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Project #1: Paper Project

Daily Calendar

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1/27/20 - NO SCHOOL - Teacher in-service day

1/28/20 - 1/29/20 (FLEX days) - Welcome to Sculpture I!  Overview of class / syllabus / expectations / etc.

1/30/20 - Introduction to the first project (Paper Sculpture) / samples / rubric

1/31/20 - Planning Day!  This is the only day you may use your phone in class for research.

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2/3/20 - Project work day

2/4/20 - 2/5/20 (FLEX days) - Project work days

2/6/20 - Final work day / project checklist / if finished early begin historical sculptor work

2/7/20 - PAPER PROJECT IS DUE BY END OF CLASS

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This project challenges students to research, analyze, plan, prepare, and complete a sculpture using paper.  Below you will find the requirements of the project, the Visual State Standards, student examples, and the rubric.

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Requirements of the Project:


- You must use the entire sheet of paper (no waste).  You may use more than one sheet.
- You can only use glue or staples to attach beyond folds or rolls (no tape)
- It must have a minimum of 5 attachments
- It must have a minimum of 3 holes that create negative space
- It must stand/lay on it's own

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Visual Art Standards implied and assessed throughout this project:

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Anchor Standard 1 CREATING

(VA: Cr 1.2.1) "Shape an artistic investigation of an aspect of present-day life using a contemporary practice of art or design."

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What does this mean?

- You will use different techniques of visual arts and principles of design to plan and create a piece of art.

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Anchor Standard 5 PRESENTING

(VA: Pr 5.1.1)  "Analyze and evaluate the reasons and ways an exhibition is presented."

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What does this mean?

- You will demonstrate creative presentation processes, with particular attention to displaying your artwork with purpose for the audience.

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Anchor Standard 10 CONNECTING

(VA: Cn 10.1.1)  "Document the process of developing ideas from early stages to fully elaborated ideas"

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What does this mean?

- You will maintain an organized folder of ideas and processes used throughout your art project.  This would include items such as initial inspiration and ideas, deliberate planning choices, design plans, etc.

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Project Rubric:

PAPER ART PROJECT

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Student Examples:

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