Title: Enriching Social Studies through Art
1Enriching Social Studies through ArtLets Walk
the Block
- Soledad Erickson
- Boone Elementary School
- Fourth Grade Social Studies
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3 Romare Bearden, The Dove, 1964 Cut-and-pasted
photo reproductions and papers, gouache, pencil
and colored pencil on cardboard. Museum of Modern
Art/Licensed by SCALA/Art Resource, NY/VAGA
NY/Estate of Romare Bearden Trusts
4Key Ideas that Informed the Lesson
- In a democracy, voting is a right that is
important to every citizen. - Discrimination has limited African Americans
voting rights. - The Civil Rights Movement brought about important
changes in African American rights. - Artists use symbols to communicate ideas.
- Artworks can be a response to the times.
5 The method of this unit is to integrate art with
American history. This was accomplished through
activities that emphasize vocabulary development
and activate prior knowledge, visualization
exercises, small- and large-group activities, and
drama- and art-based activities. Special
accommodations and modifications were made for
students in Special Education and ESL students.
6- What I wanted students to learn
- How to interpret a work of art
- Make and support inferences and form
interpretations about main themes and topics - Explain how authors and illustrators use text and
art to express their ideas - Create works of visual art to communicate ideas
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8- What my students learned
- About the life and accomplishments of artist
Romare Bearden - About African American history, especially
experiences during the Civil Rights Movement - About racism and how it affects U.S. history
- About the unifying techniques of collage and
- About achieving dreams despite adversity.
9- A Few Major Learning Activities
- Students interpreted the work of Bearden.
- Students learned about African American history,
particularly the Civil Rights movement - Students interpreted the Bingham painting to see
limits of African American rights in the past. - Students created collages to communicate their
ideas - Students wrote to express their feelings and
ideas
10- What I learned
- Incorporating art into the general education
curriculum has great benefits for all students. - Collaborating with the Terra Foundation has been
an asset to me and my students. - By interpreting art work as they learned history
and then creating their own artwork, students
were able to see history through a perspective
other than their own.