Name: Suggested Grade Level: Title of Unit: Big Ideas
Name: Suggested Grade Level: Title of Unit: Big Ideas
Name: Suggested Grade Level: Title of Unit: Big Ideas
Lesson Three: Teacher will allow students time to Students will continue building the
Building Continued work and answer questions as basic structure of their letter by
needed. using cardboard and tape.
Teacher will have students look at Students will use the plan they
their sketchbooks for the ideas created in their sketchbook to
Lesson Six: they brainstormed in lesson one. begin designing their letter. They
Design Letter They will remind students of the may work with a variety of
importance of self expression and materials such as paint, text,
allow them time to work, photographs, etc.
Visuals:
Resources:
Building Technique Examples:
https://youtu.be/FU2Rd8Y8U1w
https://youtu.be/qjDI4mCgky4
https://youtu.be/bgREt8LKU7Y
https://youtu.be/4E2IKQIhHqU
Bibliography:
. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://naea.digication.com/martinez_ohs/Architectural_Letters
14 Ways to Decorate Cardboard Letters. (2015, December 18). Retrieved from
http://www.tomatoboots.co/14-ways-to-decorate-cardboard-letters/
Architectural Letters. (n.d.). Retrieved from
https://www.dickblick.com/lesson-plans/architectural-letters/
Autobiographical Architectural Letters. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://mrswillesartroom.blogspot.com/2012/04/autobiographical-architectural-letters.html
Letter P by scrappinpatw on DeviantArt. (n.d.). Retrieved from
https://www.deviantart.com/scrappinpatw/art/Letter-P-206636440
Sarahhopeharper. (2013, February 3). DIY Tutorial – Paper Mache 3D Letters. Retrieved from
https://asharperfocus.wordpress.com/2012/08/26/paper-mache-3d-letters-tutorial/amp/
Appendices:
A. Full Lesson Plan
Grade: Middle School (Grades 6-8)
Title of Lesson: Intro to Architectural Letters
Standards:
CDE Visual Arts Standards
7th Grade
Standard 3. Invent and Discover to Create
GLE 1. Plan, anticipate outcomes and use feedback to grow as an artist.
GLE 2. Demonstrate technical skills and processes to achieve desired results.
Standard 4. Relate and Connect to Transfer
GLE 1. Investigate how artists, designers and scholars narrate their social context.
Big Ideas:
Exploration of Building Techniques
Expressing Personal Ideas Through Art
Enduring Understandings:
Students demonstrate conceptual and project-based learning through artmaking.
Students synthesize knowledge, skill and imagination to express meaning.
Essential Questions:
Why is planning important?
What does planning a project look like?
Why do Artists incorporate personal meaning in their art?
How do you incorporate personal meaning within art?
Objectives:
Students will be able to generate works of art based on selected themes or anticipated goals.
Students will be able to create works of art from observation, photographs and stored mental
images adding personal interpretations.
Students will be able to research and communicate personal ideas and interests in works of art.
Students will be able to design and create works of art using images, words and symbols that
illustrate personal community or culture.
Activity:
Students will plan the design for the Architectural Letter they will be building in this unit. This
plan will include sketches/notes of ideas for building, design, and how they are going to
incorporate personal meaning.
Pre-assessment:
As a class, we will discuss how to incorporate personal meaning within their work and why that
is important. We will also talk about what their planning process should look like.
Success Criteria:
Students will have a completed plan for the letter they are going to create. This plan will include
various ways they can express themselves through their design.
Post-assessment:
Students will have used their knowledge of planning to create sketches or written explanations of
their ideas.
Accommodations and Modifications:
ELL, CLD Learners, or Other Learning Disabilities
● Multiple visuals and examples provided
● Verbal instructions and explanations of expectations
● Allow for verbal explanation of plan from students
Visuals:
Supplies and Equipment:
Sketch Book
Pencil
Teaching Procedure:
Beginning
To start the day, I will greet students at the door and let them know to get their sketchbooks out.
Once class starts, I will introduce the project. This introduction will include the steps they need
to take, examples of the project, and a video on how to begin the building process.
Middle
As a class, we will then discuss why personalizing your artwork is important. We will talk about
different ideas of things they can add to their letter to express themselves. Students will then
have time to brainstorm their ideas. During this time, I will walk around and answer questions as
needed. I will also be checking to make sure students are meeting the success criteria.
End
The last 5 minutes of class students will clean up their work space and put all supplies away.
They will be dismissed once the bell rings for the passing period.
B. Summative Rubric
3 2 1
Excelled Got It Needs More
Students went above Students planned their Students did not plan
Intention out their architectural sketching their ideas letter in one or more
letter. and carefully making ways.
personal design
choices.
Apply / Explain beyond in applying their apply their knowledge apply their knowledge
Understanding knowledge and and explain their ideas or explain their ideas
explaining their ideas within their architectural within their architectural
within their architectural letter. letter.
letter.