Innovation and Influence in Ancient and Modern Civilizations
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Combining art education with the humanities is a natural fit. The products created with this teaching method do not simply display technique but also an understanding of other cultures and periods. The art work that Frances Flicker drew from her students was impressive; there were a number of pieces I wanted to take home! -- Lisa Ehrle, retired school librarian If art education has always baffled you, this book is the key to unlock its mysteries. Frances Flicker takes you on a journey to discover the secrets to producing quality work from your students, and quite possibly, yourself. Join me on this treasure hunt and use the lessons outlined in this, and future books, in the series. -- Julie Cummings, educator, and author of Ride of My Life As an experienced middle school art teacher, Frances Flicker knows that, in order to for students to think creatively and become innovative problem solvers, it is imperative that educators teach creatively and innovatively. Innovations and Influences, the first book in the Creating Art through the Ages Series allows teachers to do just that. With art from a specific time period featured as the centerpiece, each well-crafted interdisciplinary lesson contains everything a classroom teacher needs, including the necessary background knowledge and engaging stories to share with students, as well as experiences in language arts, math and social studies. This book provides art projects from prehistoric cave drawings to ancient Greek masks. Art isnt created in a vacuum, why should it be taught in one? The answer is simple. It shouldnt. And if you use this book, it wont be! -- Julie Danneberg, middle school social studies and language arts teacher and best-selling author of childrens books, including First Day Jitters
Frances Flicker is a writer, artist, and teacher of art and humanities. Jacqueline G. Van Schooneveld is a professor of teacher education.
Acknowledgments Book Overview Unit 1: Prehistoric Times and Civilizations: And the Journey Begins Chapter 1: Cave Paintings: The First Marks of Man Lesson 1: Storytelling and Introduction, Four Boys, a Dog, a Cave and a Big Adventure Lesson 2: Role Playing Activities Lesson 3: Creating a Cave Painting Lesson 4: Making the Artwork, Fusion of Prehistoric and Futuristic Painting Lesson 5: Comparative Artwork Experience Watercolor: Modern Day Murals and Graffiti Painting Lesson 6: Venus of Willendorf, the First Sculpture, It Started with a Rock Chapter 2: Sumerian Clay Statues: Dedicated to the One I Love Lesson 1: Storytelling and Introduction, Can I Make a Statue Too? Lesson 2: Activity 20 Squares Board Game Lesson 3: The Standard of Ur, Exploring Contradictions and Conflicts in Society Lesson 4: Making the Artwork, Clay Votive Statue Lesson 5: The Epic of Gilgamesh Explored Chapter 3: Flower Design: Hanging Gardens of Babylon Lesson 1: Storytelling and Introduction Lesson 2: Preserve in Plaster Lesson 3: Botanical Art: Making a Botanical Illustration, Art Meets Science Lesson 4: Hanging Gardens Mixed Media Collage Unit 2: Egyptian Art and Civilization: Protection and Preservation Chapter 4: Whats in a Name? Lucky Charms: Creating a Cartouche and Making an Amulet Lesson 1: Storytelling and Introduction, Cracking the Code Lesson 2: Group Game: Code, Code, Crack and Create Lesson 3: Making Your Own Cartouche Lesson 4: Discovering Amulets Lesson 5: Getting Personal with Pyramids, Making a Paper Pyramid Sculpture Chapter 5: Pots for Prosperity: Making Canopic Jars Lesson 1: Storytelling and Introduction, You Saw What at the Museum? Lesson 2: Creating the Clay Canopic Jar Lesson 3: Canopic Jars Made from Recyclable Materials Chapter 6: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Creating a Narrative Painting Lesson 1: Observations, Storytelling, I Dig Archaeology and a Creative Activity Lesson 2: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, Making a Narrative Painting Lesson 3: Its All in Your Hat, Making a Hat Collage Unit 3: Greek Art and Civilization: Creating a Legacy Chapter 7: Masters of Pottery: Making a Greek Vase Lesson 1: Storytelling, A John Keatss Inspired Tale of a Grecian Pot Lesson 2: Making Pottery Inspired by the Ancient Greeks Chapter 8: Pillars of Greek Architecture: Pillars of Greece and Piet Mondrian Lesson 1: Storytelling, The Contest of Athena and Poseidon Lesson 2: Making a Greek Architectural Watercolor with a Trace of Piet Mondrian Chapter 9: Masks of Mythology and Theater: Masks, Myths and Magic Lesson 1: Storytelling, Pygmalion Again and Again Lesson 2: Olympic Games, Role Playing Lets Make a Game of It Lesson 3: Mask Making Appendix A: Handouts for Chapters 19 Appendix B: Foundation Lessons and Technical Reference Sheets Lesson 1: Concepts in Arts and Principles of Design Lesson 2: Exploring Color and Creating a Color Wheel Lesson 3: Designing with Texture Lesson 4: Basics for Graphite Pencil Drawing Lesson 5: Basics for Colored Pencil Drawing Lesson 6: Basics for Charcoal Drawing Lesson 7: Basics on Pastels (Hard and Soft Pastels) Lesson 8: Basics on Oil Pastels Lesson 9: Basics on Colored Makers Lesson 10: Acrylic and Tempera Painting Lesson 11: Basics on Watercolor Painting (Transparent Painting Medium) Lesson 12: Building Blocks of Shapes Lesson 13: Basics on Mixed Media and Collage Lesson 14: Basics on Clay Hand Building Appendix C: Handouts for Foundation Lessons and Technical Reference Sheets Appendix D: Figures Works Cited About the Authors About the Contributor