This is an interactive image that links to videos from YouTube and …
This is an interactive image that links to videos from YouTube and other websites that explain and show examples of each Element of Art. Students will use this as an exploring tool to build their understanding on each element. This will build a stronger foundation to help them evaluate and refine artwork.
Strand: RESPOND (L1.V.R.) Students will understand, evaluate, and articulate how works of art convey meaning for the observer, as well as the creator (Standards L1.V.R.1–4).
Standard L1.V.R.2: Analyze how one’s understanding of the world is affected by experiencing visual imagery.
Standard L1.V.R.3: Interpret an artwork or collection of works, supported by relevant and sufficient evidence found in the work and it various contexts.
A brief form for evaluating Open Education Resources incorporating the three general …
A brief form for evaluating Open Education Resources incorporating the three general areas of Content, Accessibility, and Pedagogy with space for comments and documentation
This activity is to assess whether Spanish 2 students have mastered the …
This activity is to assess whether Spanish 2 students have mastered the reflexive verbs which describe a daily routine for getting ready for the day. Students have been taught the verbs' meanings and how to conjugate them. Students have practiced writing, speaking and listening to these reflexive verbs for two weeks.The World Language Standard for Spanish 2 I would use is NH.PC.3 ¨I can present on familiar and everyday topics using simple sentences most of the time.¨
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