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SB 1.4 Different Ways of Seeing the World You will need: SSR book Composition Book Pen/Pencil. Objectives: To use nonprint text (images) to demonstrate and apply understanding of elements of photography. To examine how one’s perspective changes based on close reading of an image or text.
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SB 1.4 Different Ways of Seeing the WorldYou will need:SSR bookComposition BookPen/Pencil Objectives: To use nonprint text (images) to demonstrate and apply understanding of elements of photography. To examine how one’s perspective changes based on close reading of an image or text.
1.4 Different Ways of Seeing the World Calculate Reading Rate Read SSR Book for ten minutes. You will need to know how many pages you read, so note the page you begin reading.
1.4 Different Ways of Seeing the World Set a Reading Goal for the 1st quarter. # of pages read in 1 hour x 2 = Goal We will be checking our goals weekly and recalculate each quarter. My overall goal is that you increase your reading rate and stamina. Calculate Your Reading Rate Number of Pages Read in Ten Minutes P x 6 = # of pages read in 1 hour
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1st Period “I speak to everyone in the same way, whether he is the garbage man or the president of the university.” ― Albert Einstein Discussion: • What does it mean to “speak to everyone in the same way?” • How does “speaking to everyone in the same way” exemplify respect?
2nd period • Mini - Lesson
3rd Period Consider: Respect is honoring the worth or dignity in a person or process. When we respect others, we take their preferences and ideas seriously. We thoughtfully weigh our own insights and experiences with theirs. Discuss : • What does a general attitude of respect look like? • How does it feel to be respectful or have someone treat you with respect?
4th Period Consider: Cultivating respect as a virtue does not mean insisting that all ideas, beliefs, or actions are respect-worthy. It does mean that we recognize the basic human dignity of others, even when their ideas or values are different than our own. Discuss: • Each person has their own thoughts and beliefs. What can you do to recognize this with your own actions? • How does respecting others opinions affect your character?
8th Period • By representing yourself, you are showing yourself respect. How can you represent yourself at AHS?
1.4 Different Ways of Seeing the World Visual Elements of Photography Match terms with definitions. Review terms and definitions. Apply terms to images.
Banksy Images PowerPoint Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, film director, and painter. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humor with graffiti done in a distinctive stenciling technique. *Wikipedia SpringBoard p. 9 Activity 1.4
What is Banksy trying to get across to you with his usage of symbolism in this image?
What is Banksy’s point with his arrangement of the ideas in this image?
Banksy Journal Prompt: Create a title for one (1) of Banksy’s works that speaks to you and explain the significance of your title based upon what you see in the image. You must answer this prompt in 8 -10 complete sentences.