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2/2Name:MacKenziePowell

DAILYPLAN

LessonTitle: KaleidoscopeKreationsGradeLevel:3
Skills:
AnchorStandard1:Generateandconceptualizeartisticideasandwork.
EnduringUnderstanding:Creativityandinnovativethinkingareessentiallifeskillsthat
canbedeveloped.
VA:Cr1.1.3a.Elaborateonanimaginativeidea.
EnduringUnderstanding:Artistsanddesignersshapeartisticinvestigations,followingor
breakingwithtraditionsinpursuitofcreativeartmakinggoals.
VA:Cr1.2.3 a. Apply knowledge of available resources, tools, and technologies to
investigatepersonalideasthroughtheartmakingprocess.
AnchorStandard2:Organizeanddevelopartisticideasandwork.
EnduringUnderstanding:Peoplecreateandinteractwithobjects,places,anddesignthat
defineshape,enhance,andempowertheirlives.
VA:Cr2.3.3 a. Individually or collaboratively construct representations, diagrams, or
mapsofplacesthatarepartofeverydaylife.
AnchorStandard9:Applycriteriatoevaluateartisticwork.
EnduringUnderstanding:Peopleevaluateartbasedonvariouscriteria.
VA:Re9.2.3a.Evaluateanartworkbasedongivencriteria.
AnchorStandard 10: Synthesizeandrelate knowledgeand personalexperiences to
makeart.
EnduringUnderstanding:Throughartmaking,peoplemakemeaningbyinvestigating
anddevelopingawarenessofperceptions,knowledge,andexperiences.
VA:Cn10.1.3a.Developaworkofartbasedonobservationsofsurroundings.
NextGenerationScienceStandards:
1PS42. Make observations to construct an evidencebased account that objects in
darknesscanbeseenonlywhenilluminated.
1PS43.Planandconductinvestigationstodeterminetheeffectofplacingobjectsmade
withdifferentmaterialsinthepathofabeamoflight.
OverallLessonObjective:
GiventheirKaleidoscopeKreationsfromlastclass,a8x8whitepieceofpaper,a
9x9coloredpieceofpaper,markers,crayons,coloredpencilsandglue,studentswill
createa2Drepresentationofagivenpointontheiruniquekaleidoscopes.
TechnicalSkill:Giventhelessonsvocabwords,studentswillbeabletowriteasentence
on the What Did We Learn Today? board with confidence and using academic
language.
FormalQuality: GiventheirKaleidoscopeKreationfromlastclass,eachstudentwill
drawatleastthreethumbnailsoftheirdesignsanditsreflection.

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ConceptualComplexity:Givendrawingmaterialssuchasmarkers,coloredpencilsand
crayons,studentswillbeabletoaccuratelytranslatetheirdesignanditsreflection,using
graphitepaperandpracticinglinesofsymmetryandreallifereflections.
EssentialQuestions:
Whydoartistsfolloworbreakfromestablishedtraditions?
How do artists determine what resources are needed to formulate artistic
investigations?
Howispersonalpreferencedifferentfromevaluation?
Howdoesengagingincreatingartenrichpeopleslives?
Howdoesmakingartattunepeopletotheirsurroundings?
AcademicLanguage:
Reflection
Symmetry
Light
Patterns
Kaleidoscope
FrankStella
AssessmentCriteria:Notes:1)Linkcriteriatoobjectives,2)Includerubrics,etc.asattachments.
108points
75points
40points
TechnicalSkill
Student wrote a Student wrote a Student did not
reflective statement reflective statement write a reflective
on the board using ontheboardbutdid statement on the
one or more vocab not use the board.
words from the academic language
academic language ofthelesson.
ofthelesson.
FormalQuality
Student
Student
Student barely
experimented and experimented and experimented and
problem solved, problem solved problemsolvedand
whilecreatingthree while creating two created only one
thumbnails.
thumbnails.
thumbnail.
Conceptual
Complexity

Studentwasableto
accurately translate
a3Dreflectiononto
a 2D surface.
Evidence includes:
lines of symmetry
and mirrored
images.

Student

was
somewhat able to
translate the image
into a 2D form.
Evidence includes:
lines of symmetry,
mistakes

in
mirroringimages.

Student was not


abletotranslatethe
image from 3D to
2D. Evidence
includes:nolinesof
symmetry, no
mirroredimages.

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TeachingResourcesNeededtoSupporttheLesson: Note:Allbackgroundmaterials,research
documents,andhandoutsshouldbelistedbelowandincludedasattachments.

NextGenerationScienceStandardshttp://www.nextgenscience.org/
ExampleKaleidoscopeKreationDrawing
ArtMaterialsNecessaryfortheLesson:
8x8WhitePieceofPaper
9x9ColoredPieceofPaper
Glue
Crayons
Markers
ColoredPencils
GraphitePaper(orscratchpaperandpencils)
TeacherActivities
Introduction:
Reflect on the Kaleidoscope Kreation lesson
fromlastclass,directthestudentsattentionback
to where we left off by asking the following
guidedquestions:
Whatissymmetry?
Whatmediumsdidweuse?
Whatisalineofsymmetry?
Howwouldonemirroranimage?
Development:
Hand out the materials and do a quick
demonstrationonhowtomirroranimageusing
alineofsymmetryandgraphitepaper.

StudentActivities
Studentswillreflectonthelessonfromlast
classandanswertheguidedquestions.

Studentswillwatchthedemonstrationsand
learnhowtomirrorimages.

Sendstudentsofftostarttheirthumbnails,once
theyhavefoundacompositionthatisvisually
appealingtothem,theymaystartontheir8x8
whitepiecesofpaper,theymaychoosewhich
mediums they would like to use and the
opportunityforexplorationisleftintheirhands
iftheywishtousemorethanonemediumon
theirfinalpiece.

Students will practice at least three


thumbnails.

Once their pieces are finished, help students


glue their piece on a 9x9 colored piece of
paper.

Oncetheyhavefinishedonthewhitepaper,
theymaychooseacoloredpieceofpaperfor
theirborder.

After completion of thumbnails, they will


choosetheirfavoritecompositionandmove
ontothenicerpaper.

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Conclusion:
Asaclasswewillreflectonwhatwelearned
today,andshareournewkaleidoscopeprojects
withoneandother.
CriticalCommentsandReflections:
(Problems,successes,andwhattothinkaboutfornextlesson)

Each student will write a sentence about


whatthey learned todayonthe designated
pieceofpaperontheboard.

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