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CURRICULUM CONNECTIONS Reasoning and reflecting Describe, interpret, and evaluate how artists use technologies, processes, materials, and environments to create and communicate ideas Develop, refine, document, and critically appraise ideas, processes, and technical skills Reflect on their art-making process and development as artists Exploring and creating Create both collaboratively and as an individual, using ideas inspired by imagination, inquiry, and purposeful play Explore materials, technologies, processes, and environments by combining and arranging elements, principles, and image design strategies Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of personal, social, cultural, historical, and environmental contexts Demonstrate active engagement and discipline in creating works of art and resolving creative challenges Explore relationships between identity, place, culture, society, and belonging through artistic experiences Select and combine elements and principles of the arts to intentionally create a particular mood or meaning Communicating and documenting Create works of art using materials, technologies, and processes for different purposes and audiences Compose, interpret, and expand ideas using symbolism, metaphor, and design strategies Revise, refine, analyze, and document creative works and experiences Present or share personal works of art Adapt and apply learned skills, understandings, and processes for use in new contexts and for different purposes and audiences Connecting and expanding Reflect on works of art and the creative process to make connections to personal learning and experiences Take creative risks to experience and express thoughts, emotions, and meaning Demonstrate respect for themselves, others, and the audience Collaborate through reciprocal relationships during the creative process Create personally meaningful artistic works that demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of social, cultural, environmental, and historical contexts My Portfolio Review Date: Time:

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CURRICULUM CONNECTIONSReasoning and reflecting

Describe, interpret, and evaluate how artists use technologies, processes, materials, and environments to create and communicate ideas

Develop, refine, document, and critically appraise ideas, processes, and technical skills

Reflect on their art-making process and development as artists

Exploring and creating Create both collaboratively and as an individual, using ideas inspired by

imagination, inquiry, and purposeful play Explore materials, technologies, processes, and environments by combining and

arranging elements, principles, and image design strategies Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of personal, social, cultural,

historical, and environmental contexts Demonstrate active engagement and discipline in creating works of art and

resolving creative challenges Explore relationships between identity, place, culture, society, and belonging

through artistic experiences Select and combine elements and principles of the arts to intentionally create a

particular mood or meaning

Communicating and documenting Create works of art using materials, technologies, and processes for different

purposes and audiences Compose, interpret, and expand ideas using symbolism, metaphor, and design

strategies Revise, refine, analyze, and document creative works and experiences Present or share personal works of art Adapt and apply learned skills, understandings, and processes for use in new

contexts and for different purposes and audiences

Connecting and expanding Reflect on works of art and the creative process to make connections to personal

learning and experiences Take creative risks to experience and express thoughts, emotions, and meaning Demonstrate respect for themselves, others, and the audience Collaborate through reciprocal relationships during the creative process Create personally meaningful artistic works that demonstrate an understanding and

appreciation of social, cultural, environmental, and historical contexts

My Portfolio Review

Date: Time:

Final Portfolio Review: June 13-20th

You will be responsible for putting together a PowerPoint/Prezi Presentation of your best work from this year. This will be a final showcase of your work, and will be our way of determining all of the learning you’ve done over the school year. You will present your work to me privately, and together we will determine your overall mark for the year. You will have 4-5 minutes to present your portfolio. If you miss your appointment you must re-schedule me - this is a mandatory exit interview and a final grade will not be awarded until you have presented your portfolio to me in person. Your portfolio will include major projects, weekly photo challenges, favorite photos, and a review of your website which will be worth 20% of your grade – make sure everything is updated and posted to your website.

Choose 5 projects from the following list to show case your skills in the areas of IDEAS & INVESTIGATION, MATERIAL EXPLORATION & PROCESS, AND STUDIO PRODUCTION.

Weekly Photo Challenges:

1. Kick Butt* 8. Birds Eye view 15. Trio2. ROYGVIB/#Explore BC 9. Leading lines 16. Collections*3. Reflection/Soft H20 10. Texture 17. Animals*4. B&W/ Macro B&W 11. Fairytale* 18. Still Life*5. Sky is Falling/Low Light 12. Action* 19. Shades of Blue*6. Worms Eye view 13. Jack Frost/Fuzzy Nature 20. Authentic Emotions*7. Pumpkin Crazy 14. Letters of the World* 21. Out of the Shadows*

Choose 25 of your best images from your collection of WPC – you may pick up to two from the same weekly challenge.

*Please note it is mandatory to include one image from this week in your portfolio

INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR PRESENTATION

Please read the following instructions very carefully! Make sure you include all the details and descriptions required of you:

Title Page: Include you name, block, and levelInclude images and give your portfolio a snappy title

Page One: 2 Major Projects with a short artist statement for each piece: Explain what the piece is about, how you created it, the skills that it taught you and why you decided to include it in your final portfolio review.Describe how your work is a reflection of personal narratives that represents self-perception and identity in your workDescribe were you have used the following Image Design Strategies: elaboration, simplification, magnification, reversal, fragmentation, distortion

Page Two: Add the remaining Three Major Projects with a short artist statement for each:

Explain what the piece is about, how you created it, the skills that it taught you and why you decided to include it in your final portfolio review.Describe how your work is a reflection of personal narratives that represents self-perception and identity in your work

Page Three: Title page for your Weekly Photo ChallengesDescribe the journey of completing your challenges, and explain what you learned and how your skills improved over time.

Page Four-Eight: Include 5 images per slide for a total of five slides (25 images all together)

Title each image, label which week each photo is from - in chronological orderShow me how your photography skills have gotten better over time, explaining why you chose the photos, and how they demonstrate the core ideas of photography: Lighting, exposure, composition, and editing.

Label where you have demonstrated understanding of the following:Elements of Design: line, shape, space, texture, colour, form, tonePrinciples of Design: pattern, repetition, balance, contrast, emphasis, rhythm, movement, variety, proportion

Page 9-10: Include any Favorite Photos that you would like me to consider for your final mark.

They must be current photos taken this school year.

Level One Level Two80 Photos Elements and PrinciplesPicasso’s Revenge Quirky Interpretations*Hybrid Animals Indie #1Dali Daydreams Indie #2Toy Story* Indie #3What is Photography? (Block C)* Indie #4Photojournalism (Block B/Day 2’s)* Photojournalism*Cindy Sherman* Cindy Sherman*