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Art Disciplined Base Lesson Plan

Art Disciplined Base Lesson Plan. By Kelsey Felgner. We will make… . Japanese Garden Lanterns Lesson for 8 th graders Include trip to the museum; art history lesson; creation; critique. Japanese Garden Lanterns: Art History.

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Art Disciplined Base Lesson Plan

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  1. Art Disciplined Base Lesson Plan By Kelsey Felgner

  2. We will make… • Japanese Garden Lanterns • Lesson for 8th graders • Include trip to the museum; art history lesson; creation; critique

  3. Japanese Garden Lanterns: Art History • Stone and bronze lanterns have been used in Japanese temple precincts and gardens for hundreds of years. • The use of stone lanterns dates back to 600 A.D., when they were brought from China. • Originally, lanterns were used to line entrances to temples and pagodas. • Some of the earliest lanterns had compartments for an oil lamp. • The lamps were lit as an offering to the Buddha. • When lanterns were introduced into Japanese tea gardens, they became popular as a garden element.

  4. Lesson • http://www.brighthubeducation.com/high-school-lessons-the-arts/38784-japanese-lantern-clay-lesson/ • http://www.huntington.org/uploadedFiles/Files/PDFs/BGJGlanterns.pdf

  5. Art Museum Trip • To get the students interest we will take a trip to the Toledo Museum of art and visit the Japanese exhibit to look at: • Art works- paintings and murals • Vases and hand warmers • Jewelry and trinkets • Armor and weaponry

  6. Japanese Zen Gardens • Do virtual tours of famous Zen gardens • Go visit any Zen gardens or imitation gardens nearby • Potentially do a side lesson involving the planning of a Zen garden

  7. Japanese Influence This is a hand warmer This is a vase or a chalice

  8. Beginning stages of my lantern

  9. After assembly

  10. Materials • Air dry clay/ Oven dry clay • Paint • Glue • Paint brushes • This project will be done purely on inspiration! • I don’t want the students to re-create something specific, I want them to make something new from inspiration

  11. Objectives • Theoretical goals: Students will learn the history and importance these lanterns had, and appreciate the art of something so practical • Practical goals: Students will practice their fine motor skills by creating the lanterns, and will use trial and error to create an aesthetically appealing “Zen” like lantern • Behavioral Objectives: Much of this project will be centered around craftsmanship and higher cognitive skills

  12. Benchmarks / Standards • 2PE Develop awareness and articulate various functions of art. • 4PE Understand how social, cultural and political factors affect what contemporary artists and designers create. • 5PE Discover how culture, age, gender and background influence audience perception of art. • 1PR Select, organize and manipulate skills, elements and techniques appropriate to the art form when making art. • 2PR Demonstrate increased technical skill and craftsmanship by using more complex processes and materials to design and create two- and three-dimensional artworks. • 3RE Identify examples of visual culture and discuss how visual art is used to shape individual and social behavior.

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