Criterion X-ample
Approaches to Learning Skills
Command Terms
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200

Criterion A

Research; art analysis with elements, principles, techniques, and context

200

Give respectful and constructive feedback 

Communication Skills

200

State vs Describe

State: name without description

Describe: give a detailed account

200

Line

Describe what the lines are like, and why the lines are drawn that way?

200

If a canvas is painted with only red and white paint, will the resulting painting be monochromatic?

Yes

400

Criterion C

Final Artwork Submission

400

Ability to creatively process information to solve  problems and improve their own skills

Thinking Skills

400

Outline vs Describe

Outline is listing

Describing is giving details (e.g. definition, analysis)

400

Color

Complementary, cool, warm, analogous, monochromatic

400

Draw an example of contrast on the board

Good Job!

600

Criterion D

Analysis of final artwork and artistic development

600

Ability to find, interpret and judge information for knowledge, personal development and problem solving

Research Skills

600

Outline vs Identify

Outline is list and give a short summary

Identify is recognize and state a distinct fact/feature

600

Space

Distance, crowdedness, depth, and silence

600

Give an example of a variety in an artwork

When there are different types of (certain) elements

800

Criterion B

Exploring different themes/ideas; clear artistic intention

800

Ability to set goals, meet deadlines, and do tasks effectively

Self-management

800
Demonstrate Contrast Shapes

Come to the board!

800

Value

How vibrant, light, or dark a color or part of a painting is

800

Is gradation only limited to color? What about shapes?

No, a series of shapes from big to small is also a gradation

1000

Criterion A and D

Analyses their own work with relation to the elements and principles of art

1000

Ability to encourage others to contribute, practice empathy, and fairly delegate tasks.

Social Skills

1000

Describe Value

(Hint: Form)

Value describes how light or dark a color is. This can be done with tint or shade, that is to add white to lighten a color (in painting) and to add black to darken a color (in painting). Value can be used to create form (3D shapes) and contrast.

1000

Shape vs Form

Shape is a 2D depiction, while Form is a 3D depiction 

1000

What is the difference between pattern and rhythm?

Pattern is the repetition of motifs, while rhythm is the repetition of certain elements 

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