Subject(s): Multi-Disciplinary, Art Grades(s): Grades 2-3
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Title – Assemblage/Collage LESSON TITLE: Discovering shapes, colors, and patterns using works by Matisse
CONTENT FOCUS: Art History – The art of Henri Matisse, French male artist Mathematics and Social Studies – learn different shapes, and also learn where France is. LENGTH: 2 – 50 Minute Periods MATERIALS: Black Poster board for background, 12×18″, 1 per student; bright colored construction paper, 9×12″, 4-5 per student; scissors, 1 per student; clear glue, 1 bottle per 4 students; pencils, 1 per student; poster pictures of Matisse’s work (1 or 2); a video about collage (1); 3 or 4 slides to show more of Matisse’s work; artist handouts, 1 per student; self-assessment sheets, 1 per student, and a world map (1). LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
TSW**: 1. Learn about different colors, shapes, and patterns. 2. Acquire knowledge about the artist, Henri Matisse and relate their own work to his. 3. Learn where the country of France is located on the world map. 4. Learn the shapes related to math. Skills: 5. Be able to distinguish between different shapes. 6. Be able to describe and interpret one of Matisse’s works. 7. cut a shape of their own preference by folding a piece of construction paper in half. They will do this as many times as needed to create a pattern of choice.
8. paste the shapes onto the black poster board using
Values: **=The student will TEACHING/LEARNING PROCESS:
1. Day 1: The teacher will show the class a few slides on the works of Matisse and share some of his background history. The teacher will then pass around two pieces of his work in color. (See attached handouts) The teacher will ask the students to point out where France is located on the map. -15 minutes INFORMATION ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Henri Matisse is regarded as one of the most important French painters of the 20th century. He was born on December 31, 1869 and died of cancer on November 3, 1954. Early in his job, he was the leader of the Fauvist, or the “Wild Beasts” Movement, a style of painting that focused primarily on colors. Of course, his style changed over the years, but he never gave up, even through the cancer he developed in 1941, he was still an artist. CLOSURE:
1. Day 2 (cont.): The teacher will ask that the students put their finished projects over on the shelves to dry. The students will then, pick up any scraps of paper lying on the floor and return all supplies to the supply counter. -5 minutes EVALUATION
1. The student will be able to pick out pattern, shape, and color in a picture using their previous knowledge. 3. The teacher will hand out a worksheet for the students to complete at home and return to class the following day. The teacher will review the questions with the students to make sure that they understand the question. 4. The student will make a collage on their own at home using whatever they want to, as long as it has something to do with shape and color. RESOURCES:
Henri Matisse, “The Snail” Slides: Henri Matisse, “Large Composition of Masks”, “One Thousand and One Nights”, “Beasts of the Sea”, and also a couple of slides of Henri Matisse himself.
AV resources: VCR, TV, and Slide Projector BIBLIOGRAPHY:
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