Art and DesignAA
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CREATE—Students will generate, develop, and refine artistic work.AA.1
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Investigate Experiment with studio skills, techniques, materials, tools and elements and principles of art and design through practice.A.A.Cr.4.i
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Plan Brainstorm, discuss, and sketch ideas to solve an art problem. A.A.Cr.5.i
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Make Utilize more complex media to express an idea and expand knowledge of tools and techniques, with attention to craftsmanship.A.A.Cr.6.i
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PRESENT—Students will develop, refine, and convey meaning through the production and presentation of artistic work.AA.2
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Develop Meaning Explore and make connections through comparison of artwork from personal, historical, and contemporary artists. A.A.Pr.4.i
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Communicate Using art and design vocabulary, communicate ideas and artistic process through verbal and written descriptions. A.A.Pr.5.i
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Share Create, share, and exhibit pieces from an ongoing artistic portfolio.A.A.Pr.6.i
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RESPOND—Students will critically interpret intent and meaning in order to evaluate artistic work.AA.3
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Describe Describe details, subject matter, and the context of an artwork.A.A.R.6.i
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Analyze Compare and contrast how the use of media can influence ideas.A.A.R.7.i
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Interpret Use details, subject matter, and context to interpret an artwork’s mood or meaning.A.A.R.8.i
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Inquire Determine an artist’s intent by identifying the details, subject matter, and context of an artwork.A.A.R.9.i
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Evaluate Determine and apply criteria for evaluating artworks and practice constructive feedback. A.A.R.10.i
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CONNECT—Students will relate their artistic work with prior experience and external context.AA.4
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Interdisciplinary Describe and demonstrate relationships between art and design, and their learning in other disciplines.A.A.Cn.4.i
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Career Connections Identify art and design processes in a variety of careers.A.A.Cn.5.i
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Cultural, Social, and Historical Awareness Explain how art and design are used to communicate ideas, beliefs, and values of groups and individuals.A.A.Cn.6.i
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5
- Where can I read the official document?
- Wisconsin Standards for Art and Design
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