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10/3/11 Agenda. All - Assignment Calendar Past Due New Assignment Calendar – Oct/Nov. Floral I – Finish & turn into Color Wheel Color Notes – Emotions of Color Use Reference text Pg 43-50 Floral II – Hire Me First Signatures for Points College Report – Sign up for your choice
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10/3/11 Agenda • All - Assignment Calendar Past Due • New Assignment Calendar – Oct/Nov. • Floral I – Finish & turn into Color Wheel • Color Notes – Emotions of Color • Use Reference text Pg 43-50 • Floral II – • Hire Me First Signatures for Points • College Report – Sign up for your choice • Rubric – Due Date – October 14 • Research and typing during class time • Larger class must go to Computer lab
Assignment Calendar Dates • October has 31 Days • FFA Meeting 19th • 10-14 - Homecoming Candy Leis (rectangle candy) • 17-21 - Tuzzy Muzzy 13-20 (round candy) • Pumpkin Arrangement & 26-28 • November has 30 Days • See’s Candy Sale starts - 2 • FFA Meeting 16 • Harvest Arrangement 16-18
Color EmotionsReference text Pg 45-48Find 5 word that describe or definition these colors • White • Red • Pink • Orange • Yellow • Green • Blue • Purple/Violet • Black (Text book pg 31)
10/4/11 Agenda • All – State FFA Officers Coming Tomorrow! • Color Pointillism Floral I – Impressionist Art - Notes • Color Mix on paper with pastels on paper (optical mixing) • 3X5 inch copy of large piece • Color Quiz & Notes this week • Friday – Go outside/wear comfortable clothes and shoes • Floral II – College Report due 10-14-11
Impressionism Art • The movement originated in France in the 1860’s. Their main goal was to paint an “impression’ or the initial sensory perceptions recorded by a brief glimpse. Color is not the same or permanent. The artists discovered, it changes according to the effects of light, reflection or weather on a object’s surface. Compare the same shot of a tree at night and during the day. • ARTALK Pg. 174-175 Populars by Monet
Pointillism • Impressionists placed short brush stokes or dabs of pure color next to one another. When viewed form a distance, the colors seem to bounce off of each other and mix. This effect creates the impression of shapes and many different colors. This is called optical mixing. • See the following artist: • Vincent van Gogh “The Starry Night, 1889” • Claude Monet “Waterlilies, 1904”
10/5/2011 Agenda • All Classes - State FFA Officer Visit • Behave like ladies and gentlemen • Hepner Students move to left side of classroom to share seating with students from Ms. Schulte’s classes • Raise hands to speak and share ideas • Positive Participation for points • Poor behavior will result in No Points & Exit
10/6/11 Agenda • Floral I –Pointillism • Friday last day for late work & Quiz make up • Review for Color Quiz • Organize Color Notes to turn in Tuesday. • Text Notes-harmony circles & terms • Color Emotion Notes • Color Notes from big Screen - Reveiw • Magic School Bus Video Questions • Color Wheel Notes from Book • Floral II – M. Davis Wedding • 10 Centerpieces, 1Throw Bouquet,
10/7/11 Agenda • Floral I – Gallery Review PP & Questions • Artists Name • Describe the subject matter & media used. Use adjectives & detailed language. • What are the 2 dominate elements of art in the piece? (shape, line, space, texture, color, value) • What is happening? What does the artist mean to say? (3 sentences of reasons) • Do you like it or not? Why? • Floral II wedding flower - Davis • Carrillo FBTM Process and PrepArticle Report from Florist ReviewEveryone does a different business article.
10/10/11 Agenda • Homecoming Fun!-Thursday & Friday bring Candy for Leis • Apply for College Now!!!! • Floral I – Color Quiz Tomorrow • Color Notes Review • Color Quiz and Notes due Tomorrow • Color Emotion Notes, Reference Text • Impressionist Notes • Small Text Color and Harmony Notes Pg 29-32 • Color Harmony Practice & Magic School Bus Notes • Floral II – College Report Due October 21 • Portfolio Critique – Davis Wedding
Color Emotion Notes • Blue- Quiet, cool, serenity, tranquility, Formal • Green- background, restful, nature, St. Patty's • Orange- warm, autumn, pumpkins, halloween • Pink- warm, light, girls, women • Purple/Violet- elegance, royalty, warm & cool • Black – Somber, death, Halloween, dramatic • Red- Love passion & emotions, exciting, warm • White- innocence, purity, truth, wedding, snow • Yellow- Friendship, cheerful, wealth, the sun ,
10/11/11 Agenda • All – Wednesday/tomorrow– Make Wreath • Go outside/wear comfy clothes & close toe shoes • Floral I – Color Unit Quiz Today • Turn in Color Unit Notes to basket • Color Emotion Notes, Reference Text • Impressionist notes • Small Text Color and Harmony Notes Pg 29-32 • Color Harmony Practice & Magic School Bus Notes • Clear Table Top, Get out writing tool & SSR Book • Floral II – College Report • FBTM – Practice – Orders • Funeral - Order
Color Quiz Word Bank & Extra Credit Where can you get Natural Color Pigments? What color harmony is Mrs. Hepner Wearing today for mix match day? What Element of Art is most important in the Floral Industry? Name 2 State FFA Officers who visited us last week. Why is the San Joaquin Valley Produce so much food? • Analogous • Monochromatic • Triad • Polychromatic • Complementary • Split Complementary • Double Complementary • Tetrad
10/12/11 Agenda • Floral I – Dried Wreath • Go outside to make Dried Wreath • Take Floral Shears • Wreath Texture, Size and Shape • Candy Leis Tomorrow – Bring Rectangle Candy! 10/13 & 14/11 Agenda • All - Candy Leis • Bring Rectangle Candy!
10/17/11 Agenda • All - College News & Festival of Trees • Floral I – History Unit • Read History reference text Unit 1 Page 2-29 • Read History packet • Answer History Questions on study guide • Floral II – College Report • FBTM – Processing Flowers
10/18-19/11 Agenda • Floral I – History Unit Time Line – Due Wednesday • Colorful Graphic Organizer • Dates for each Period • One Sentence for each Period • One Sketch for each Period • Twelve Historical Periods +++ • 2800 BC happened before 28BC and 20 AD • BC (Before Christ) & BCA – Before Common Era - PC • AD (Anno Domini named for the Pope) & CE Common Era - PC • Floral II – College Report • FBTM - Make and Delvier
10/20/11 Agenda • Floral I – History Unit • History Time Line – Due Today in to basket • Tape Wire – Uses and Safety • Cover Wire • Extend Items • Hold things together • Change shape of things • Bring Candy on today • Floral II –College Reports Due Tomorrow • Presentations on Monday • Finish FBTM - Sign Up for Scheduled Fun!!
10/21-26/11 Agenda • All – No School on Monday – Parent Conferences • Floral I – History Unit • Tuzzy Muzzy • Cover Wire • Cut Cellophane • Wrap Candy in Cellophane • Tape Cellophane wrapped around candy to wire • Floral II –Friday - College Reports Due • Thank you Raffle and food fun
10/27/11 Agenda (need 2 days; demo & accessories day, make day) Floral I & II– Finish Tuzzy Muzzy & Photo • Fall Arrangement Accessories Prep • Tape 3 Wires cut in thirds (9 pieces) • Make 4 Dried Leaf & Raffia Picks & 1 spider • Tomorrow - Picks • Select container, Fill Hole if needed • Place Floral Foam inside and Tape w/ Clear Floral Tape • Arrangement Demo • Friday – Fall Arrangement • Floral II –Make Pumpkin Arrangement
10/28/11 Agenda • Floral I& II – Pumpkin Arrangement Construct • Take to your Table the Following: • Pumpkin • Floral Shears • Tray of Accessories • 4 Pieces of Greenery • Cut and Place Greenery, Flowers, & Accessories • Take Photo & Your to take home.
10/31/11 Agenda • Floral I – Arrangement Critique • Fold Paper Hot Dog Style • Tuzzy Muzzy Portfolio Critique • Pumpkin Portfolio Critique • Exit Ticket - answer on scrap paper • What History Period Used Cone/Round Shaped Arrangements? • What History Period Made Garlands for Awards? • Candy Leis is like a ____________? • Floral II –Day of the Dead Arrangement • Portfolio Critiques; pumpkin and DOD
Portfolio Critique – Tuzzy Muzzy • Arrangement Type: Tuzzy Muzzy - Nosegay • Color Scheme: Red & Green - Complimentary • Focal Point (Is there one?): Yes-Center Flower • List Floral Media Used and Quantities of each: • 12 Pieces of Kiss Candy • 5 – 18 gauge Pieces of Wire • 1 Roll of Floral Tape • 1 Yard of Colored Cellophane
Portfolio Critique-TuzzyMuzz • List Skills or Mechanics Used: • Taped Wire • Cut Wire • Cut Cellophane • List Procedure: • Taped Wire • Wrapped Candy in Cellophane and Taped to Wire • Taped Elements together • Group Critique: (2 Sentences Long) • Detailed Reflection: (3 Sentences Long)
Portfolio Critique - Pumpkin • Arrangement Type: Round Pumpkin Arr. • Color Scheme: Harvest Colors – Poly. • Focal Point (Is there one?): Yes-Center Flower or Pumpkin Face • Floral Media Used and Quantities of each: • 1 Pumpkin Container/Oasis/Floral Clay/Anchor Tape • 3 – 18 gauge Wire & 1 Roll of Floral Tape • 4 Stems Leather Leaf Fern • 3 Stems of Chrysanthemums & Wheat • 3 Pieces of Raffia and Treated Leaves, etc. • 2 Chenille Stems and Holiday Plastic Pick
Portfolio Critique - Pumpkin • List Skills or Mechanics Used: • Taped Wire • Cut Wire • Cut & Taped Floral Foam • Cut & Arranged Flowers • List Procedure: • Taped & Wired Dried Leaves • Prepared Pumpkin Container with Floral Foam • Taped Floral Foam into Container • Etc. • Group Critique: (2 Sentences Long) • Detailed Reflection: (3 Sentences Long)
History PeriodsEach Group must Sign up for one. • Egypt • Greek • Roman • Renaissance • Baroque/Dutch-Flemish • English-Georgian • Colonial • French • Victorian • Chinese • Japanese • Contemporary