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Intermediate Art

Intermediate Syllabus

Welcome to Intermediate Art! I am very glad to have you in my class and look forward to getting to know you over the course of this semester. In this class we will build on your skills from Beginning Visual Arts, incorporating a wider range of materials, processes and subject matter. 
 

Course Explanation and Goals
Intermediate Visual Arts is the second level for art in North Carolina high schools. This course will build on the skills learned in Visual Arts I, emphasizing the study of the elements of art, the principles of design, color theory, vocabulary, creative problem solving, materials application, and the following: 

 

The Essential Standards of North Carolina:
– Use the language of visual arts to communicate effectively.
– Apply creative and critical thinking skills to artistic expression.
– Create art using a variety of tools, media, and processes safely and appropriately. 
– Understand the global, historical, societal, and cultural contexts of the visual arts.
– Understand the interdisciplinary connections and life applications of the visual arts.
– Use critical analysis to generate responses to a variety of prompts.

 

Required Materials
1. Pack of #2 pencils
2. Sketchbook / journal (9” x 12” size recommended)
3. Hand-held pencil sharpener (metal is preferred)
4. Uni-ball Vision Ink Pen (Waterproof version)
5. Eraser(s)


Grading Policy
Overall Grade for the course:

Quarter 3 (First 9 Weeks) - 40%
Quarter 4 (Second 9 Weeks) - 40%      

Final Exam / Project - 20%

Each quarter consists of: 

Art projects - 60%

Daily assignments 40%                   

(written reflections, video responses, art warm up's, graded discussions in canvas)

Art Project Criteria

  • Includes full development and completion of work

  • A rubric is provided and will be handed in with each project (-5pts off project if missing)  

  • Student examples of work will be provided

Classwork Criteria

  • Includes project studies, material explorations and written reflections 

  • All completed in a timely manner. 

Remote Learning 

  • Daily attendance: You will be assigned a daily assignment to complete, in order to be marked present for that day. You must complete and submit it that day, to be counted as present for this class. 

  • It is expected you commit to spending an average of 7.5 hours of time per week, on this course. 

  • Your full participation and engagement with all assignments, zoom class meetings and creating work is highly encouraged, to get the most out of this class! 

  • There will be 2 zoom meetings per week, 1 at the start of the week (Mon/Tues)  and 1 on Friday. 

  • You can contact me via email or schedule a teacher conference during office hours, if you need it!

***THIS PORTION OF THE SYLLABUS ONLY APPLIES TO IN PERSON LEARNING***

General Classroom Expectations

  • Respect everyone in the art room – with your words and actions.

    • This includes your own artwork and for the works of others.

    • NEVER damage or deface another’s work.  

    • Please give peers constructive criticism on their work in a positive way. 

  • Be Safe: never throw anything, stay in your seat, and be careful with sharp tools.

  • Use art materials and equipment correctly

    • Writing on tables, misuse of equipment, and the like is VANDALISM.  

    • This is your warning.  Any occurrences will result in a referral. 

  • No food or snacks, unless given permission.  Water bottles are fine but to be kept on the floor.

  • Cell Phones are NOT to be used along with earbuds or headphones during class, except when required for a lesson / project.

Art Room Procedures

  • Be on time, quiet, and in assigned seat when bell rings.  

  • Once the tardy bell rings the classroom door will be shut and you will have to get a pass to enter class.

  • Be prepared for class: have all your required materials in your bin, homework completed, etc.

  • Clean your work area 100%

  • Return materials to proper place.

  • Tables and floor must be clear and clean before leaving class.

  • Be in your seat until bell rings.  I will dismiss you when your area is clean.  

Consequences

1st offense: Verbal Reminder / Warning
2nd: Contact parent / guardian AND loss of participation points for that day
3rd: Office Referral 

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