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Unit |
Community-Building for Middle School Classrooms |
Lesson Name |
“Picture” This! |
Grade Band |
Middle School (6-8) |
Required Materials |
Optional:
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Standards / Competencies |
SEL Core Competencies:
ELA Standards: Listening and Speaking Social Studies Theme: Individual Development and Identity |
Recommended Time |
60 mins |
Essential Question |
How can we truly see those around us and become more connected with others? |
Learning Objectives |
Students will evaluate how artists capture someone’s personality, values, and/or beliefs by analyzing portraits in a virtual or actual gallery. Students will respect physical expressions of religious identity (clothing, jewelry, personal space, hair styles, participation in school activities or celebrations) that might be demonstrated in the ways our community members dress, act, or go about their day by observing and interviewing my peer. Students will apply what they learned about their peers by including results from the interview in their abstract portraits of them. Students add details to highlight their values and beliefs with paper embellishments including words and images from re/upcycled materials. |
Activating Prior Knowledge |
Ask one of the following questions:
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Core Instruction |
Have students interview a partner. If you choose, you can give them the following sample interview questions:
Have students create an abstract sketch of their partner to include elements about their beliefs and values. Have students embellish their sketches to design a portrait. |
Wrap-up |
Students can share their portraits in a gallery walk to compare and contrast. |
Learning Beyond Classroom Walls |
Check out Students Rebuild for their current challenge and create a team page for free. Photos of the student artwork can be submitted to support the current cause. The Bezos Family Foundation will donate $5 for each piece of art. |
Supplementary Resources |
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Instructional Content Adaptations |
Mini Lesson (15 mins): Students can interview each other for 5 minutes; do a rough sketch for 5 minutes; and then compare and contrast in discussion for 5 minutes. Teachable Moment (9 mins): Students can interview each other for 5 minutes and compare and contrast results in discussion for 4 minutes. Diverse Learning Profiles
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