Writing Requirements for SI
Sustained Investigation Written Requirements:
For ALL witting you should address a multitude of AP Rubric Vocabulary terms!
Answered once per image/slide (15):
Materials (100 Characters) -
Process (100 Characters) - Steps explained but more importantly the WHY behind the process decisions. I.e. Painted sky gray… to express melancholy mood of portrait.
Citations (100 Characters) - Resources, Artist Research, Image References etc.
Answered once per entire SI:
Inquiry Part 1 (600 Characters) - THE WHY; do not list images and explain the process in them. Should be an overview of the essential questions.
Inquiry Part 2 (600 Characters) - Describe how your sustained investigation shows evidence of practice, experimentation, and revision guided by your questions.
Your writing can make or break your score.
Watch the video below to see how your written inquiry supports your scoring within the SI submission.
Understanding the role of INQUIRY within your SI submission and how writing plays a major factor.
Writing Practice and Examples
Student Example (Vivian '23):
Student Example (Lucy '24):
Let's give it a try...
A brief introduction to Zanele Muholi's body of work which we will be looking at in class today
Muholi has worked on multiple possible inquiries. In this video here there are at least 4 possible inquiries addressed. Can you hear them each addressed?