Ms. Hunter's Art Classes-WINTER 2005

Pottery- Weekly Art Appreciation Assignment

ASSESSMENT
Criterion A: Knowledge and Understanding /8
 
Criteria
-complete/ on time
-thoroughness and thoughtfulness of entry/ response
-presentation in the DWB (e.g. neatness and organization including date, label, handwriting)
-use of language (English* and art terminology e.g. the elements of design and principles of organization)
*OIS/ SIS H, H+
Descriptor for highest level (7 or 8)
All assignments have been completed by the due date.
Entries are always thoughtful and demonstrate a thorough understanding of the topic of each assignment.
Great care is taken in the presentation (neatness and organization) of the assignments in the DWB.
Consistently uses appropriate art terminology to label or write about the topic.
For OIS/ SIS H, H+: Always writes in complete sentences and shows great care with grammar and spelling.

Week 1
Due: April 11

Early Pottery

Week 2
Due: April 18

Pottery Between Ancient and Modern Times

Week 3
Due: April 25

Pottery in Modern Times

Week 4
Due: May 2

Collect RWBs- Weekly Assignment Assessment #1

Week 5
Due: May 9

Week 6
Due: May 16

Pottery from Today

Week 7
Due: May 23

Week 8
Due: May 31

Collect RWBs- Weekly Assignments Assessment #2

Week 9
Due: June 6

Week 10
Due: June 13

Week 11
Due: June 20

Week 12
Due: June 27

Collect RWBs- Weekly Assignments Assessment #3

Teapots

a. Think about the word PLACE and write down as many words as you can that are related to it.

b. Think about a place that has influenced you. It might be a place that is particularly memorable, or one where an important event occurred that shaped your identity either positively or negatively.

Write down words that describe how the place looks and smells, how it feels, what sounds you associate with it, why the place is important to you, and what about that place you will carry with you forever.

c. Do we define a place or does the place define us? Explain your answer.

The Tradition of Blue and White Ware

Lusterware, Its Origins and Variations

Chinese Discovery of Porcelain

Japanese Influences on China and the West

'Classic' Periods

Links for Pottery

The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents a Timeline of Art History

Art through the Ages

History of Sculpture

Looking at Art of Ancient Greece and Rome

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