Standard set
Visual Arts: Grade 6
Standards
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Creating Works of Visual Art
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Using Structures and Functions
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Exploring Content
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History and Culture
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Interpreting Works of Visual Art
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Making Connections
1:
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The student will demonstrate competence in the use of ideas, materials, techniques, and processes in the creation of works of visual art.
2:
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The student will use composition and the elements and principles of design to communicate ideas.
3:
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The student will examine the content of works of visual art and use elements from them in creating his or her own works.
4:
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The student will understand the visual arts in relation to history and world cultures and the technologies, tools, and materials used by artists.
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The student will analyze and assess the characteristics and qualities of his or her own works of visual art and those of others.
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The students will make connections between the visual arts and other arts disciplines, other content areas, and the world.
VA6-1.1
Indicator
Identify the materials, techniques, and processes used in a variety of artworks.
VA6-1.2
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Describe the ways that different materials, techniques, and processes evoke different responses in one who is creating or viewing artworks.
VA6-1.3
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Select and apply the most effective materials, techniques, and processes to communicate his or her experiences and ideas through artworks.
VA6-1.4
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Use art materials and tools in a safe and responsible manner.
VA6-2.1
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Select a work of art, analyze its composition, and discuss which elements of art and principles of design are used in the work.
VA6-2.2
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Describe the ways in which the elements and principles of design are used in a particular work of art and the ways in which their use expresses the artist's ideas.
VA6-2.3
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Select elements and principles of design to create artworks with a personal meaning.
VA6-2.4
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Describe, both orally and in writing, the ways that his or her use of organizational principles and expressive features evoke the ideas he or she intended to convey in a work of visual art.
VA6-3.1
Indicator
Identify and describe the content in works of visual art.
VA6-3.2
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Select and use subject matter, symbols, ideas, and the elements and principles of design to communicate meaning through his or her art-making.
VA6-3.3
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Discuss the ways that choices of subject matter, symbols, and ideas combine to communicate meaning in his or her works of visual art.
VA6-4.1
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Identify artworks from various cultures and recognize ways in which those works were influenced by man-made and natural factors.
VA6-4.2
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Discuss and write about ways that time, location, climate, resources, ideas, and technology give meaning and value to an artwork.
VA6-4.3
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Demonstrate visual literacy by deconstructing artworks to identify and discuss the elements and principles of design that are used in those works.
VA6-5.1
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Compare various purposes for the creation of works of visual art.
VA6-5.2
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Describe, discuss, and evaluate, both orally and in writing, the different qualities and characteristics of his or her own artworks and those of others, including works by South Carolina artists.
VA6-5.3
Indicator
Maintain a portfolio of his or her artworks.
VA6-6.1
Indicator
Analyze the similarities and differences between the visual arts and other arts disciplines.
VA6-6.2
Indicator
Compare and contrast concepts, issues, and themes in the visual arts and other subjects in the school curriculum.
VA6-6.3
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Identify specific visual arts careers and describe the knowledge and skills that one needs for these careers.
Framework metadata
- Source document
- South Carolina Academic Standards for the Visual and Performing Arts - Visual Arts (2010)
- License
- CC BY 3.0 US
- Normalized subject
- The Arts