Lesson Plan: Unit 7 Art Lesson 1 - Masterpieces
Objectives:
To understand the concept of a masterpiece in art
To learn about some famous masterpieces from different art movements and periods
To analyze and discuss the themes and techniques of the masterpieces
Materials:
PowerPoint prentation
Images of famous artworks from different art movements and periods
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Handout with discussion questions
Procedures:
重新认识我Introduction
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乌贼的做法Begin the lesson by asking students what they think a masterpiece is.
Write down their respons on the board and facilitate a brief discussion on the topic. Introduce the objective of the lesson.
Prentation
Show a PowerPoint prentation with images of famous artworks from different art movements and periods.
Provide a brief explanation of each artwork, including the artist, the title, the period, and the movement.
Encourage students to analyze and discuss the themes and techniques of the artworks.
Group Discussion
Divide students into small groups and distribute the handout with discussion questions. Instruct students to discuss the questions in their groups and write down their respons on the handout.
After 10 minutes, have each group share their answers with the class.
Class Discussion
Lead a class discussion on the themes and techniques of the artworks.
Encourage students to share their thoughts and opinions on the artworks.
Summarize the main points of the discussion.
Conclusion
Conclude the lesson by asking students to reflect on what they have learned about masterpieces in art.
Answer key for discussion questions:
What makes a work of art a masterpiece?
A masterpiece is a work of exceptional quality that is considered the greatest achievement of an artist or a period in art history.
What are some famous masterpieces from different art movements and periods?
Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci (Renaissance)
The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh (Post-Impressionism)
Les Demoilles d'Avignon by Pablo Picasso (Cubism)
No. 61 (Rust and Blue) by Mark Rothko (Abstract Expressionism)
What are some common themes and techniques found in masterpieces?
Themes: beauty, truth, nature, love, death, religion, mythology, history, politics, social issues Techniques: perspective, color, light, shadow, texture, line, shape, form, composition, symbolism Exercis:
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大象山Vocabulary Matching:
Match the vocabulary words related to art to their definitions.
masterpiece a. the technique of using small dots to create a picture
canvas b. a work of art that is considered the best of an artist's career
叶鱼oil painting c. a painting done on a surface of woven fabric
impressionism d. a method of painting that us oil-bad paints
pointillism e. an art movement characterized by short, quick brushstrokes
Answers: 1b, 2c, 3d, 4e, 5a
Writing:
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Write a short essay on the importance of art in society and its impact on people's lives. Homework:
Read about one famous artwork or artist and be prepared to share with the class next time. Write a reflection on the significance of art in your own life and its impact on your worldview.