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Welcome to ART!

DO NOW
❏ Please grab your name tag and take your assigned seat
❏ Clear tables of personal belongings
❏ Scrap paper: What do you think that the term proportion means in art?

AGENDA
● Attendance
● BARK Review
● Mini Lesson on grid method, Abraham Bosse, Scale, Proportion
● Art Time: Complete grid practice worksheets
● Clean up/Art Take Away
GOAL: Earn all four letters in...
B.A.R.K
I will ADD 2 letters
If during the entire class

❏ Students completed the DO NOW


❏ Students were respectful during the intro
❏ The noise level was softer than the music
❏ Students respected personal space and art materials: Kept their hands to themselves,
used materials appropriately
❏ Students were on task (productive, and had school appropriate conversation at an
appropriate noise level)
B.A.R.K. Expectation Tracker
Class Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Please choose
Points Earned - Number of pins on Green
a responsible
person to keep
6-2
track of your
7-3 points.
8-4
False points will
6-5 result in
7-6 disqualification

The tables with the most pins on green in 2 weeks will earn a reward.
Nature Collage using Grid Method

For this lesson, we will


choose/take
photographs of nature
and draw them to a
larger scale using the
grid method. We will
use collaging
materials to add color
to our drawings.
Chuck Close
- A photographer and portrait
painter who used the grid
method to enlarge and create
proportional paintings from
his photographs.

Chuck Close once said, “If you’re


overwhelmed by the size of a
problem, break it down into many bite
sized pieces.”
How has the grid
method been
used in art?
Abraham Bosse, a French portrait
artist using a grid (1737)
Scale

- The term scale refers to the


size of one object compared to
the size of another.
- In art, the term scale refers to
the overall size of ONE
artwork or objects in the
artwork. Artists sometimes
choose to create large scale
artworks that can have a
different effect on the viewer.
Proportion

In art, the term


proportion refers to
the sizes of the
different parts of an
artwork in relation to
one another.
Today’s Objectives:
● I can learn about artist Abraham Bosse, and how he used
the grid method to create his art.
● I can demonstrate effort by using level 4 craftsmanship.
● I can relate the work of Abraham Bosse to the nature grid
drawing project I am working on.
● I can effectively learn about grid drawing techniques and
create a proportional and larger than scale drawing to
collage. Work-Time Checklist:

🗹 Complete grid drawing


Agenda: worksheet
Do Now 🗹 If you finish early, do a
Intro and Mini Lesson second one
- Introduce project, Abraham Bosse, worksheet 🗹 Begin researching
Art Time nature photographs
- Complete gridding worksheet(s) you might be interested
Clean up + Art Take Away in basing your work off
of.
Art take away
Explain through discussion Lesson
at yourGoals
tables:

What is the name of the technique


that artists use to draw from
photographs/life proportionally and to
scale?
Welcome to ART!
DO NOW
❏ Please grab your name tag and take your assigned seat
❏ Clear tables of personal belongings
❏ Scrap paper: What is the difference between the terms scale and proportion?

AGENDA
● Attendance
● BARK Review
● Mini Lesson on grid method, Abraham Bosse, Scale, Proportion
● Art Time: Choose photo to grid, complete grid practice worksheets
● Clean up/Art Take Away
GOAL: Earn all four letters in...
B.A.R.K
I will ADD 2 letters
If during the entire class

❏ Students completed the DO NOW


❏ Students were respectful during the intro
❏ The noise level was softer than the music
❏ Students respected personal space and art materials: Kept their hands to themselves,
used materials appropriately
❏ Students were on task (productive, and had school appropriate conversation at an
appropriate noise level)
B.A.R.K. Expectation Tracker
Class Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Please choose
Points Earned - Number of pins on Green
a responsible
person to keep
6-2
track of your
7-3 points.
8-4
False points will
6-5 result in
7-6 disqualification

The tables with the most pins on green in 2 weeks will earn a reward.
Nature Collage using Grid Method

For this lesson, we will


choose/take
photographs of nature
and draw them to a
larger scale using the
grid method. We will
use collaging
materials to add color
to our drawings.
Chuck Close
- A photographer and portrait
painter who used the grid
method to enlarge and create
proportional paintings from
his photographs.

Chuck Close once said, “If you’re


overwhelmed by the size of a
problem, break it down into many bite
sized pieces.”
How has the grid
method been
used in art?
Abraham Bosse, a French portrait
artist using a grid (1737)
Scale

- The term scale refers to the


size of one object compared to
the size of another.
- In art, the term scale refers to
the overall size of ONE
artwork or objects in the
artwork. Artists sometimes
choose to create large scale
artworks that can have a
different effect on the viewer.
Proportion

In art, the term


proportion refers to
the sizes of the
different parts of an
artwork in relation to
one another.
Today’s Objectives:
● I can learn about artist Abraham Bosse, and how he used
the grid method to create his art.
● I can demonstrate effort by using level 4 craftsmanship.
● I can relate the work of Abraham Bosse to the nature grid Work-Time Checklist:
drawing project I am working on.
● I can effectively learn about grid drawing techniques and 🗹 Choose a nature
photograph to grid, and
create a proportional and larger than scale drawing to
upload it to the
collage.
assignment in google
classroom.
Agenda:
Do Now Be sure to
Intro and Mini Lesson crop and resize your
- Introduce project, Abraham Bosse, worksheet image to fit the space.
Art Time
🗹 If you finish early, do
- Choose and upload nature photo to google classroom
another practice
- Complete gridding worksheet worksheet.
Clean up + Art Take Away
Art take away
Explain through discussion Lesson
at yourGoals
tables:

What is the purpose of the grid


method in art?
Welcome to ART!
DO NOW
❏ Please grab your name tag and take your assigned seat
❏ Clear tables of personal belongings
❏ Scrap paper: The relative size of one object compared to another
of its kind is called _ _ _ _ _ .

AGENDA
● Attendance
● BARK Review
● Review grid method, Abraham Bosse, Scale, Proportion, grid demo
● Art Time: Grid photograph, grid final paper, begin drawing
● Clean up/Art Take Away
GOAL: Earn all four letters in...
B.A.R.K
I will ADD 2 letters
If during the entire class

❏ Students completed the DO NOW


❏ Students were respectful during the intro
❏ The noise level was softer than the music
❏ Students respected personal space and art materials: Kept their hands to themselves,
used materials appropriately
❏ Students were on task (productive, and had school appropriate conversation at an
appropriate noise level)
B.A.R.K. Expectation Tracker
Class Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Please choose
Points Earned - Number of pins on Green
a responsible
person to keep
6-2
track of your
7-3 points.
8-4
False points will
6-5 result in
7-6 disqualification

The tables with the most pins on green in 2 weeks will earn a reward.
Nature Collage using Grid Method

For this lesson, we will


choose/take
photographs of nature
and draw them to a
larger scale using the
grid method. We will
use collaging
materials to add color
to our drawings.
Chuck Close
- A photographer and portrait
painter who used the grid
method to enlarge and create
proportional paintings from
his photographs.

Chuck Close once said, “If you’re


overwhelmed by the size of a
problem, break it down into many bite
sized pieces.”
How has the grid
method been
used in art?
Abraham Bosse, a French portrait
artist using a grid (1737)
Scale

- The term scale


refers to the size of
one object
compared to the
size of another.
Proportion

In art, the term


proportion refers to
the sizes of the
different parts of an
artwork in relation to
one another.
Today’s Objectives:
● I can learn about artist Abraham Bosse, and how he used
the grid method to create his art.
● I can demonstrate effort by using level 4 craftsmanship.
● I can relate the work of Abraham Bosse to the nature grid
drawing project I am working on.
● I can effectively learn about grid drawing techniques and
create a proportional and larger than scale drawing to
collage. Work-Time Checklist:

Agenda: 🗹 Grid photographs and


Do Now final drawing paper
Intro and Mini Lesson
- Review, Abraham Bosse, scale, proportion 🗹 Begin transferring
Art Time details from photo to
- Create grid on photograph and drawing paper paper using the grid
- Start transferring the details from the photo to the
to help with
paper using the grid method.
proportions.
Clean up + Art Take Away
Art take away
Explain through discussion Lesson
at yourGoals
tables:

How is a viewfinder helpful with the


grid drawing process?
Welcome to ART!
DO NOW
❏ Please grab your name tag and take your assigned seat
❏ Clear tables of personal belongings
❏ Scrap paper: Create a drawing that shows scale.

AGENDA
● Attendance
● BARK Review
● Review grid method, Abraham Bosse, Scale, Proportion, viewfinder demo
● Art Time: Grid photograph, grid drawing paper, begin drawing
● Clean up/Art Take Away
GOAL: Earn all four letters in...
B.A.R.K
I will ADD 2 letters
If during the entire class

❏ Students completed the DO NOW


❏ Students were respectful during the intro
❏ The noise level was softer than the music
❏ Students respected personal space and art materials: Kept their hands to themselves,
used materials appropriately
❏ Students were on task (productive, and had school appropriate conversation at an
appropriate noise level)
B.A.R.K. Expectation Tracker
Class Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Please choose
Points Earned - Number of pins on Green
a responsible
person to keep
6-2
track of your
7-3 points.
8-4
False points will
6-5 result in
7-6 disqualification

The tables with the most pins on green in 2 weeks will earn a reward.

6-2: Congratulations to TABLE 2! 6-5: Congratulations to TABLES 1 & 3!


Nature Drawing using Grid Method

For this lesson, we will


choose/take
photographs of nature
and draw them to a
larger scale using the
grid method. We will
use oil pastel to add
color to our drawings.
Chuck Close
- A photographer and portrait
painter who used the grid
method to enlarge and create
proportional paintings from his
photographs.

Chuck Close once said, “If you’re


overwhelmed by the size of a
problem, break it down into many bite
sized pieces.”
How has the grid
method been
used in art?
Abraham Bosse, a French portrait
artist using a grid (1737)
Scale

- The term scale


refers to the size of
one object
compared to the
size of another.
Proportion

In art, the term


proportion refers to
the sizes of the
different parts of an
artwork in relation to
one another.
Viewfinder
Viewfinders are
useful drawing
tools. They help
artists to look at one
thing at a time
without becoming
distracted by what's
around it.
Today’s Objectives:
● I can learn about artist Abraham Bosse, and how he used
the grid method to create his art.
● I can demonstrate effort by using level 4 craftsmanship.
● I can relate the work of Abraham Bosse to the nature grid
drawing project I am working on.
● I can effectively learn about grid drawing techniques and
create a proportional and larger than scale drawing to add
color to. Work-Time Checklist:

Agenda: 🗹 Grid photographs and


Do Now final drawing paper
Intro and Mini Lesson
- Review, Abraham Bosse, scale, proportion, viewfinder tutorial 🗹 Begin transferring
Art Time details from photo to
- Create grid on photograph and drawing paper paper using the grid
- Start transferring the details from the photo to the
to help with
paper using the grid method.
proportions.
Clean up + Art Take Away
Art take away
Explain through discussion Lesson
at yourGoals
tables:

How is a viewfinder helpful with the


grid drawing process?
Welcome to ART!
DO NOW
❏ Please grab your name tag and take your assigned seat
❏ Clear tables of personal belongings
❏ Scrap paper: What is the difference between scale and proportion?

AGENDA
● Attendance
● BARK Review
● Review grid method, Abraham Bosse, Scale, Proportion, viewfinder demo
● Art Time: Grid photograph, grid drawing paper, begin drawing
● Clean up/Art Take Away
GOAL: Earn all four letters in...
B.A.R.K
I will ADD 2 letters
If during the entire class

❏ Students completed the DO NOW


❏ Students were respectful during the intro
❏ The noise level was softer than the music
❏ Students respected personal space and art materials: Kept their hands to themselves,
used materials appropriately
❏ Students were on task (productive, and had school appropriate conversation at an
appropriate noise level)
B.A.R.K. Expectation Tracker
Class Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Please choose
Points Earned - Number of pins on Green
a responsible
person to keep
6-2
track of your
7-3 points.
8-4
False points will
6-5 result in
7-6 disqualification

The tables with the most pins on green in 2 weeks will earn a reward.

6-2: Congratulations to TABLE 2! 6-5: Congratulations to TABLES 1 & 3!


Nature Drawing using Grid Method

For this lesson, we will


choose/take
photographs of nature
and draw them to a
larger scale using the
grid method. We will
use oil pastel to add
color to our drawings.
Chuck Close
- A photographer and portrait
painter who used the grid
method to enlarge and create
proportional paintings from his
photographs.

Chuck Close once said, “If you’re


overwhelmed by the size of a
problem, break it down into many bite
sized pieces.”
How has the grid
method been
used in art?
Abraham Bosse, a French portrait
artist using a grid (1737)
Scale

- The term scale


refers to the size of
one object
compared to the
size of another.
Proportion

In art, the term


proportion refers to
the sizes of the
different parts of an
artwork in relation to
one another.
Viewfinder
Viewfinders are
useful drawing
tools. They help
artists to look at one
thing at a time
without becoming
distracted by what's
around it.
Today’s Objectives:
● I can learn about artist Abraham Bosse, and how he used
the grid method to create his art.
● I can demonstrate effort by using level 4 craftsmanship.
● I can relate the work of Abraham Bosse to the nature grid
drawing project I am working on.
● I can effectively learn about grid drawing techniques and
create a proportional and larger than scale drawing to add
color to. Work-Time Checklist:

Agenda: 🗹 Continue transferring


Do Now details from photo to
Intro and Mini Lesson paper using the grid
- Review, Abraham Bosse, scale, proportion, viewfinder tutorial to help with
Art Time proportions.
- Create grid on photograph and drawing paper
- Start transferring the details from the photo to the
paper using the grid method.
Clean up + Art Take Away
Art take away
Explain through discussion Lesson
at yourGoals
tables:

In our final nature drawings, the _____


is becoming larger than in the
photograph, while the ___________
stay the same.
Welcome to ART!
DO NOW
❏ Please grab your name tag and take your assigned seat
❏ Clear tables of personal belongings
❏ Scrap paper: Make a short list of 2-3 things around the room that show proportion.
Discuss your lists with the people at your table.

AGENDA
● Attendance
● BARK Review
● Review grid method, Abraham Bosse, Scale, Proportion, viewfinder demo
● Art Time: Continue drawing, start with oil pastel once approved by Ms. Lash
● Clean up/Art Take Away
GOAL: Earn all four letters in...
B.A.R.K
I will ADD 2 letters
If during the entire class

❏ Students completed the DO NOW


❏ Students were respectful during the intro
❏ The noise level was softer than the music
❏ Students respected personal space and art materials: Kept their hands to themselves,
used materials appropriately
❏ Students were on task (productive, and had school appropriate conversation at an
appropriate noise level)
B.A.R.K. Expectation Tracker
Class Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Please choose
Points Earned - Number of pins on Green
a responsible
person to keep
6-2
track of your
7-3 points.
8-4
False points will
6-5 result in
7-6 disqualification

The tables with the most pins on green in 2 weeks will earn a reward.

6-2: Congratulations to TABLE 2! 6-5: Congratulations to TABLES 1 & 3!


Nature Drawing using Grid Method

For this lesson, we will


choose/take
photographs of nature
and draw them to a
larger scale using the
grid method. We will
use oil pastel to add
color to our drawings.
Chuck Close
- A photographer and portrait
painter who used the grid
method to enlarge and create
proportional paintings from his
photographs.

Chuck Close once said, “If you’re


overwhelmed by the size of a
problem, break it down into many bite
sized pieces.”
How has the grid
method been
used in art?
Abraham Bosse, a French portrait
artist using a grid (1737)
Work together at your
tables:

Do you think that scale or


proportion is more
relevant to this artwork?
Why?
Viewfinder
Today’s Objectives:
● I can learn about artist Abraham Bosse, and how he used
the grid method to create his art.
● I can demonstrate effort by using level 4 craftsmanship.
● I can relate the work of Abraham Bosse to the nature grid
drawing project I am working on.
● I can effectively learn about grid drawing techniques and Work-Time Checklist:
create a proportional and larger than scale drawing to add
color to. 🗹 Continue transferring
details from photo to
Agenda: paper using the grid
Do Now and viewfinder to help
Intro and Mini Lesson with proportions.
- Review, Abraham Bosse, scale, proportion, viewfinder
- Color tutorial 🗹 Begin using oil pastel
Art Time once you have finished
- Continue transferring the details from the photo to the drawing in pencil and
paper using the grid method. have checked in with
Start with color once approved to do so by Ms. Lash Ms. Lash
Clean up + Art Take Away
Art take away
Explain through discussion Lesson
at yourGoals
tables:

What is the name of the technique we


are using to help us create proportional
drawings?
Welcome to ART!
DO NOW
❏ Please grab your name tag and take your assigned seat
❏ Clear tables of personal belongings
❏ Scrap paper: What are the oil pastel expectations?

AGENDA
● Attendance
● BARK Review
● Review grid method, Abraham Bosse, Scale, Proportion, viewfinder demo
● Art Time: Continue drawing, start with oil pastel once approved by Ms. Lash
● Clean up/Art Take Away
GOAL: Earn all four letters in...
B.A.R.K
I will ADD 2 letters
If during the entire class

❏ Students completed the DO NOW


❏ Students were respectful during the intro
❏ The noise level was softer than the music
❏ Students respected personal space and art materials: Kept their hands to themselves,
used materials appropriately
❏ Students were on task (productive, and had school appropriate conversation at an
appropriate noise level)
B.A.R.K. Expectation Tracker
Class Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Please choose
Points Earned - Number of pins on Green
a responsible
person to keep
6-2
track of your
7-3 points.
8-4
False points will
6-5 result in
7-6 disqualification

The tables with the most pins on green in 2 weeks will earn a reward.

6-2: Congratulations to TABLE 2! 6-5: Congratulations to TABLES 1 & 3!


Nature Drawing using Grid Method

For this lesson, we will


choose/take
photographs of nature
and draw them to a
larger scale using the
grid method. We will
use oil pastel to add
color to our drawings.
Chuck Close
- A photographer and portrait
painter who used the grid
method to enlarge and create
proportional paintings from his
photographs.

Chuck Close once said, “If you’re


overwhelmed by the size of a
problem, break it down into many bite
sized pieces.”
How has the grid
method been
used in art?
Abraham Bosse, a French portrait
artist using a grid (1737)
Viewfinder
Today’s Objectives:
● I can learn about artist Abraham Bosse, and how he used
the grid method to create his art.
● I can demonstrate effort by using level 4 craftsmanship.
● I can relate the work of Abraham Bosse to the nature grid
drawing project I am working on.
● I can effectively learn about grid drawing techniques and Work-Time Checklist:
create a proportional and larger than scale drawing to add
color to. 🗹 Continue transferring
details from photo to
Agenda: paper using the grid
Do Now and viewfinder to help
Intro and Mini Lesson with proportions.
- Review, Abraham Bosse, scale, proportion, viewfinder
- Color tutorial 🗹 Begin using oil pastel
Art Time once you have finished
- Continue transferring the details from the photo to the drawing in pencil and
paper using the grid method. have checked in with
Start with color once approved to do so by Ms. Lash Ms. Lash
Clean up + Art Take Away
Art take away
Explain through discussion Lesson
at yourGoals
tables:

How has the grid method helped you to


draw your chosen nature photo?
Welcome to ART!
DO NOW
❏ Please grab your name tag and take your assigned seat
❏ Clear tables of personal belongings
❏ Scrap paper: If you were to give yourself a grade on your nature drawing, what would
it be? Why?

AGENDA
● Attendance
● BARK Review
● Review grid method, Abraham Bosse, Scale, Proportion, viewfinder demo
● Art Time: Continue drawing, start with oil pastel once approved by Ms. Lash
● Clean up/Art Take Away
GOAL: Earn all four letters in...
B.A.R.K
I will ADD 2 letters
If during the entire class

❏ Students completed the DO NOW


❏ Students were respectful during the intro
❏ The noise level was softer than the music
❏ Students respected personal space and art materials: Kept their hands to themselves,
used materials appropriately
❏ Students were on task (productive, and had school appropriate conversation at an
appropriate noise level)
B.A.R.K. Expectation Tracker
Class Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Please choose
Points Earned - Number of pins on Green
a responsible
person to keep
6-2
track of your
7-3 points.
8-4
False points will
6-5 result in
7-6 disqualification

The tables with the most pins on green in 2 weeks will earn a reward.

6-2: Congratulations to TABLE 2! 6-5: Congratulations to TABLES 1 & 3!


Nature Drawing using Grid Method

For this lesson, we will


choose/take
photographs of nature
and draw them to a
larger scale using the
grid method. We will
use oil pastel to add
color to our drawings.
Chuck Close
- A photographer and portrait
painter who used the grid
method to enlarge and create
proportional paintings from his
photographs.

Chuck Close once said, “If you’re


overwhelmed by the size of a
problem, break it down into many bite
sized pieces.”
How has the grid
method been
used in art?
Abraham Bosse, a French portrait
artist using a grid (1737)
Today’s Objectives:
● I can learn about artist Abraham Bosse, and how he used
the grid method to create his art.
Work-Time Checklist:
● I can demonstrate effort by using level 4 craftsmanship.
● I can relate the work of Abraham Bosse to the nature grid
🗹 Continue transferring
drawing project I am working on. details from photo to
● I can effectively learn about grid drawing techniques and paper using the grid
create a proportional and larger than scale drawing to add and viewfinder to help
color to. with proportions.

Agenda: 🗹 Begin using color once


Do Now you have finished
Intro and Mini Lesson drawing in pencil and
- Review, Abraham Bosse, scale, proportion, viewfinder have checked in with
- Color tutorial Ms. Lash
Art Time
- Continue transferring the details from the photo to the 🗹 Take a photo of your
paper using the grid method. drawing and upload it
Start with color once approved to do so by Ms. Lash to google classroom.
Clean up + Art Take Away
Art take away
Explain through discussion Lesson
at yourGoals
tables:

What is the name of the artist we have


been learning about? What kind of art
did he create?

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