Use inquiry in visual art to extend understanding of identity (e.g., examine how pop culture trends such as clothing design, hair styles, and visual images in mass media influence youth identities): Generate key questions to guide inquiry in visual art (e.g., How could we visually represent the uniqueness and distinguishing attributes of different peer group identities?)., Summarize and focus knowledge of topic to determine information needs., Generate additional relevant questions for deeper exploration., Use the Internet and other sources (e.g., print, digital, community) to gather ideas for visual art., Explore the central questions and ideas visually (e.g., How could we communicate visually that each peer group has a distinct identity but also share common concerns? In what ways do graffiti artists represent their identities? How could this mural or installation represent the diverse identities of students in our school?). and Expand on ideas in reflective records such as visual journals, blogs, and video or audio recordings.
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6.A10.1
Depth 2Parent ID: F2048B7AF09E4F95B53847115C8AED10Standard set: Grade 6 - Arts Education (2009)
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- Statement code
- 6.A10.1
- List ID
- a
- Standard ID
- 43743567B68344FABD65DA65FEC41D61
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Grades
- 06
- Ancestor IDs
- F2048B7AF09E4F95B53847115C8AED104C6A6D6C81FA4F2BB5CDFCEA7FA813F2
- Source document
- Grade 6 - Arts Education (2009)
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US