1. Adamsville Elementary School Art Lesson Plan
Art Teacher: Mr. Glorvigen Grade Level: Date: Background Knowledge Instructional Activities:
Executive Director: Dr. Sharon Davis Second Grade January/February Anticipatory Set/Hook Teacher Guided Practice
Principal: Ms. S. Suitt Reflection
Art QCC Standards Objectives Communicated
Please note that all objectives are not
Second Grade Fine Art/Visual Art Standards covered in one session. The students are asked The teacher will give step by
Ongoing Art Objectives: to observe and make step instructions (guided
FAVA 2.2 Uses a variety of art materials and • Develop construction (cutting, gluing, comments about two practice) for the students to
techniques to model, construct, and compose manipulating, etc.), drawing, painting, etc., skills patterns. follow as they draw the two
(Application, Synthesis; ongoing objective, see
original artworks. (See Introduction: Matrix.) art matrix). patterns. The students will
FAVA 2.3 Creates artworks (drawings, paintings, A review of the follow the step by step
pottery, sculptures, prints, fiber arts, and mixed
• Demonstrates proper care and safe use of art
materials and tools (Application Evaluation; previous project instructions (guided practice)
media arts) emphasizing one or more of the arts ongoing objective; 2.5). regarding warm and and then create their own
elements, e.g., warm and cool colors, line, shape, • Appraise/Evaluate artwork for quality cool colors is referred patterns (one using only
form, texture, value, and the principles of (thoughtfulness & carefulness) and accuracy to and pointed out for geometric shapes and one
movement, rhythm, repetition (pattern), and spatial (following directions & project guidelines)
(ongoing).
the students to only with organic shapes).
techniques (overlapping, size placement of shapes). recognize and draw
FAVA 2.7 Applies concepts and ideas from another Project Specific Objectives: connections to the When the patterns are
discipline and its topics as sources of ideas for own 1. Create a kufi; an African hat. current lesson. painted, they may only use
artworks. (See Introduction: Matrix.) 2. Integrate the warm and cool colors the warm colors for one
FAVA 2.8 Describes red, yellow, and orange as and the geometric and organic pattern and the cool colors for
warm colors and green, blue, and violet as cool the other pattern.
shapes into the kufi.
colors.
3. Create two patterns; one with warm colors
FAVA 2.18 Discusses why people make art.
the other with cool colors (2.2, 2.3).
4. Create two patterns, one with geometric
shapes and one with organic shapes.
5. Identify, describe, and categorize the
warm and cool colors (2.8).
6. Discuss and determine why people make
art (and hats) (2.18).
7. Locate Africa on a map (geography
connection).
8. Draw Africa using the letters “C”, “U”,
and “V”.
Art Lesson Plan Mr. Glorvigen 1
2. Adamsville Elementary School Art Lesson Plan
Higher-Order Thinking Questions: Differentiated Assessment Procedures: Lesson Closure Materials Homework
Practice Activities: (Summary of current/preview of Resources Projects:
Learning Styles next lesson) Integrate
Independent, Pairing, Technology
Cooperative Groups, and/or Media
and Learning Centers.
Questions regarding the Patterns Look at the walls
1. Compare and contrast the two Pairing and peer 1. Worksheets, tests, and A review of the current Overhead inside your home.
tutoring is used to assist Determine if they
patterns: What do you notice those students in need
practice sessions on the lesson (what they should Projector
about the two patterns? warm and cool colors. Television are they painted
of special help. be able to do and what
2. Are the two patterns the same 2. The culminating DVD Player with warm colors
they are to know) is or cool colors?
or different? Low: activity: Two patterns Personality
A simplified…mostly shared as well as what Charts Write down and
3. How are they different? with the correct warm
completed pattern and cool colors for each will be taught the next Drawings report your
4. Why are the patterns colored student to complete. findings to Mr.
with those colors that you see? pattern. time in art… Paintings
Warm and cool color Worksheets Glorvigen next
Questions regarding the color wheel markers are separated 3. Observation.
Pencils & week.
1. What are the warm colors? so the student will not Connection from
mix the warm colors Erasers
2. Why are they the warm colors? previous lesson: The Art Paper Additional Homework
with the cool colors.
3. What are the cool colors? Average: warm and cool colors Markers Identify and label
from the previous project the countries on the
4. Why are they the cool colors? A partially drawn
pattern for the student African map
5. What are geometric shapes? will be applied to this worksheet that the
to complete.
6. Why are they called geometric High: African hat project. teacher has
shapes? The student must selected.
7. What are organic shapes? complete both patterns. Low:
8. Why are they called organic Homework: only
shapes? identify and label two
countries in Africa.
Other Useful Questions:
Average:
1. What colors represent hot things?
Homework: only
Cold things?
identify and label
2. What is the color of the sun? Fire?
four countries in
3. What is the color of cool water?
Africa.
4. What are the colors of fun and
High:
happy feelings? Note: When students (advanced or otherwise) complete Homework: identify
5. What are the colors of sad or lonely
this project (the African hat) before the class ends they and label seven
feelings?
countries in Africa.
6. Can art be functional? Does art will prepare for the next class project by independently
have a practical use? creating a paper weave. Directions and example are on
the board for the students to follow. If the weaving is
completed correctly, a checkerboard pattern should be
present. Art Lesson Plan prepare them and help me see
This exercise will Mr. Glorvigen 2
who are the peer tutors and project helpers for next week.