistic problems encourage
them to invent, experiment, take risks, make mistakes, and learn
from each other. The art curriculum emphasizes the development of
the students imagination and sensory perception.
MVMS art curriculum builds upon the K-5 elementary art program.
It introduces students to age-appropriate elements of creative
and critical thinking skills and processes which prepare them for
future experiences in the visual arts and extend to all areas of
life. Through the practice of creating, using a wide variety of
materials and media, students are able to see themselves as
artists.
Students will develop responsibility and ownership for their
participation in art-making within the Art Studio. They will have
experiences in the preparation, maintenance, and care of
materials, tools, equipment, and facilities. They will keep
journals/sketchbooks and in-process portfolios.
Eighth Grade students experience the following:
Students will have in-depth concentrated units of studio art.
These will come from a
selection of the following:
- Sculpture
- Design
- Ceramics
- Drawing and Painting
- Printmaking
- Photography
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