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Visual and Performing Arts in Collaboration : Perception 6th-12th Grade By Candace Printz and Troy Herbort

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Visual and Performing Arts in Collaboration: Perception. 6th-12th Grade By Candace Printz and Troy Herbort. Agenda. Objectives Opening Activity: Living Sculpture Understanding 3R-DI (Design) Observing & Assessing LUNCH V. Application in Perception. Enduring Understanding. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Visual and Performing Arts

in Collaboration:

Perception6th-12th Grade

ByCandace Printz and Troy Herbort

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Agenda

I. ObjectivesII. Opening Activity: Living

SculptureIII. Understanding 3R-DI (Design)IV. Observing & AssessingLUNCHV. Application in Perception

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Enduring Understanding

Using differentiated instruction, we can increase rigor, relevance and relationships in our fine arts instruction.

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Day One Objective: Perception

• Today we will wrestle with how we teach perception in the fine arts classroom.

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Norms• All participants must be present the full day

in order to receive credit for the workshop. • Employ proper cell phone etiquette. • Stay focused• Participate! • No electronic games, especially Angry

Birds. • Please be on time. Participants who are

more than 15 minutes late will be asked to attend a later session.

• There will be no early egress.

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To Get Credit

• Make sure you sign in• Make sure you do the online

evaluation!!!!!• Check your school email!!!!!!!!!

VERY IMPORTANT

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II Opening Activity

• Living Sculpture (Tableaux)

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Reflection

What did this activity look like? What did it feel like? How is this related to

differentiation? Why is it important?

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III RTI Triangle

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The Three R’s

• Rigor• Relevance• Relationships• What are The Three R’s and how

are they used in your instruction? Discuss!

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Rigor• Noun• 1 the quality of being extremely

thorough, exhaustive, or accurate : his analysis is lacking in rigor.severity or strictness : the full rigor of the law.(rigors) demanding, difficult, or extreme conditions : the rigors of a harsh winter.

• 2 Medicine short for rigor mortis • 3 Education: Depth rather than breadth.

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Rigor

• What is it? • What does it look like?

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Rigor in Design

• The 3 Little Pigs . . . An adventure in rigorous design ! Not a whole lot of huff and puff!

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Relevance

• Noun• closely connected or appropriate

to the matter at hand• The personal “why” of learning

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Exploring Relevant Theatre

• How do we make students understand the relevance of art in our society?

• Agusto Boal Theatre of the Oppressed.

• “What Would You Do?”

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Relevance

• What is it? • What does it look like?

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Relationships

• the way in which two or more people or organizations regard and behave toward each other : the landlord/tenant relationship. She was proud of her good relationship with the household staff.

• Not content relationship, but student teacher relationship.

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Relationship

• What is it? Positive Relationships with students and staff.

• What does it look like?

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IV Observing & Assessing

• Performances & Design• Simple Rubric (Discuss)

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Design

• In groups of 5 to 7• Based upon a current event

create a short play, set and costumes for a performance by your group.

• The scenery and costumes MUST be created from found objects.

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Project

• Research, Brainstorm and Scenario Creation. (15 minutes)

• Design and Construct (40 minutes)

• Present and Defend Design Choices

• Fill out rubric

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Lunch!

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IV B. Depth of Knowledge &

Rubric• How did the previous activity

explore the world of 3R DOK?

• What level did your performance land in?

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V. Teaching & Learning

(Perception) • CEDFA Powerpoint• Theatre of Empowerment• Art

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VAD

• Share your VAD ( wink, wink, nudge, nudge) with someone from another discipline in the room.

• Circle similarities in your pamphlet.

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CEDFA

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Theatre of Empowerment

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Perception in Visual Arts

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Execution by Yue Minjun

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Detroit Industry detail by Diego Rivera

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Untitled by Banksy

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Soup Cans by Andy Warhol

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Untitled by Banksy

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TED Talk

• Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity.