Lessonplan 5
Lessonplan 5
Lessonplan 5
Essential Understanding (s): What are the big ideas? What specific
understanding be judged?
Artist Discussion
The students will share their masks, explaining:
How they decorated the mask
What this adds to the masks aesthetic
Pre-assessment:
How will you help the students know where the unit is going and what is expected? Help the teacher know where the students are
coming from (prior knowledge, interests)?
2. How can the decoration add to or change the shape of the mask?
Motivation:
How will you hook all students and hold their interest?
Ideation:
How will you equip students, help them experience the key
ideas, and explore the issues to generate ideas for their art work?
Procedures: How is the lesson organized to maximize initial and sustained engagement as well as effective learning? Provide opportunities to rethink and
revise their understandings and work? Allow students to evaluate their work and its implications? Include literacy and numeracy?
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Greet students
Review last lesson and discuss students glazed pots (10 minutes)
Ask: How did your piece turn out?
Did the colors come out the way you expected?
How did the colors mix and change?
Show pictures from blog to remind them how the pieces looked pre-firing
Intro activity/discussion about mask decoration (10 minutes)
Ask essential pre-assessment questions:
Ask students: Have you ever decorated a mask before?
Have you ever decorated something with paint?
With glued-on objects?
How can the decoration add to or change the shape of the mask?
Discuss examples of masks
Attributes of each and uses
Show examples of unusal/creative masks from different cultures that demonstrate artists intentions-to
transform the face, decorate a wall, or create a character, etc.
Why would an artist make a mask or any work of art?
Why would an artist change their plan after starting a piece?
When do people use masks? How does the use impact the appearance of the mask?
Talk about ways to create interesting textures/surfaces
invite students to explore the materials
Prompt students to create a surface design for their mask. (50 mins)
Create 2-3 sketches for surface design ideas
Help students brainstrom ideas for, and plan, their mask
What colors do they like?
What textures are they interested by?
Do they want the decoration to hide to mask structure or emphasize it?
Students decorate their work based on their sketches/ideas
Additional activity (for students who finish early): collages
Have table set up with magazines, paper, scissors, glue, and examples
As students finish, explain collage to them individually
Ask them if theyve made a collage
show them the examples, and explain how to make a collage
prompt them to pick a theme or scene and cutt out images that relate to that
6. Regroup to discuss and share everyones art - Artist Talk (10 minutes)
a. Ask students:
How they decorated the masks
What this adds to the masks aesthetic
7. Clean up (10 minutes)
Materials and Resources: What is needed to complete the learning plan? List materials and resources in a bulleted format.
Masks
paper
pencils
Aprons
Paintbrushes
Paint
water cups
Glue
scissors
Feathers, string, fabric, buttons, etc.
Magazines for collage station
Preparation and Safety: What do you need to prepare for this experience? What safety issues need to be addressed? List steps of preparation and
safety in a bulleted format.
Accommodations:
How is the lesson tailored (personalized) to the different needs, interests, and abilities of learners? ...Access (Resources and/or
Process) and Expression (Products and/or Performance)?
Demonstrate and explain the process slowly to make sure everyone understands
Maintain a relaxed environment- encourage students to explore and play
Provide an extra activity for students like Aaron, who tend to finish quickly
Provide textured objects for Abby to decorate her mask with