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II. Lesson Plans and Activities Lesson 4: Analyzing Your Partner’s Art Essential Questions Enduring Understandings What are values and how do they help define one’s culture? Expanding one’s awareness of other cultures enhances appreciation of the lives of peers living in another country. What are the advantages of using art (non-linguistic communication) instead of written or verbal means of Art is a universal language that can convey cultural conveying ideas? norms and values. How does the process of creating art give perspective of one’s own culture? Activity 1. Partner Art Analysis • • • • • Description and Important Points Materials a. Working individually or in small groups, students analyze one or more pieces of art from the ArtLink partner class. b. Students use the Analyzing Your Partner’s Artwork worksheet to reflect on and respond to their partner’s artwork. c. First, students look for information only by examining their partner’s artwork. d. Second, students read the accompanying Artist Description Sheet (ADS) to gain a deeper understanding of the meaning and intent of the partner artist. e. Each student or group shares the central ideas or information identified in the partner’s artwork providing an accurate summary based on information from the image and its ADS. ArtLink Partner Artwork Artist Description Sheets (ADS) Analyzing Your Partner’s Artwork Worksheet ArtLink Tool Box: Strategies for Deeper Understanding Create an Art Exhibit (Strongly recommended) • Host a reception and have students serve as docents, describing their ArtLink experience. • Typically the exhibit consists of: - Original artwork created by partner class including the Artist Description Sheets - Color copies of the home class artwork and the Artist Description Sheets - Reproduction of artwork from additional countries in the International Art Portfolio - A description including important facts about partner class city/country and cultural values and norms - Student quotes from class discussion, partner art analysis, or video Students work in small groups or individually depending on age/grade and ability level. Check the U.S. Grade Level Learning Standards for specific objectives for age/grade appropriate content. Sharing strategies can be verbal as with a Group Critique, Pair Share, or Turn and Talk. Other strategies might include writing or other aesthetic activities, such as a Gallery Walk. Students expand on responses in personal journals or by video. Use the Cultural Iceberg illustration to identify “visible” and “invisible” aspects of culture shown in your partners’ art (see Appendix). US Learning Standards Addressed Grade 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-10 11 -12 $MJDLPOMJOLPSHPUPQBHFJOEJDBUFE Page 59 60 61 63 64 66 68 70 Back to Table of Contents 2019 -2020 ArtLink Program “Our Environment, My Culture” Page 46