| Summary
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During the next several weeks, the class will use the internet
to get to know William Johnson and his art. The students will then create self-portraits
that portray present day time. |
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| Lesson
Details |
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| Objectives: |
- The student will use the internet to research
the life and art of William Johnson.
- The student will be able to create a present day self-portrait.
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| Setting: |
One computer classroom |
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| Procedures: |
Activities before the computer
- Put one large William Johnson print on each table and announce that
the class will be discussing an artist that we all have something in common
with.
- Challenge the students to look closely at their print and find some
things that are not right and to try and figure out what they have in common
with the artist. Pass the prints from table to table until everyone has seen
each print.
- Hold up one print at a time and ask volunteers to point out their discoveries.
Point out exaggerated hands, feet, etc, missing table legs, heads with out faces,
and so on. Discuss reasons that he may have painted in this style. Ask the
students if they have figured out what they have in common with the artist (Lived
in SC). Ask the students to guess how long ago the pictures were painted.
- Ask the class what they can tell about the artist by looking at his
art. (Black, lived in city, etc.)
- Distribute attached sheet to class and explain that the students will
be going to the computer to research William Johnson and complete their sheets
in small groups (tables).
During the computer
- Allow work time for students to approach computer in small groups (between
3 and 5 at a time) over the next several weeks.
After the computer
- Students will create a self-portrait using paint, paying close attention
to their senses.
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Technology
Specific Activity: |
The students will work
in small groups to research online the artist William Johnson. They will hunt
through several web pages to answer questions on a worksheet.
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| Assessment: |
Projects will be graded using a process/product-based
rubric.
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| State Standards
Met: |
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- The student will develop basic technology skills. (Operate
peripheral devices)
- The student will process, store, retrieve, and transmit electronic
information (Use local and wide-area networks and modem-delivered services to
access information from electronic databases.
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| ISTE Standards met: |
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- Basic Operations (Use keyboard and other common input and output
devices efficiently and effectively.)
- Technology Research Tools (Use technology resources for problem
solving, self-directed learning, and extended learning activities)
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| Materials |
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| Resources: |
List of book marked web pages attached
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| Software: |
Internet Explorer |
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| Hardware: |
Basic computer |