Grade 8 Art Curriculum
Grade 8 Art
The Doors Open Alberta Edukit will provide activities, resources and perspectives that address some of the needs of the Grade 8 Art curriculum. The Grade 8 Art curriculum states the students will:
- investigate form and structure of natural and man-made objects as sources of images
- compare varying interpretations of natural forms and man-made artefacts through time and across cultures
- consider the impact of man-made structures upon human activity in the modern world.
Source: Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada, Art C.5 (Junior High) Revised 1984.
Communicate: Students will use expressiveness in their use of elements in the making of images.
Concepts:
C. Scale drawings and simple systems can communicate architectural ideas in drawing form.
Articulate and Evaluate: Students will use the vocabulary of art criticism to develop a positive analysis of their work.
Compositions
Components 1: Students will create compositions in both two- and three-dimensions.
Concepts
C. Man-made or natural objects can be represented in a variety of three-dimensional media.
Source: Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada, Art C.7 (Junior High) Revised 1984.
Relationships 2: Students will use the vocabulary of art criticism to develop a positive analysis of their work.
Encounters
Sources of Images: Students will investigate form and structure of natural and man-made objects as sources of images.
Transformation Through Time: Students will compare varying interpretations of natural forms and man-made artefacts through time and across cultures.
Concepts
A. Comparisons between natural forms and architectural systems illustrate the functional aspects of natural structure.
Source: Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada, Art C.8 (Junior High) Revised 1984.
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