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A WebQuest for 9th Grade Art Students
Designed by
Ms. Kali Nelson
Based on a template from The WebQuest Page
A Blast From the Painting Past!
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BREAKING NEWS!!! A robber broke into the local museum and stole informational papers on painters from the 15th century to the 19th century!! Researcher believe that the information can still be found but they need your help! YOU have been hired on a special assignment to travel through time and gather information regarding famous painters of the past. This journey will take you through time to visit various famous artists hometowns (websites) and learn about that painter’s life and unique painting style. You must bring along a sketchbook to keep notes and to create their artist emulation paintings in to bring back to the museum. You will play the role of; an explorer, an artist, researcher, and journalist on this WebQuest. Once you have completed the journey and artist sketchbook, you will choose two of the three final projects to complete and present to the museum staff.
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By the end of this excursion you will have traveled through time and successfully:
Learned about painters and their styles from the
15th century until the 19th century;
Compiled a journal/artist book with artist information and emulations of their paintings;
Chosen two of the three projects and produce them
1. First Project : Decide on several (at least 5) topics to categorize these eight famous artist in an Excel spreadsheet.
2. Second Project: Create a flyer for one of the famous painter’s gallery opening using his style in Publisher.
3. Third Project :Students will create a short (10-15 slides) PowerPoint presentation of an artist visited and how his works of art/style affected the future of painting.
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I hope you have your bags packed because it is time to take off! Don’t forget your sketchbook journal and something to write with!!
1. Begin your journey by breaking your journal up into eight sections. These sections will represent the eight artist you will visit on this journey.
2. Label each section with one of the following titles on each: Da Vinci, Raphael, Monet, Van Gogh, Mondrian, Picasso, Dali, and Warhol.
3. Start by visiting the painters timeline to see where these artist belong in relation to one another. And begin to get a feel for each of these artists you are assigned.http://www.timelineindex.com/content/select/729/1023,729?so=d
4. Now it is time to begin your journey. One by one, visit each website or hometown belonging to every artist on this list and gather information and facts about that artist. Be careful about selecting information because these journal will help to complete your final projects. There will be time to paint your emulations at the end of each class period.
Da Vinci http://www.mos.org/leonardo/ Raphael http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/raphael/
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/R/raphael.html
Monet http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/monet/ Van Gogh http://www.vangoghgallery.com/
Mondrian http://www.artchive.com/artchive/M/mondrian.html Picasso http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/picasso.html
http://www.picasso.fr/anglais/ Dali
http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/history/biography.html
Warhol http://www.artchive.com/artchive/W/warhol.html
GOOD LUCK AND SEE YOU SOON!!!
The Process
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Basic1
Developing2
Proficient3
Advanced4
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Students did not addressed all eight artist in their sketchbook and do not have at least one
painting from each artist.
Students did not addressed all eight artist in their sketchbook and
but have a piece of artwork for each
addressed.
Students addressed all eight artist in their sketchbook but are
missing a few emulations.
Students addressed all eight artist in their sketchbook and have at least one painting
from each artist.
Creativity
Students did not have a developed idea for their artist sketchbook or final
project/
Students have developed an idea for
their artist sketchbook or final project and had
some trouble executing it.
Students have developed an idea for their artist sketchbook
or final project and executed it.
Students have developed a strong idea for their artist sketchbook or final
project and executed it effectively.
Student Final Projects
The student did not complete any final
projects or completed one project with little
effort and part missing.
The student completed one final project with effort and completion.
The student completed two final projects with effort and completion.
The student completed three or more final projects
with effort and completion.
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In completing this BLAST FROM THE PAINTING PAST WebQuest, you will gain a stronger understanding and deeper appreciation for famous painters from the 15th century through the 19th century, their styles, and how their work affected the world of painting. This lesson, in combination with the other three lessons of the unit, will teach you about communicating visual through art, how to use techniques and materials, and finally give students an array of art history knowledge.
If you would like to further explore this topic come and talk to me individually. We can discuss the option of you working to build your own WebQuest for other students in the future.
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This lesson makes extensive use of specific websites. Below are a list of the websites I recommend that you use to gather information about these artist. Feel free to find other sources that are valid and have important information pertaining to this subject.
• Painters Timeline http://www.timelineindex.com/content/select/729/1023,729?so=d
• Da Vinci http://www.mos.org/leonardo/• Raphael http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/raphael/
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/R/raphael.html
• Monet http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/monet/• Van Gogh http://www.vangoghgallery.com/• Mondrian
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/M/mondrian.html• Picasso http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/picasso.html
http://www.picasso.fr/anglais/ • Dali
http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/history/biography.html• Warhol http://www.artchive.com/artchive/W/warhol.html
Here is a link back to The WebQuest Page and The WebQuest Slideshare Group so that you can acquire the latest version of this template and training materials.
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A WebQuest for 9th Grade Art Students
Designed by
Ms. Kali Nelson
Based on a template from The WebQuest Page
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A BLAST From The Painting Past! (Teachers
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This lesson was developed as part of the Discovering art History unit for ninth grade students. This unit explores a wide variety of artist, sculptures, artworks, and architecture from around the world.
Students will take a journey through time in this exciting BLAST FROM THE PAINTING PAST WebQuest. Students travel to various famous artists hometowns (websites) and learn about that painter’s life and unique painting style. Students will bring along a sketchbook to keep notes and to create their artist emulation paintings in. Students will play the role of; an explorer, an artist, researcher, and journalist on this WebQuest. Once students have completed their journey and artist sketchbook, they will choose two of the three final projects to complete.
The students can choose between:1. Decide on several (at least 5) topics to categorize these
eight famous artist in an Excel spreadsheet.2. Create a flyer for one of the famous painter’s gallery
opening using his style in Publisher.3. Students will create a short (10-15 slides) PowerPoint
presentation of an artist visited and how his works of art/style affected the future of painting.
In completing this WebQuest, students will gain a stronger understanding for famous painters from the 15th century through the 19th century, their styles, and how their work affected the world of painting.
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This lesson is anchored in ninth grade visual arts and involves language arts and social studies to a lesser extent. This lesson could be expanded to accommodate older students or even the additional requirement of the third project at the end.
Before students begin this lesson they will need to know and understand how to get around on the internet. Students are required to visit outlined sites to require information and need this prior knowledge. Students should also know how to take effective notes that highlight the main points that are important to the story. Finally, students must know how to think critically to arrive at conclusions for the final projects.
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Visual Art Standards
1. Students recognize and use the visual arts as a form of communication.
2. Students know elements of art, principles of design, and sensory and expressive features of art
3. Students know and apply visual arts tools, techniques, and processes.
4. Students relate the visual arts to various historical and cultural traditions.
5. Students analyze and evaluate the characteristics, merits, and meaning in works of art.
Objectives:1. Students will be able to create a sketchbook journal with eight
famous painters.
2. Students will be able to develop a strong idea for their sketch book/ projects that can be effectively executed.
3. Students will be able to construct two of the three final projects described to them in class.
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instructed by one person. It covers a variety of subject and is an interdisciplinary lesson involving visual art, science, and social studies. This lesson is self explanatory and can be instructed by a brand new teacher. Modifications can be made thought time to fit particular students or classroom settings.
1. Begin your journey by breaking your journal up into eight sections. These sections will represent the eight artist you will visit on this journey.
2. Label each section with one of the following titles on each: Da Vinci, Raphael, Monet, Van Gogh, Mondrian, Picasso, Dali, and Warhol.
3. Start by visiting the painters timeline to see where these artist belong in relation to one another. And begin to get a feel for each of these artists you are assigned.http://www.timelineindex.com/content/select/729/1023,729?so=d
4. Now it is time to begin your journey. One by one, visit each website or hometown belonging to every artist on this list and gather information and facts about that artist. Be careful about selecting information because these journal will help to complete your final projects. There will be time to paint your emulations at the end of each class period.
Da Vinci http://www.mos.org/leonardo/ Raphael http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/raphael/
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/R/raphael.html
Monet http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/monet/ Van Gogh http://www.vangoghgallery.com/
Mondrian http://www.artchive.com/artchive/M/mondrian.html Picasso http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/picasso.html
http://www.picasso.fr/anglais/ Dali http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/history/biography.html
Warhol http://www.artchive.com/artchive/W/warhol.html
VariationsThe teacher can decide to do the lesson in groups. This will cut back on
the amount of work students have to do and the amount of time it will take them to do it. If students are divided into groups, provide guidelines on how you might do that.
If there are misconceptions or stumbling blocks that you anticipate, describe them here and suggest ways to get around them.
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What's needed to implement this lesson:
•Class sets of books; ART HISTORY AND ME•E-mail accounts for all students provided through the schools blackboard account•Specific reference books provided in the classroom of each individual artist
This lesson makes extensive use of specific websites. Below are a list of the websites we used.
• Painters Timeline http://www.timelineindex.com/content/select/729/1023,729?so=d• Da Vinci http://www.mos.org/leonardo/• Raphael http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/raphael/
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/R/raphael.html • Monet http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/monet/• Van Gogh http://www.vangoghgallery.com/• Mondrian http://www.artchive.com/artchive/M/mondrian.html• Picasso http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/picasso.html
http://www.picasso.fr/anglais/ • Dali http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/history/biography.html• Warhol http://www.artchive.com/artchive/W/warhol.html
This lesson can be conducted by one individual but is encouraged to be team taught. Teachers can collaborate on specific ideas to improve or to alter the lesson to fit their students needs.
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Students did not addressed all eight artist in their sketchbook and do not have at least one
painting from each artist.
Students did not addressed all eight artist in their sketchbook and
but have a piece of artwork for each
addressed.
Students addressed all eight artist in their sketchbook but are
missing a few emulations.
Students addressed all eight artist in their sketchbook and have at least one painting
from each artist.
Creativity
Students did not have a developed idea for their artist sketchbook or final
project.
Students have developed an idea for
their artist sketchbook or final project and had
some trouble executing it.
Students have developed an idea for their artist sketchbook
or final project and executed it.
Students have developed a strong idea for their artist sketchbook or final
project and executed it effectively.
Student Final Projects
The student did not complete any final
projects or completed one project with little
effort and part missing.
The student completed one final project with effort and completion.
The student completed two final projects with effort and completion.
The student completed three or more final projects
with effort and completion.
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Have the students prepared with a journal for note taking and a pencil for writing these notes down. Read the Introduction from the student section to get student excited. The steps are very simple and the blue links will take you directly to the site. Have fun and I hope you learn a thing or two as well.
1. Begin your journey by breaking your journal up into eight sections. These sections will represent the eight artist you will visit on this journey.
2. Label each section with one of the following titles on each: Da Vinci, Raphael, Monet, Van Gogh, Mondrian, Picasso, Dali, and Warhol. Maybe encourage the students to leave a space for the artists first name as well as his last.
3. Start by visiting the painters timeline to see where these artist belong in relation to one another. And begin to get a feel for each of these artists you are assigned. Together discuss what that students thinks this timeline will help him discover about the famous painters. Encourage the student to browse around the website and explore to find hidden information.http://www.timelineindex.com/content/select/729/1023,729?so=d
4. Now it is time to begin your journey. One by one, visit each website or hometown belonging to every artist on this list and gather information and facts about that artist. Be careful about selecting information because these journal will help to complete your final projects. There will be time to paint your emulations at the end of each class period. Walk the student through each website until they have enough information for each of the eight artist. Some of the artist have more than one site. Encourage the student to find different sites of their own for information. Da Vinci http://www.mos.org/leonardo/ Raphael http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/raphael/
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/R/raphael.html Monet http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/monet/ Van Gogh http://www.vangoghgallery.com/
Mondrian http://www.artchive.com/artchive/M/mondrian.html Picasso http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/picasso.html
http://www.picasso.fr/anglais/ Dali http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/history/biography.html
Warhol http://www.artchive.com/artchive/W/warhol.html
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In completing this BLAST FROM THE PAINTING PAST WebQuest, students will gain a stronger understanding and deeper appreciation for famous painters from the 15th century through the 19th century, their styles, and how their work affected the world of painting. This lesson, in combination with the other three lessons of the unit, will teach students about communicating visual through art, how to use techniques and materials, and finally give students an array of art history knowledge.
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Thanks to all of those who helped gather ideas, images, and methods for this WebQuest, I couldn’t have done it without your help. And thank you to those who provided the websites for the students to explore and gain knowledge from. .
This lesson makes extensive use of specific websites. Below are a list of the websites we used.
Painters Timeline http://www.timelineindex.com/content/select/729/1023,729?so=d
Da Vinci http://www.mos.org/leonardo/Raphael http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/raphael/
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/R/raphael.html
Monet http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/monet/ Van Gogh http://www.vangoghgallery.com/ Mondrian
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/M/mondrian.html Picasso http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/picasso.html
http://www.picasso.fr/anglais/ Dali http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/history/biography.html
Warhol http://www.artchive.com/artchive/W/warhol.html
Here is a link back to The WebQuest Page and The WebQuest Slideshare Group so that you can acquire the latest version of this template and training materials for a WebQuest.
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