RIC-6584 Exploring Visual Art (Upper)
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Teachers notes<br />
Each art project is explained over two pages:<br />
• The teacher’s instruction page includes information about the number of lessons required to<br />
complete the project, a list of materials, step-by-step instructions, evaluation suggestions<br />
for all art strands and, where applicable, variations of the project and drawing tips.<br />
• A full-page colour photograph shows an example of the completed art project.<br />
TEACHERS PAGE<br />
Duration*:<br />
number of lessons<br />
required to complete the<br />
project is shown.<br />
Task:<br />
explains what the<br />
student is required to do<br />
to complete each art<br />
project.<br />
Lesson:<br />
gives step-by-step<br />
instructions for completing<br />
the art project.<br />
* Note: The suggested ‘break-up’ of lessons for<br />
projects which take more than one lesson may<br />
change depending on the need to allow painted<br />
work to dry, time constraints, the progress of<br />
the students and the availability of other work<br />
in the project which needs to be completed.<br />
Title:<br />
states the name<br />
of the art project<br />
Materials:<br />
states what<br />
resources or equipment<br />
are required to complete<br />
the art project.<br />
Evaluation:<br />
suggestions for each<br />
art strand are provided.<br />
©R.I.C. Publications<br />
Low Resolution Images<br />
Display Copy<br />
<strong>Art</strong> project photograph<br />
Title<br />
of the art project<br />
is stated.<br />
A fullcolour<br />
photograph* of<br />
the completed art project is<br />
provided.<br />
*<br />
The full-colour photographs of the<br />
completed art projects are also<br />
provided on the accompanying CD.<br />
vi <strong>Exploring</strong> visual arts www.ricpublications.com.au