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Sort Desciption:structures and functions of visual arts. (VA.B.1.1). 1. knows how subject matter symbols and ideas are. used to communicate meaning in works of art. ...
Content Inside:Visual ArtsPage 1he ArtsTVisual ArtsSkills and TechniquesStandard 1:Thestudentunderstandsandappliesmediatech niquesand processes. (VA.A.1.1)1. uses twodimensional and threedimensionalmedia techniques tools and processes to depictworks of art from personal experiencesobservation or imagination.2. uses art materials and tools to develop basicprocesses and motor skills in a safe andresponsible manner.3. distinguishes the differences within and amongart materials techniques processes andorganizational structures such as elements andprinciples of design.4. uses good craftsmanship when producing worksof art.Creation and CommunicationStandard 1:Thestudentcreatesandcommunicatesarangeof subjectmatter symbols and ideas using knowledge ofstructures and functions of visual arts. (VA.B.1.1)1. knows how subject matter symbols and ideas areused to communicate meaning in works of art.2. understands that works of art can communicatean idea and elicit a variety of responses throughthe use of selected media techniques andprocesses.3. knows a variety of purposes for creating works ofart.4. uses the elements of art and the principles ofdesign to effectively communicate ideas.Cultural and Historical ConnectionsStandard 1:Thestudentunderstandsthevisualartsinrela tiontohistoryand culture. (VA.C.1.1)1. knows that specific works of art belong to particularcultures times and places.2. understands how artists generate and express ideasaccording to their individual cultural and historicalexperiences.Aesthetic and Critical AnalysisStandard 1:The student assesses evaluates and responds to thecharacteristics of works of art. (VA.D.1.1)1. uses ageappropriate vocabulary to describe analyzeinterpret and make judgments about works of art.2. understands that works of art can be renderedrealistically symbolically or abstractly.3. knows the difference between an original work of artand a reproduction.Applications to LifeStandard 1:Thestudentmakesconnectionsbetweenthevisu alartsotherdiscipline ...
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