Seventh grade art is a graded course where students are evaluated on work habits, creativity, and overall effort. This 6 week course will have students explore many different mediums and their backgrounds. Students will have the opportunity to find areas of art that are interesting to them, and also try other materials that they may have little experience.
The students’ responsibilities are as follows:
You will be working in many different mediums. Each project will run about 5-7 class periods (work times may be adjusted according to the teachers observation). Students will participate in a self-evaluation of their work, a class evaluation (where noted), and a final evaluation from the teacher.
Your projects will be as follows:
1 point perspective : Artwork courtesy of Gian Samson
Creative Clay Boxes
Clay Boxes : (Clay Box Lesson)The students will be creating a slab box out of clay with a twist... they are not allowed to make a square/ rectangle shaped box! The student will have to be creative and think of other shapes! The box will need to have a lid. After being fired in the kiln, the students will need to create an interesting design using glaze. Clay
Step-by-step basic clay building:
http://pottery.about.com/od/handbuildingtechniques/tp/basicover.htm
Clay videos:
Wedging Clay:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUlWD3R3eE4
Coil Pot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgYJvbQgb40
Slab pot:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7bue0X0O8E
Pinch pot:
Musical Art (Presentation in class). Students will talk about their favorite types of music. The students will receive background on art and music as they are shown in great works of art. The students will create their favorite music by using different types of paper and any other materials suited for this project. If appropriate, students will be allowed to play their song as they are presenting their project for group critique. Materials: Tissue paper, construction paper, etc.
Paper Mache Masks
The students will receive historical information about masks in many cultures, and how they represent their rituals and daily activity. The students will be creating a mask that represents a ritual (birthday, family reunion, holiday, etc.) that happens in their own family/town. The mask must have at least one paragraph attached to the back to explain the mask. Students will present as a group critique. Materials: Tag board, paper Mache (sta flo liquid starch), acrylic paint. See Examples:
Sketchbook Assignments