INTRODUCTION TO SEVENTH GRADE ART

FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS AND EXPECTATIONS

In Middle School art lessons, students are introduced to slightly advanced techniques like traditional Islamic drawing, various shading techniques, color theory and other media. This is in addition to the Roots of Risers character building themes, social-emotional learning, spiritual development and developing an understanding of Islamic cultural heritage.

SEVENTH GRADE ART PROJECTS INDEX

THEMEINSPIRATIONPROJECTTECHNIQUEMEDIUM
Wilāyah“Knower of the unseen and the seen, the Mighty, the Wise”. Noble Qurʾān 64:18ContourLINEAR DRAWINGPens, pencils, paper
Trust“And He has cast into the earth firmly set mountains, lest it shift with you, and [made] rivers and roads, that you may be guided” Noble Qurʾān 16:15Blending/ StipplingLIFE DRAWING WITH SHADINGWatercolor paint, gel pen and drawing pens on paper
Patience“Have you not seen that God has sent down water from the sky and made it flow as springs out of the earth? He makes crops of different colors grow with this water and flourish, which then turn yellow and wither away. In this there is a reminder for the people of understanding” Noble Qurʾān 39:21AnalogousCOLOR THEORYTempera/ poster paint on paper
Respect“Do you not see that to Allah prostrates whoever is in the heavens and whoever is on the earth and the sun, the moon, the stars, the mountains, the trees, the moving creatures and many of the people?” Noble Qurʾān 22:18 (part of verse)Two-point perspectiveTECHNICAL DRAWINGDrawing supplies, choice of paint or coloring supplies
Justice“And the heaven: He has raised it high, and He has set up the balance” Noble Qurʾān 55:7Islamic tessellated geometryTRADITIONAL DRAWINGDrawing supplies, choice of paint or coloring supplies
Gratitude“And the things on this earth which He has multiplied in varying colours (and qualities): verily in this is a sign for men who celebrate the praises of Allah (in gratitude)” Noble Qurʾān 16:13ComplementaryCOLOR THEORYPaper collage, painted papers
Mercy“He merged the two seas, meeting each other. There is a barrier between them which they do not overstep. So which of your Lord’s bounties will you both deny. From them emerge the pearl and the coral” Noble Qurʾān 55:19-22Textured tiles (coral reef)CERAMICSClay

LESSON PLAN STRUCTURE

Here’s a brief outline of the lesson structure. Please refer to the section in the main curriculum about the Studio Thinking Framework by Project Zero for more information.

LESSON SEGMENTEXPLANATIONVIEWER
THEMEThis section mentions the name of the specific Root of Risers, on which the art lesson is based.Students
INSPIRATIONThis section contains the Qur’anic verse, hadith or other spiritual content which inspires the creation of the art project. It is a literary branch of the main Roots of Risers theme.Students
ART PROJECTThis section shows the name of the art project as well as a sample image of the project.Students
OBJECTIVESThere are usually three kinds of objectives we aim to achieve through teaching the art project - a spiritual objective, a technique/skill based objective and an art concept based objective.Students
OVERVIEW & DISCUSSIONThis section elaborates on the inspiration verse. It discusses the spiritual dimension of the art project. It also discusses the art skills, techniques and ideas that will be introduced to students in the art project.Teacher and/or Students. Online students may need to see this slide.
PROJECT PREPARATIONThis section has two main components.
It has a list of art materials needed for the project.
It also has a ‘Background Prep’ section, with information on what the teacher needs to do before the lesson begins. 
Teacher
TIMEFRAMEThis section breaks down the time needed to work on the project. The teacher can use this as a recommended guideline, since each art class is different and has students with different skill levels. Teacher
MODIFICATIONSThis section has suggestions for project modifications and adaptations for the benefit of all types of learners in the classroom.Students
CREATION PROCESSThis section shows the step by step process of project creation. It has sample images to guide students, as well as tips on modifications. Students should always be given a choice to add or subtract ideas in the creation process, and be encouraged to personalize their artwork to reflect their own ideas.Students
PRESENTATION & PEER REVIEWThis section is about students displaying and presenting their work. It also encourages students to provide positive and valuable feedback to their peers.Students
WHOLE GROUP DISCUSSIONThis section has been set up as a reflection time for the teacher to ask students questions about their projects, to review the art concepts and wrap up the lesson with a reference to the spiritual context of the lesson. The teacher may choose to revisit the inspiration verse at this time.Students
LESSON SPECIFICSThis section mentions the National Core Arts Standards implemented in the lesson plan. It also lists the cross curricular connection between different subjects.Teacher
HOLISTIC ASSESSMENTThis section has a guide to help assess each student holistically. It has pointers for formative assessments. Teachers may also use other types of assessments to grade students. Please refer to the ‘Sample Assessments’ section in the main curriculum.Teacher
INSPIRATION IMAGESThis section has a larger view of the images that were used as visual inspiration for the art project.Students

SCOPE AND SEQUENCE: MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOLBY MEDIUM & TECHNIQUE

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