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Frazier, Deborah – Art Education, 1987
This lesson uses Duane Hanson's 1971 lifelike sculpture, "Businessman," to introduce students in grades four through six to art as a reflection of the everyday world around them. (JDH)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities
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Kanatani, Kim – Art Education, 1988
Uses a photograph of Michael Heizer's earthwork sculpture "Double Negative" to encourage students in grades 4-6 to discuss ways in which an artist may communicate ideas by creating ultra-large "landscape sculptures." Provides student objectives, background information on the artwork, instructional strategies, and evaluation criteria. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Education, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
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Fantozzi, Carla – Art Education, 1987
Using Tony Berlant's 1982 collage entitled "I," this lesson introduces students in grades four through six to the variety of materials artists can use when making a collage. (BSR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Brubaker, Ann – Art Education, 1986
Presents a lesson plan for introducing students in grades four through six to Thomas Moran's painting, "The Grand Canyon." The goal of the lesson is to illustrate the importance of the American West as a subject for artists in the nineteenth century. (JDH)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities
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Hausman, Jerome; Unsworth, Jean Morman – Art Education, 1987
Using a full-color reproduction of George Tooker's 1953 painting called "Highway," this lesson plan is intended for students in grades four through six. The lesson's goal is to encourage an awareness of symbols and forms in contemporary society and to express attitudes and feelings about depersonalized structures and systems in society.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression
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Lowe, Lynda – Art Education, 1987
Presents an art lesson for grades 4 through 6 based on the wooden sculpture entitled Daruma. Daruma was the founder of religion of Zen Buddhism. The lesson's goals are to introduce student to Buddhist legends and to cultivate respect for a culture different from their own. (BR)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History, Artists
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Luik, Karen – Art Education, 1987
Presents a lesson on John F. Peto's 1904/1906 painting "A Closet Door." The lesson is intended to introduce students in grades four through six to still life painting. (JDH)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Koetsch, Peg – Art Education, 1988
Presents a lesson plan which uses "Water," by Iri and Toshi Maruki, to provide students in grades 4-6 with an approach to artwork which deals with devastating current events. Students explore artistic collaboration, Japanese beliefs, contemporary conflicts, and contradictory meanings in images. Includes background information,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Current Events, Grade 4
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Pond, Jeanne C. – Art Education, 1988
Uses a print of Homer's painting, "The Fox Hunt," to introduce students in grades 4-6 to paintings of wildlife as both factual record and as a storytelling medium. Includes learning objectives, instructional strategies, and background information on the artist. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Artists, Grade 4
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Buchanan, Penelope D. – Art Education, 1987
Presents a lesson plan based on John Singleton Copley's 1795 oil painting, "Portrait of Nathaniel Hurd." The goal of the lesson is to give students in grades four through six an awareness of portraiture and how portraits record not only character but historical times and customs. (JDH)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History, Culture
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Lambert, Anne – Art Education, 1989
Provides a lesson for grades four-six that develops students' ability to analyze a piece of furniture as a work of art which reflects the historical, social, and artistic values of the society that produced it. Students design their own chair based on the user's lifestyle, the chair's precise use and location, and the materials used. (LS)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Products