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Standard
1. The student understands and applies visual arts knowledge and
skills
1.1
Understands visual arts concepts and vocabulary
Elements
* Identifies and demonstrates different line qualities (e.g.,
thick/thin)
* Combines geometric and organic shapes to create freeform
shapes
* Identifies and uses warm/cool colors
* Creates space in an artwork using the spatial devices of overlap
and relative size
Principles of Organization (Design)
* Identifies and uses emphasis/dominance
1.2
Develops arts skills and techniques
* Varies pressure, placement, and direction of tools with
control
* Uses one type of tool (e.g., brushes) to create different visual
qualities
1.3
Understands visual arts styles from various artists, cultures, and
times
* Recognizes that artworks have differing styles
1.4
Demonstrates audience skills in a variety of visual arts settings
and performances
* Demonstrates active listening/viewing skills
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Standard 2.
The student demonstrates thinking skills using artistic
processes
2.1
Understands that there is a creative process in the arts
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Conceptualizes that context or purpose
* Gathers information from diverse sources
* Develops ideas and techniques
* Organizes arts elements, forms, and/or principles into a
creative work
* Reflects for the purpose of elaboration and
self-evaluation
* Refines work based on feedback
* Presents work to others
* Applies arts concepts, vocabulary, skills, and techniques
through a creative process
2.2
Understands performance processes in the arts
* Identifies audience and purpose
* Selects artistic work (repertoire) to perform
* Analyzes the structure and background or work
* Interpret by developing a personal approach to work
* Rehearse, adjust and refine through evaluation and
problem-solving
* Present work for others; reflects, and evaluates
* Applies arts concepts, vocabulary, skills, and techniques
through a performance process
2.3
Understands a responding process in the arts
* Engages actively and purposefully
* Describes what is seen and heard
* Analyzes how the elements are arranged and organized
* Interprets based on descriptive properties
* Evaluates using supportive evidence and criteria
* Applies previously learned arts concepts, vocabulary, skills,
and techniques through a performance process
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Standard 3.
The student communicates through visual
arts
3.1
Understands that arts express and present ideas and
feelings
* Recognizes that ideas and feelings can be expressed through the
arts
3.2 Uses
visual arts to communicate for a specific purpose
* Uses the arts to communicate for a specific purpose (e.g., tell
a story)
3.3
Develops personal aesthetic criteria to communicate artistic
choices
* Recognizes the aesthetic choices of others
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Standard 4.
The student makes connections within and across visual arts, to
other disciplines, cultures, life, and
work
4.1
Demonstrates the connections among visual arts
disciplines
* Demonstrates how an idea can be represented through various arts
disciplines
4.2
Demonstrates the connections between visual arts and other content
areas
* Demonstrates concepts common to the arts and other content
areas
4.3
Understands how visual arts impact lifelong choices
* Identifies examples of arts in the community
4.4
Understands that visual arts shape and reflect culture and
history
* Describes a specific artwork in the community
4.5
Demonstrates knowledge of visual arts careers and the role of arts
skills in the world or work
* Maintains focus and demonstrates perseverance
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