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Frida Kahlo: A Look in the Mirror
(The Art of Self-Portraiture):
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Outline
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Standards
Lesson 1
The Research
Lesson 2
Sharing The Knowledge
Lesson3
Self-Portraits
Lesson 4
Mini Museum

 

Outline

Target Students
The students that participated in this unit were 22 third graders, mostly second and third generation Hispanics (México - no other countries represented) and a four Philipino. From 2 to 5 are advanced students (one identified as a GATE [Gifted And Talented Education] student, the others referred only), 2 resource students, 5 students with SSTs (Student Study Team). Half the students are bused in from other neighborhoods.

Major Goals
Technology:

  • to expose the students to the many uses of the Internet and encourage the use of "Netiquette" for safety and manners.
  • to expose the students to other technologies such as scanners and/or digital photography
  • to give the students practice in using tools appropriately (Technology)
  • to teach the students how to create a virtual museum using web-authoring software
Academic areas:
  • to provide the students with practice reading and writing in different genres, for different purposes
  • to help the students learn grade appropriate visual art skills
  • to give the students opportunities to make choices and judgments
  • to encourage students to share their ideas orally and in written form
  • to give the students practice in using tools appropriately (Art)
Timeline
This entire unit can be done in two weeks. Six 45 min. to 1 hour periods are needed for direct instruction. Student computer time and independent work time is needed to complete most of the tasks.

Types of Assessments Used
Assessments used in this unit include rubrics, self-evaluations and teacher observation. Items that are produced by the students, as a result of work done for this unit, can be put into portfolios.
 

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