Category 1: Project Expectations and Requirements
Category 2: Origami History and Facts
Category 3: Sculpture Class Overall
Category 4: Elements of Art and Principles of Design
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100

How many sculptures do you need to make?

10

100

Traditionally, origami does not include the use of what?

Tape, glue, staples, etc.

100

At the end of class, where do we not line up?

At the door

100

Name on element of art and one principle of design.

line, shape, form, color, value, texture, and space

Emphasis, Balance, Contrast, Repetition, Proportion, Movement and Unity.

100

Name three famous artists

Picasso, Monet, Manet, Basquiat, Pissarro, Van Gogh, etc.

200

What are you not allowed to use for this project?

Tape, glue, staples, or other bonding agents

200

In what country did origami originate?

Japan, with roots in China

200

How long is the grace period to make up work?

2 weeks

200

How many elements of art are there?

7

200

Name five different art mediums

oil paint, acrylic paint, watercolor, clay, polymer clay, modeling clay, film photography, digital photography, digital art, screen printing, wood block printing, graphite, charcoal, colored pencil, ink, marker, oil pastel, chalk pastel, etc.

300

What was one category of the rubric?

Scene Representation and Creativity

Paper Decoration

Elements and Principles

Origami Craftsmanship


300

What two Japanese words does origami originate from?

Ori (folded) and Kami (paper)

300

Where do we sign in if we are tardy to class?

Tardy log by the door

300

What is the difference between form and shape?

3D vs 2D

300

What are the names of 10 of your classmates?

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400

What are one element of art and one principle of design you are being evaluated on in this project?

Relevant elements of art include: form, shape, and line. Relevant principles of design include: movement and unity.

400

In origami, what we do to one side....

We almost always do to the other (symmetry)

400

What are at least two components of active listening?

  • Being fully present in the conversation
  • Showing interest by practicing good eye contact
  • Noticing (and using) non-verbal cues
  • Asking open-ended questions to encourage further responses
  • Paraphrasing and reflecting back what has been said
  • Listening to understand rather than to respond
  • Withholding judgment and advice
400

Define movement and unity (principles of design)

Movement is controlling the elements in a composition so that the eye moves from one to the next 

Unity: all parts of a design should work together to create a harmonious and cohesive whole,

400

Name 3 claymation movies....

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Coraline, Kubo and the Two Strings, Corpse Bride, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio, Isle of Dogs, 'Chicken Run', James and the Giant Peach.