Art 2 Unit 1
Art 2 Unit 1
Art 2 Unit 1
Unit title
MYP Year
Value Study
Grade 10
Aesthetics
Related concept(s)
Connections
Creativity
Global context
Composition
Presentation
Style
Form
Objectives
Summative assessment
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C: Thinking creatively
ii. demonstrate a range and depth of creativethinking behaviours
D: Responding
i. construct meaning and transfer learning to
new settings
iii. critique the artwork of self and others.
Task
November
19
Wednesday
9:00 AM
Communication
I. Communication skills
Exchanging thoughts, messages and information
effectively through interaction
Give and receive meaningful feedback
Use intercultural understanding to interpret
communication
Use appropriate forms of writing for different
purposes and audiences
Reading, writing and using language to gather and
communicate information
Make inferences and draw conclusions
Take effective notes in class
Use a variety of organizers for academic writing
tasks
Learning Experiences
Students have been given graded points on every
step of the unit. Created a scaled valued image in
pencil for an assignment that was graded against a
rubric. Took a quiz on current concepts in class.
Were assigned sketchbook exercises that reinforced
the overall concept.
Learning process
Learning Experiences
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Every step of the assignment has visuals that build upon each other as well as DW (sketchbook) assignments.
The students will utilized in class and outside time to practice their new found skills.
The students should have already taken Art I to be a part of this class and so this would be a refresher Unit for
them, as value applications are heavily focused on value applications.
Teaching strategies
The students receive notes on their DW assignments and feedback from in class exercises.
The students usually begin in group settings and then break off into individual work later. This allows them to
share ideas and concepts with their peers.
Visuals and demos are always helpful for students who encounter language barriers. The written handouts &
rubrics assist the HOH students and if any other issues arise I try to address them head on.
Describe how you will differentiate teaching & learning for this unit?
I try to present everything in class in verbal, visual and written form. The assignments are always kinesthetic. I
also am known to pair the students that follow directions a little easier next to the ones that may occasionally
get off task.
Learner Profile
Risk takers: I am asking most students to work outside of their boundaries by assigning them specific images that were challenging for them.
Reflective: Students will spend a lot of time looking at visual images from different cultures and settings, more specifically The Museum of Bad Art.
Reflection: Considering the planning, process and impact of the inquiry
Prior to teaching the unit
During teaching
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