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Title: VISUAL ARTS


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VISUAL ARTS
Performance Task 3-1 Student Work 1
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Visual Arts Performance Task 3-1
Standards VA3 Subject Matter, Symbols, and
Ideas The student chooses and evaluates a range
of subject matter, symbols, and ideas. VA3a The
student will compare work based on themes,
symbols, events, and ideas. VA4 History and
Culture The student demonstrates understanding
of the visual arts in relation to history and
culture. VA4a The student investigates
universal themes and concepts in historical
periods, styles, and cultures to include that of
the host nation. VA5 Characteristics and
Merits of Work The student reflects upon and
assesses the characteristics and merits of
his/her work and the work of others. VA5c The
student uses developmentally appropriate criteria
and vocabulary to discuss and evaluate works of
art.
Performance Task Your family is planning a big
reunion. All the children in your family have
been asked to help decorate for the celebration
by bringing to the reunion an artwork that places
him or her in a family group setting or at play.
To make it more fun, the setting of the artwork
of your family members will be in a period, time,
or culture other than your present one.
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You will
1. Examine works of art based on the theme of
family or play that reflect different periods of
history and diverse cultures. You can do this
alone or in a small group.
2. Compare and contrast ideas about self,
people, places, and events, recognizing that
universal themes can be expressed in unique ways
through different materials and styles. You will
produce a graphic organizer that reflects your
thinking. Examples of graphic organizers you may
use are T-charts, matrices, webs, diagrams. Meet
with your teacher and discuss your ideas.
3. Develop an original work of art that
expresses self-awareness by depicting yourself in
a family group or at play, in a different time
period, culture, or style other than your own.
4. Upon completion of your artwork, you will
meet with a partner to reflect upon your work and
the work of your partner. Using criteria
determined by your teacher, select a format such
as video/audio tape, written statement, or
checklist for your reflection.
5. Submit your final artwork and your reflection
to your teacher.
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Circumstances of Performance The student work is
produced under the following conditions
Criteria for Success 1. Demonstrates
reflective analysis in relation to similarities
and differences of specific works of art. 2.
Portrays himself/herself in a different time
period, culture, or style. 3. Critiques artwork
using developmentally appropriate criteria and
vocabulary. Related Standard VA1 Media,
Techniques, and Processes VA1b The student
applies skills with materials, media, technology,
techniques, and processes to create
original works of art
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Student Work 1 Evidence of Criteria for Success
Evidence of reflective analysis The student
expresses ideas about a universal theme (The
Family) in a historical period (The Middle
Ages). The student demonstrates knowledge of the
time period chosen.
VA4a The student investigates universal themes
and concepts in historical periods, styles, and
cultures to include that of the host nation.
VA5c The student uses developmentally
appropriate criteria and vocabulary to discuss
and evaluate works of art.
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Student Work 1 Evidence of Criteria for Success
Architecture Coat of Arms Weapons Dress Family
group
Evidence of self portrayal The student depicts
self and family during the time period and
culture of the Middle Ages. The student uses
different symbols and subject matter to show
understanding of the time period.
VA3a The student will compare work based on
themes, symbols, events, and ideas.
VA4a The student investigates universal themes
and concepts in historical periods, styles, and
cultures to include that of the host nation.
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Commentaries on Criteria for Success
  • Artwork in the students portfolio shows evidence
    that standards VA5c, VA4a, and VA3a were met.
    The student wrote comments that compare and
    contrast his/her likes and dislikes of a
    historical period (The Middle Ages) and
    demonstrated reflective analysis of information.
    To better understand the culture, the project
    included the use of internet research, prints,
    and photographs. VA3a
  • Artwork depicts the family theme and places the
    group in another historical period and culture
    (The Middle Ages) . The artists use of symbols
    and subject matter is appropriate to the time
    period. VA3a
  • The project schedule submitted by the teacher
    (not shown) includes small groups of students
    that met to critique each others artwork. VA5c

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Implications for Teaching and Learning
  • How can this student work and teacher
    commentaries be used as tools to improve
    teaching?
  • The work depicts how the students are assessed
    based upon standards.
  • The time included for the research component and
    group critiques appears to strengthen the
    students understanding of the subject matter.
  • Including research on history and culture as part
    of the task exemplifies thematic teaching.
  • What is the value of using this performance task
    to assess student learning?
  • The performance task shows a systematic approach
    to assessing students with the standards.
  • The performance task allows the student to
    explore and synthesize information.
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