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Overview:
In this lesson, students will be creating a Mountainous Landscape using watercolor techniques and oil pastels. Students will
be applying knowledge of tints, shades, and atmospheric perspective to complete a successful art piece.
Materials:
pencil, sketch paper, watercolor paper, watercolors, brushes, water cup, oil pastels, chrome book, pre class information
Activity:
The teacher will start the project with a discussion on landscapes, showing examples from teacher, Internet, and Bob Ross.
Students will then draw out their landscape, laying out 4 layers of mountains. Next, students will choose one color for their landscape
and create tints and shades to add depth to the mountainous landscape. By applying their color exercise to the final piece, students can
see the difference between foreground, middle ground, and background of their work. Students will add trees in the foreground as a
final touch to tie the art work together.
Evaluation:
Evaluating students be graded on following directions, completion, effort and craftsmanship.
Differentiation:
To implement differentiated instruction in the classroom, I will deliver the lesson through visual examples, discussion, demo
activities, and one on one instruction. On a as-needed bases, students who require reduced assignments will receive a simplified
assignment. This will be helpful to ELL students as well.
TEKS:
§117.202. Art, Middle School 1, Adopted 2013.
(b) introduction
(2) observation, perception, creative expression
(c) knowledge and skills
(1): A) identify concepts
B) elements of art
C) principles of design
D) expressing properties of art
(2): A) create original works
B) art-making process
C) producing artwork