Outcome Chart - Newfoundland and Labrador - Visual Art 9
Design Unit
Overall Expectations
1. explore, challenge, develop, and express ideas, using the skills, language, techniques, and processes of the arts;
2. create and/or present, collaboratively and independently, expressive products in the arts for a range of audiences and purposes;
Specific Expectations
1. Manipulate design elements and principles to create artwork
2. Create artwork that integrates themes.
3. Use a variety of art media and image development techniques to convey meaning.
4. Apply art skills and techniques to create art for a variety of audiences and purposes.
5. Invent unique visual symbols to create personal meaning in their art.
MediaSmarts Resources
Lessons
- Bias and Crime in Media
- First Person
- Marketing to Teens: Gender Roles in Advertising
- Online Marketing to Kids: Strategies and Techniques
- The Price of Happiness
- Tobacco Labels
- Watching the Elections
Overall Expectations
3. demonstrate critical awareness of and the value for the role of the arts in creating and reflecting culture;
4. respect the contributions of individuals and cultural groups in local and global contexts, and value the arts as a record of human experiences and expression;
5. examine the relationship among the arts, societies, and environments;
Specific Expectations
8. Examine the role and the influence of visual art in their daily lives.
9. Analyze the role of the visual arts in challenging, sustaining, and reflecting society’s beliefs and traditions.
11. Investigate how art emerges from human needs, values, beliefs, ideas, and experiences.
12. Create personally meaningful imagery that reflects influence from a variety of historical and contemporary artists.
15. Recognize impact of societal and individual values on personal responses to visual art
MediaSmarts Resources
Lessons
- Alcohol on the Web
- Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development
- Bias and Crime in Media
- Celebrities and World Issues
- First Person
- Gender and Tobacco
- Gender Messages in Alcohol Advertising
- Learning Gender Stereotypes
- Marketing to Teens: Alternate Ads
- Marketing to Teens: Gender Roles in Advertising
- Miscast and Seldom Seen
- Online Marketing to Kids: Strategies and Techniques
- Selling Tobacco
- The Price of Happiness
- Tobacco Labels
- Video Games
- Watching the Elections
Overall Expectations
6. apply critical thinking and problem solving strategies to reflect on and respond to their own and others’ expressive work;
7. understand the role of technologies in creating and responding to expressive works;
8. analyse the relationship between artistic intent and the expressive work.
Specific Expectations
17. Analyse the works of artists to determine how they have used the elements and principles of design to solve specific visual design problems.
21. Analyse artists’ work, their own and others, and discuss their source of inspiration and intent.
MediaSmarts Resources
Lessons
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 5: Media have social and political implications
Cinematic Arts Unit
Overall Expectations
1. explore, challenge, develop, and express ideas, using the skills, language, techniques, and processes of the arts;
2. create and/or present, collaboratively and independently, expressive products in the arts for a range of audiences and purposes;
Specific Expectations
3. Use a variety of art media and image development techniques to convey meaning.
5. Invent unique visual symbols to create personal meaning in their art.
6. Organize a collection of personally meaningful artwork from their own portfolio.
7. Work interactively, cooperatively, and collaboratively.
MediaSmarts Resources
Lessons
Overall Expectations
3. demonstrate critical awareness of and the value for the role of the arts in creating and reflecting culture;
4. respect the contributions of individuals and cultural groups in local and global contexts, and value the arts as a record of human experiences and expression;
5. examine the relationship among the arts, societies, and environments;
Specific Expectations
10. Develop an understanding of how artwork reflects diversity among individuals.
13. Incorporate other arts disciplines in the creation of their own artwork.
MediaSmarts Resources
Lessons
- Bias in News Sources
- Diversity and Media Ownership
- First Person
- Miscast and Seldom Seen
- Who’s Telling My Story?
Overall Expectations
6. apply critical thinking and problem-solving strategies to reflect on and respond to their own and others’ expressive work;
7. understand the role of technologies in creating and responding to expressive works;
8. analyse the relationship between artistic intent and the expressive work.
Specific Expectations
16. Analyse how meaning is embedded in works of art.
18. Engage in critical reflective thinking as part of their own decision-making and problem-solving process.
19. Assess the use of various media and technological processes for their sensory qualities and ability to convey messages and meaning.
20. Use feedback from others to examine their own artworks in light of their original intent.
21. Analyse artists’ work, their own and others, and discuss their source of inspiration and intent.
23. Examine the influence technology has on the individual and society.
24. Constructively critique artworks.
MediaSmarts Resources
Lessons
- Alcohol on the Web
- Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development
- Bias and Crime in Media
- Celebrities and World Issues
- First Person
- Gender and Tobacco
- Gender Messages in Alcohol Advertising
- Learning Gender Stereotypes
- Marketing to Teens: Alternate Ads
- Marketing to Teens: Gender Roles in Advertising
- Miscast and Seldom Seen
- Online Marketing to Kids: Strategies and Techniques
- Selling Tobacco
- The Price of Happiness
- Tobacco Labels
- Video Games
- Watching the Elections