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19 TAC Chapter 117. Subchapter A. Chapter 117.

19 TAC Chapter 117. Subchapter A

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Fine Arts Subchapter A. Elementary Statutory Authority: The provisions of this Subchapter A issued under the Texas Education Code, §28.002, unless otherwise noted. §117.1. Implementation of Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Fine Arts, Elementary. The provisions of this subchapter shall supersede §75.31(a)-(f) of this title (relating to Fine Arts) beginning September 1, 1998. Source: The provisions of this §117.1 adopted to be effective September 1, 1998, 22 TexReg 4943. §117.2. (a) Introduction. (1) Four basic strands--perception, creative expression/performance, historical and cultural heritage, and critical evaluation--provide broad, unifying structures for organizing the knowledge and skills students are expected to acquire.

. (2) By analyzing artistic styles and historical periods students develop respect for the traditions and contributions of diverse cultures. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1) Perception. . (4) Response/evaluation. Brain Pop Jr. Art. MAP MONSTERS. Learning Geography can become more fun when students are encouraged to add an artistic touch.

MAP MONSTERS

Map Monsters is a wonderful cross-curricular activity that I do with my students that incorporates Geography, or reading maps and visual arts. After learning a particular geographic of an area of the world the children look for monsters hidden along the borders of the countries! Using whatever drawing tools are handy the monsters begin to climb out of the map! Students enjoy learning the objectives of art and geography through creative experiences. Step 1: Supplies Supplies for this project are very basic. Step 2: White out Oh and white out (or acrylic paint) is perfect for eyes and teeth! Step 3: First step First take a look at the map to find a monster image hidden somewhere along a countries border or deep in the mountains.... Step 4: Identifying your monsters When you have found an image of a monster lightly draw over the map with pencil.

Step 5: Adding the eyes and teeth Step 6: Adding color. Art-Bot; Professor Garfield. Kids Art Zone. A Parents’ Choice Silver Honor Award Winner The NGAkids Art Zone app from the National Gallery of Art introduces children not only to the experience of great artwork, but also to the creative process of producing great artworks.

kids Art Zone

Through the manipulation of paintings spanning hundreds of years and numerous styles of art, children are free to explore the elements that go into a painting. In the classical and impressionist designs, they are free to explore and modify the objects of the paintings, from the sky and the background, through the middle and the foreground, adjusting for perspective and adding and subtracting characters and scenery at will. Some of the characters in the paintings can be animated for an extra laugh. In the strongest part of the app, that of the more modern art styles, the artist can explore color and layering paints, producing works that are similar in style to the famous work but ultimately entirely original. –Parents' Choice Foundation, 2015. Kids Crafts / Projects. Art Projects for Kids. Art Recipes. Art Recipes. Harcourt Art. International Dot Day. Online Art Activities for Kids.

Paper Craft. Art cyclopedia: The Fine Art Search Engine. Create a Snowflake! Color Mixing.