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K12-ARTS-CLASS-9

This course combines art history, appreciation, and analysis, while engaging students in hands-on creative projects. Lessons introduce major periods and movements in art history while focusing on masterworks and the intellectual, technical, and creative processes behind those works. Studio lessons provide opportunities for drawing, painting, sculpting, and other creative endeavors.

 

 

SEMESTER ONE

Unit 1: Understanding Art

Students look closely at how artists use the building blocks or "elements" of art such as line, color, and texture. They analyze how artists organize these elements of art using design principles, such as unity, pattern, and emphasis. Then students explore works of art from various approaches, including historical, critical, and aesthetic. They learn that we group works of art and architecture with similar characteristics into periods, civilizations, and styles. Students answer questions like, "Does art have to be beautiful to be good?" and "Can functional objects be works of art?"

 

Elements of Art

Principles of Design

Virtual Field Trip: Elements and Principles

Sketchbook

Approaches to Art: Art History

Approaches to Art: Criticism and Aesthetics

Discuss: Getting to Know You

What are "Structure and Function?"

Unit 2: Studio: Understanding Art

Students apply what they learned in "Unit 1: Understanding Art" by creating their own artwork.

 

Studio 1

Studio 2

Studio 3

Studio 4

Studio 5

Unit 3: Art of Ancient Times

Students explore the works of art and architecture from the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. They examine how these works reflect beliefs and attitude of the time and place in which they were created. Students describe how artists of one civilization influenced artists of another, and compare and contrast works from the four civilizations.

 

Art of Ancient Mesopotamia

Discuss: Art of Ancient Times

Art of Ancient Egypt 1

Art of Ancient Egypt 2

Virtual Field Trip: Mesopotamian and Egyptian Art

Art of Ancient Greece 1

Art of Ancient Greece 2

Sketchbook

Art of Ancient Rome 1

Art of Ancient Rome 2

Virtual Field Trip: Greek and Roman Art

Making Connections: Comparing and Contrasting Works of Ancient Art

Unit 4: Studio: Art of Ancient Times

Students apply what they learned in "Unit 3: Art of Ancient Times" by creating their own artwork.

 

Studio 1

Studio 2

Studio 3

Studio 4

Studio 5

Unit 5: Perspectives in Design from Many Cultures

Students explore the works of art and architecture from China, Japan, India, the Americas, the Islamic world, and Africa. They examine how these works reflect beliefs and attitude of the time and place in which they were created. Students learn about various art processes, such as creating a Navajo weaving and Chinese porcelain vases, and they compare and contrast works from the various cultures.

 

Art of Asia: China

Art of Asia: Japan

Art of Asia: India

Virtual Field Trip: Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Art

Sketchbook

Art of the Americas: Central and South American Indians

Art of the Americas: North American Indians

Virtual Field Trip: Art of the Americas

Sketchbook

Art of the Islamic World

Art of Africa

Discuss: Perspectives in Design from Many Cultures

Virtual Field Trip: Islamic and African Art

Making Connections: Comparing and Contrasting Art of Various Cultures

Unit 6: Studio: Perspectives in Design from Many Cultures

Students apply what they learned in "Unit 5: Perspectives in Design from Many Cultures" by creating their own artwork.

 

Studio 1

Studio 2

Studio 3

Studio 4

Studio 5

Unit 7: The Renaissance

Students explore the works of art and architecture from medieval times before diving into the Renaissance. They examine how these works reflect beliefs and attitude of the time and place in which they were created. Students learn about various art processes, such as creating Gothic stained glass and Renaissance engraving, and they compare and contrast Renaissance works from Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain.

 

Early Medieval Art: Byzantine and Romanesque

Gothic Art

The Early Renaissance

Virtual Field Trip: Medieval and Early Renaissance Art

Italian Renaissance: Painting 1

Discuss: the Renaissance

Sketchbook

Italian Renaissance: Painting 2

Italian Renaissance: Sculpture

Italian Renaissance: Architecture

Virtual Field Trip: Italian Renaissance Art and Architecture

Renaissance Beyond Italy 1: Germany

Renaissance Beyond Italy 2: Netherlands and Spain

Virtual Field Trip: Renaissance Art Outside Italy

Making Connections: Comparing and Contrasting Works of Renaissance Art

Unit 8: Studio: The Renaissance

Students apply what they learned in "Unit 7: The Renaissance" by creating their own artwork.

 

Studio 1

Studio 2

Studio 3

Studio 4

Studio 5

Unit 9: Semester Review and Test

Students review key concepts and content from the lessons in this semester, and then take the semester test.

 

Semester Review

Semester Test

 

SEMESTER TWO

Unit 1: From Baroque to Romantic

Students explore the works of Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, and Romantic art and architecture. They examine how these works reflect beliefs and attitude of the time and place in which they were created. Students learn how artists of one period or civilization influence artists of another, and they compare and contrast works of art covered in this unit.

 

Baroque in Italy: Sculpture

Discuss: From Baroque to Romantic

Baroque in Italy: Painting

Baroque in Spain and France

Baroque in the Netherlands (Flanders and United Dutch Republic)

Virtual Field Trip: Baroque Art

Sketchbook

Making Connections: Comparing and Contrasting Baroque Art

The Enlightenment: Rococo and Naturalist Art

The Enlightenment: Neoclassical Art

Romantic Art

Virtual Field Trip: Neoclassical and Romantic Art

Sketchbook

Making Connections: Comparing and Contrasting Works of Art from Rococo to Romantic

Unit 2: Studio: From Baroque to Romantic

Students apply what they learned in "Unit 1: From Baroque to Romantic" by creating their own artwork.

 

Studio 1

Studio 2

Studio 3

Studio 4

Studio 5

Unit 3: From Realism to Post-Impressionism

Students explore the works of art and architecture from Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and other late 19th century styles. They learn how new materials and technology influenced the way artists worked. And they compare and contrast works of Realist, Impressionist, and Post-Impressionist art.

 

New Materials and Technology

Realism and Naturalism 1

Realism and Naturalism 2

Sketchbook

Impressionism 1

Impressionism 2

Virtual Field Trip: Realism, Naturalism, and Impressionism

Post-Impressionism 1

Post-Impressionism 2

Discuss: From Realism to Post-Impressionism

Late Nineteenth Century Painting and Sculpture

Art Nouveau

Virtual Field Trip: Post-Impressionism and Late Nineteenth Century Art

Sketchbook

Making Connections: Comparing and Contrasting Realism, Naturalism, Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism

Unit 4: Studio: From Realism to Post-Impressionism

Students apply what they learned in "Unit 3: From Realism to Post-Impressionism" by creating their own artwork.

 

Studio 1

Studio 2

Studio 3

Studio 4

Studio 5

Unit 5: Modern Times

Students explore the works of art and architecture from modern times with styles including Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. Students learn how artists of one style influence artists of another. They discuss various works of representational, abstract, and nonrepresentational art. They also compare and contrast works of modern art.

 

Fauvist Art

Expressionism: Der Blaue Reiter and Die Brucke

Cubism

Discuss: Modern Times

Sketchbook

Art and Politics

Virtual Field Trip: Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, and Political Art

Surrealism

American Scene Painting and Regionalism

Modernism in Architecture

Virtual Field Trip: Surrealism, American Scene Painting, and Architecture

Modernism in Sculpture 1

Modernism in Sculpture 2

Abstract Expressionism

Postmodernism

Virtual Field Trip: Sculpture, Abstract Expressionism, and Postmodernism

Sketchbook

Making Connections: Comparing and Contrasting Modern Art

Unit 6: Studio: Modern Times

Students apply what they learned in "Unit 5: Modern Times" by creating their own artwork.

 

Studio 1: Painting

Studio 2: Painting

Studio 3: Painting

Studio 4: Painting

Studio 5: Painting

Studio 1: Mixed Media

Studio 2: Mixed Media

Studio 3: Mixed Media

Studio 4: Mixed Media

Studio 5: Mixed Media

Unit 7: Semester Review and Test

Students review key concepts and content from the lessons in this semester, and then take the semester test.

 

Semester Review

Semester Test