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Integrating Arts Unit Plan

Integrating Arts Unit Plan. By Heather Herrig. Reading Unit with Arts Integration. Lesson 1 Vocabulary Art creation project Lesson 2 Sequencing Story on video with music Dramatic role play (practice) Lesson 3 Comprehension Dramatic role play (performance). Lesson 1.

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Integrating Arts Unit Plan

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  1. Integrating Arts Unit Plan By Heather Herrig

  2. Reading Unit with Arts Integration • Lesson 1 • Vocabulary • Art creation project • Lesson 2 • Sequencing • Story on video with music • Dramatic role play (practice) • Lesson 3 • Comprehension • Dramatic role play (performance)

  3. Lesson 1 • The class will have a story read aloud to them. • Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak • Discuss the story and vocabulary from the story. • Mischief • Gnashed • Tamed • Rumpus • Art creation project. • Each student will create his or her own “Wild Thing” for the class bulletin board displayed in the hallway.

  4. Lesson 1

  5. Lesson 2 • Story on video. • The class will watch a short video of story with music. • Class discussion. • The class will discuss the story. • Written Assignment—Sequence Chain. • Each student will complete his or her own Sequence Chain for the story. • Dramatic role play (practice). • Students will be divided into groups of four or five. • The will have to create a skit of the story and practice performing it.

  6. Lesson 2 Video found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cOEFnppm_A

  7. Lesson 3 • Written Assignment—Comprehension and Vocabulary. • Each student will answer comprehension questions about the story and the vocabulary from the story. • Assessment. • Each student will take an AR test over the story. • Dramatic role play. • Each group will perform their skit for the rest of the class.

  8. Lesson 3

  9. Evidence of the Importance of Arts Integration • It is very often that the arts “catch” students who don’t seem to have a place in society—the unusual student or the difficult kid (Bauerlein, 2010). • Since implementing arts integrations school wide at Wiley H. Bates Middle School, in Annapolis, Maryland, began in 2009, there has been a 23% drop in the average number of referrals and suspensions per student (Nobori, 2012). • Arts integration goes beyond including art projects in class; it is a teaching strategy that seamlessly merges arts standards with core curricula to build connections and provide engaging context (Nobori, 2012).

  10. Evidence of the Importance of Arts Integration • Integrating the arts “can connect people more deeply to the world and open them to new ways of seeing” (Smith, 2009). • In a study of 25,000 middle and high school students, those with an art education performed better on standardized tests (Arnold, 2013). • The more art courses a student took, the higher the student’s SAT scores were.

  11. References Arnold, A. (2013). The benefits of integrating art into the classroom. [ONLINE] Available at: http://technorati.com/lifestyle/article/the-benefits-of-integrating-art-into/. [Last Accessed 13 Oct 2013] Bauerlein, M. (2010). Advocating for arts in the classroom. [ONLINE] Available at: http://educationnext.org/advocating-for-arts-in-the-classroom/. [Last Accessed 13 Oct 2013] Nobori, M. (2012). How the arts unlock the door to learning. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.edutopia.org/stw-arts-integration-reform-overview. [Last Accessed 13 Oct 2013] Smith, F. (2009). Why arts education is crucial, and who’s doing it best. [ONLINE] Available at http://www.edutopia.org/arts-music-curriculum-child-development. [Last Accessed 13 Oct 2013]

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