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- Costume Design I
- Costume Design II
- Music Appreciation
- Music Lab I-IV
- Music Technology
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- Playwriting I
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- Technical Theatre I
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- Technical Theatre III
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Creating
Students will generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
- 1
I can use my imagination to play with materials.A
- 2
I can use observation to plan my work.A
- 3
I can share my ideas and materials with others to reach an artistic solution.B
- 4
I can plan and create art that is interesting to me. B
- 1
Students will organize and develop artistic ideas and work.
- 1
I can safely experiment with materials and tools.A
- 2
I can make art by looking at the world around me.A
- 3
I can improve my art skills by safely using materials and tools.B
- 4
I can reuse objects to make something new.B
- 1
Students will refine and complete artistic work.
- 1
I can use art words to explain how I could change my art. A
- 2
I can use art vocabulary to talk or write about how I made my art and how I could revise it. B
- 1
Presenting
Students will select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation.
- 1
I can choose my own art to share and explain my choice. A
- 2
I can tell why some works of art are more important than others.B
- 3
I can organize artwork based on the same idea for an exhibit.B
- 1
Students will develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation.
- 1
I can talk about why people collect art.A
- 2
I can identify ways in which art is prepared for displayB
- 1
Students will convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work.
- 1
I can show and tell about an art museum.A
- 2
I can explore how people use art to tell about themselves.B
- 1
Responding
Students will perceive and analyze artistic work.
- 1
I can tell how and why we use art.A
- 2
I can compare and group images based on certain features.A
- 3
I can explain what an image means.B
- 4
I can describe images from nature and things that are constructed.B
- 1
Students will interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.
- 1
I can talk about how an artwork tells a story or has a message.A
- 2
I can explain how the objects and elements within an artwork represent ideas.B
- 1
Students will apply criteria to evaluate artistic work.
- 1
I can choose a favorite artwork and explain why I chose it.A
- 2
I can use art vocabulary to explain why I like a work of art.B
- 1
Connecting
Students will synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art.
- 1
I can make art that tells a story about my life. A
- 2
I can create works of art about people, places, and things in my life.B
- 1
Students will relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.
- 1
I can tell why a work of art was made.A
- 2
I can find things that are the same and different in artwork from different places.B
- 1
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2
- Where can I read the official document?
- A R K A N S A S F I N E A R T S ACADEMIC STANDARDS VISUAL ART 2020
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