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Mandy L. Dillman. Secondary Art Lesson Plan - ARE 4352 - Spring 2010. AUTHENTIC ART LESSONS Inspired by Amy R. Giles. Lesson 1. IDENTITY CONTRAST CERAMIC SCULPTURE. SERGEI ISUPOV. SERGEI ISUPOV. SERGEI ISUPOV. Personal Identity.
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Mandy L. Dillman Secondary Art Lesson Plan - ARE 4352 - Spring 2010
Lesson 1 IDENTITY CONTRAST CERAMIC SCULPTURE
Personal Identity Student Name: ___________________________________________ Complete the following questions. The most important thing that has happened to me is: _______________________________________________________________________ I am most proud of: _______________________________________________________________________ Something that makes me happy is: _______________________________________________________________________ I work hard at doing: _______________________________________________________________________ The funniest thing that ever happened to me was: _______________________________________________________________________ My favorite place to go is: _______________________________________________________________________ My hobbies are: _______________________________________________________________________ One secret no one knows about me is: _______________________________________________________________________
Social Identity Our social identity can be developed based on many factors such as groups we belong to, physical appearance, behaviors, or values and beliefs. Fill in the chart using descriptive terms to help identify characteristics of your social identity.
Lesson 2 Family circle portrait drawing
FAMILY CIRCLE Name_________________ Class ___________________ Fill in the circle using each section topic as a guide. You may add additional family portrait ideas to help you figure out how to represent your family visually and symbolically. Culture Tradition Values/Beliefs/Religion Heredity
Lesson 3 Class Debate Collage
Lesson 4 Comic liberation painting
Lesson 5 Modern Folklore Book Sculpture
Modern Folklore Examples • For initiation prospective gang-members drive around at night with their headlights off, and kill the first person who flashes his lights to warn them. • A woman in a mall parking-lot was approached by someone trying to sell an expensive bottle of perfume for only eight dollars. The salesperson insisted she smell the perfume and she did. A couple hours later she awakened to find her car and all of her belongings had been taken, the bottle had been filled with ether. Resource online: Warphead.com