Mrs. Irmis • Art Room 1-107 • Phone: (727) 893-2780 x1348 • E-mail:
3D STUDIO ART
Course Objectives (Essential Leanings):
After successfully completing this course, the student will be able to:
1. Apply cultural and/or historic context in art.
2. Produce an artwork with a written component to evaluate or explain their work.
3. Produce sketches to plan, develop concepts, and execute 3D artwork.
4. Produce structurally sound 3D works employing a variety of sculptural techniques and media.
5. Produce ceramic works employing a variety of techniques.
6. Develop competency through creation of 7-10 artworks.
7. Produce works of art using the elements and principles of design.
8. Communicate personal views with an audience through participation in exhibition/displays.
9. Use printed and digital media to generate ideas.
10. Examine career opportunities in the visual arts.
Classroom Expectations:
· Be punctual – when the bell rings you should have a pencil and your sketchbook at your assigned seat
· Be quiet and attentive during instruction. – Follow directions the FIRST time they are given.
· Use “ table voices” at all times.
· Be respectful of property, supplies, people, and classroom.
· Clean up after yourself – usually 10 minutes before class ends.
· Put forth your BEST effort at all times.
· Artwork must be free of drug, violence, or explicit sexual subject matter. These works will not be accepted.
· No iPods, MP3 players, or cells phones are to be used in class.
· No food or drink in class.
· This classroom adheres to ALL school and countywide rules.
Consequences:
1st Offense - Verbal warning
2nd Offense - Verbal warning and seat change
3rd Offense – Detention, parent phone call, and/or office referral - Severe misbehaviors may go directly to 3rd offense.
Grading:
Here are the areas where you will be earning points.
1/3 Studio - Projects and Journal Entries
1/3 Academic - Pre/Post Quizzes, Planning, Exercises, Notes, Book Work, Project Handouts.
1/3 Participation Binder
Course Outline
Students will earn grades in these 3 categories (1/3 each)
Studio
Projects
· You will have one new project every two to three weeks.
Artist Journal Pages (In sketchbook)
· The first 20 minutes of class, we will be creating Artist Journal Pages.
· If you are absent or late it is your responsibility to ask another student to get the journal entry for the day.
· Artist Journal Pages must be attached to the correct sketchbook page for grading.
· Artist Journal Pages are due the last week of each grading period.
Academic
Notes, Bookwork, Project Handouts, Planning:
· Students will be expected to write notes and plan for projects in their sketchbook.
· Exercises will be required for some projects to help master new skills.
· Notes must be attached to the correct page for grading.
Participation
· You will receive points for coming to class on time, being prepared, staying on task, displaying a positive attitude, and cleaning up. These responsibilities are worth 2 points a day. Binder work included.
· If you are absent, due to a school related function with proper documentation, the participation points do not have to be made up. The points will be excused for that day and will not hinder your grade.
· If you are absent from class, and it is not due to a school related function, you will lose the daily participation points for that day. Points for the absence can be made up during lunch on blue days (odd periods) only. After school make-ups are available by appointment only. For every 15 minutes spent, 1 point will be added towards the absent participation grade.
Late/absent
· Absent students must pick up work on the next day of the class, but it is due the following day.
· Work not turned in on time must be given a grade of zero. See pirate pact/ code.
· Work from an unexcused absence or OSS must be dropped a full letter grade.
· Any assignments given 10 days or more in advance, are due on the scheduled due date, regardless of how many absences during the course of the assignment.
· Work from students with excessive unexcused absences will not be accepted at the end of grading period.
Final Exam
· At the end of each semester, there will be a final on all of the vocabulary, artists, art history, media and techniques that we learned through out the semester. The exam will be worth 1/3 of final grade for the semester.
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Mrs. Irmis • Art Room 1-107 • Phone: (727) 893-2780 x1348 • E-mail:
3D STUDIO ART
Materials List
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Mrs. Irmis • Art Room 1-107 • Phone: (727) 893-2780 x1348 • E-mail:
3D STUDIO ART
v YOU MUST BRING A PENCIL EVERY DAY!!!
v A journal/sketchbook (at least 8” x 10” with white, unlined pages, no larger than 9” x 12”)- available to purchase in class for $5.00 (supplies limited). A sketchbook can also be purchased at Wal-Mart or Michaels. Please do not purchase sketchbooks that are glued at the top because they will fall apart.
v Due to the rising cost of materials required to provide a quality art program, it is necessary to ask for a monetary classroom donation. Ten dollars is suggested, but any donations are greatly appreciated. Checks should be made out to BCHS and have your address and phone number. Please write a separate check for sketchbooks and donations. Thanks in advance!
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Mrs. Irmis • Art Room 1-107 • Phone: (727) 893-2780 x1348 • E-mail:
3D STUDIO ART
Photography:
I plan on photographing students working on projects and student artwork.
If you do not want you child photographed or do not want their work photographed please write a note next to t he signature.
Communication
Communication between my class and the students’ home is very important. All grades will be posted in focus.pcsb.org for you to monitor your child’s progress. The best way reach me is through e-mail:
I look forward to a wonderful and creative school year!
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