Notan Day 3
Notan Day 3
Notan Day 3
space in a composition.
Good design has a balance of light and dark.
Using the Notan concept of light and dark enhances design.
Concepts:
Notan
Positive, Negative Space
Balance
Symmetry
Abstract
Contrast
Essential Questions:
Where do we see designs in real life that are symmetrical?
What is balance?
Content
Factual Content:
The students will learn about how positive and negative space is an
important concept used in art, they will learn about balance, and
symmetry.
Vocabulary: Notan, Positive Space, Negative Space, Balance, Symmetry, Cut,
Mirror
Tier 1: Balance, Cut, Mirror
Tier 2: Positive Space, Negative Space
Tier 3: Notan, Symmetry, Contrast
Critical Thinking Skills Reading, Writing, Speech, Listening, Other
Critical Thinking Skills - What key skills will be taught or practiced in this
lesson?
The students will practice making a design symmetrical.
The students will create abstract designs.
Assessments (Performance Tasks/Tests/Quizzes Formative/Summative,
Informal/Formal)
Assessment: (Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening)
Performance tasks:
I am going to show the students a series of pictures asking them to write down what the
first thing they saw was, then after I reveal the 2 possible options in the picture im going to
explain negative and positive space. For the rest of the pictures they are going to have to
tell me what the positive and negative space are in each picture.
The students will fill out a worksheet that goes along with the PowerPoint to first learn
about the information being presented.
Then the students will create a Notan design showing their understanding of Positive
space, Negative space, and Contrast.
Action/Instructional Procedures
Phase
Anticipatory Set
(Hook)
Explanation
ns
1. Attendance
2. Homework
3. Review: Ask the students who can
remember what the project were working
on and important things we want to
remember when creating them.
Procedures/Transitio Procedures:
Closure
Homework/Extensio
n Activities
Reflection
The Lesson Plan
Teaching
Skills
The Students
understood my instruction.
What could be done to provide better instruction in
the future?
After my demonstration I asked multiple questions to
see if every student knew what was going on but for
the student who didnt and didnt speak up, I think I
should have set up the back table to have any
students who were having trouble understanding
come up and have me re-explain it and take extra
time to break down the steps.
Were you pleased with the performance of the
students?
Yes, I knew this project was going to be a challenge
and so far I am impressed with their creativity and
focus on the project.
What did they do well? What did they struggle with?
They did well with making their projects unique, some
students did or didnt struggle with cutting and
flipping their projects, but most students were
successful at their rough draft.
What can be done to help them do better in the
future?
Again setting up a back table where they can take
extra time with me to break down the steps and talk
things out with me.