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Curriculum Standard One: The student will use his/her senses to perceive works of art, objects in nature, events, and the environment. 1. The student will analyze the aesthetic qualities of his/her own artworks and the work of others and refine his/her own artworks. understanding of works in the visual arts by analyzing what the artist presents in digital media? Through discussion and/or reflective journal writing, the student will critique (description, analysis, interpretation, and judgment) his/her own digital artwork, as well as the work of others, using appropriate visual and technical language. 1

Curriculum Standard Two: The student will identify visual structures and functions of art, using the language of the visual arts. 1. The student will comprehend the aesthetics of perception through the use of the visual arts vocabulary and appropriate technical vocabulary. 2. The student will discriminate among a variety of visual structures and technical functions to perceive commonalties and differences. 3. The student will create works that demonstrate his/her observations and perceptions of the visual and technical characteristics of the world. A. Can the student demonstrate knowledge and understanding of visual arts vocabulary and appropriate technical vocabulary? A. Can the student, after viewing a variety of artworks, find and discuss common visual and technical attributes among the artwork? A. Can the student create works of art from his/her observation which demonstrate a mastery of the language of the visual arts and technical terminology? After viewing a wide variety of media and media application, the student will identify similarities and differences in class discussion and written essays. After viewing a variety of artworks, the student will discuss, as well as write in journals, the common attributes and differences. The student will create artworks which address a specific compositional and digital media process using his/her own observations (hands, facial attributes, buildings, wildlife, etc.). 2

Curriculum Standard Three: The student will develop knowledge of and artistic skills in a variety of visual arts media and technical processes. 1. The student will use the elements of art and principles of design in his/her artwork in technically proficient and intuitive ways across a variety of digital media. 2. The student will solve challenging visual arts problems in two-dimensional digital media, using such intellectual skills as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. understanding of the art elements and principles of design using a variety of digital media in technically proficient works of art which the student creates? A. Can the student create a two- dimensional digital artwork based on study and analysis of the elements of art and principles of design, which the student incorporates into his/her own personal expression? After reviewing traditional and computer techniques in various art illustrations, the student will explore and demonstrate various technology skills in assigned art projects. The student will create an image, based upon earlier review of art history, using a variety of digital media, presenting the final artwork in a group critique format. 3

Curriculum Standard Four: The student will create original artworks based on personal experiences or responses. 1. The student will create a series of artworks in a variety of digital media communicating specific ideas and personal experience. A. Can the student demonstrate the ability to effectively use art elements and principles of design in his/her digital artwork and in solving an art problem? The student will demonstrate an appropriate level of control and craftsmanship in digital media. The student will select digital works of art to include in a portfolio and is able to discuss their strengths using appropriate visual and technical vocabulary. The student will use principles of design and/or art elements in solving a commercial, graphic or computer art problem. 4

Curriculum Standard Five: The student will develop skills in visual arts and appreciation for using the visual arts in lifelong learning. 1. The student will analyze and discuss the ways in which his/her own work, and that of others, use digital media effectively to translate ideas, feelings, and values into visual statements of aesthetic merit. A. Can the student analyze and discuss his/her digital artwork and the works of others? The student will critique his/her work and the work of others both in oral and in written form. 5

Curriculum Standard Six: The student will explore the role of the visual arts in culture and human history. 1. The student will gain an understanding of artworks and digital media from a variety of cultures by describing the roles that specific artworks play in those societies. understanding that the visual and digital arts and artists reflect, play a role in, and influence culture? Through class discussion and/or reflective journal writing, the student will discuss the purpose(s) of art from major time periods and cultures from the earliest works of art to the present time. 6

Curriculum Standard Seven: The student will investigate major themes in historical and contemporary periods and styles of the visual arts throughout the world. 1. The student will identify, describe, interpret, and analyze stylistic elements of specific themes and ideas in a variety of cultures from art historical periods. understanding of major visual arts traditions, styles, and media throughout history, through technologically based research? The student will write a composition or journal entry demonstrating an understanding of a selected historical period or style of art and technology based research. The student will analyze specific characteristics of artwork in various cultures and present it in digital form. 7

Curriculum Standard Eight: The student will derive meaning from artworks through analysis, interpretation, and judgment. 1. The student will analyze a variety of reasons for creating digital artworks and explore the various purposes for their creation. understanding of art criticism and analyze and assess the qualities and merits of works of digital art using those steps? Through discussion and/or reflective journal writing, the student will discuss the steps of art criticism (description, analysis, interpretation, and judgment) in viewing and critiquing digital artwork. 8