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  • Home
    • Articles about ceramics
  • About Ms. Gray
    • Ms. Gray's Art
  • Ceramics
    • Welcome!
    • Introduction
    • Identity
    • Imagination
    • Craft & Design
    • Midterm
    • Community
    • Nature
    • Vase
    • Themes
    • Ceramics Final
  • Ceramic Studio
    • Welcome!
    • Introduction
    • Figurative
    • Gratitude
    • Non-Representational
    • Trompe L'oeil
    • Midterm
    • Curiosity
    • Inspiration
    • Practice, Experimentation, and Revision
    • Artist Portfolio
  • AP - 3D
    • Welcome!
    • Introduction
    • Inquiry
    • Practice, Experimentation, and Revision
    • Make Art
    • Selected Works
    • Presentation
  • NAHS
    • Broadway in the Park
    • Tustin Art Walk
    • Senior Art Show
    • Museum Visits
    • Call for Artists
  • Lesson Archives
    • Wheel Throwing >
      • Wheel Throwing
      • Beginning Wheel Throwing
      • Mugs
      • The Perfect 10
      • Plates
      • Vase
      • Midterm
      • Lidded Container
    • Classroom Management >
      • Social Contract
    • Art Concepts >
      • Monday Inspiration
      • Craftsmanship, Creativity, Effort
      • Art Lesson: EOA & POD
      • Art Lesson: Artistic Process
      • Art Lesson: Principles of Design
      • Art Lesson: Elements of Art
      • Art Lesson: Studio Habits of Mind
      • Art Lesson: Art Analysis
      • Art Lesson: Importance of Art
    • Quick Builds >
      • Quick Build: Name Plate
      • Quick Build: Photo Holder
      • Quick Build: Bowl Mold
      • Quick Build: Mug
      • Quick Build: Eyes, Nose, Mouth,
      • Quick Build: Hand
      • Quick Build: Mini Sculptures
      • Quick Build: Stamps
      • Quick Build: Sgraffito Magnets
      • Quick Build: Wall Vase
    • Surface Design >
      • Surface Design
    • Coil >
      • Public art
    • Assessment >
      • Create a Glaze
    • Slab >
      • 3 MUGS
      • Slab Sculpture
      • Wall Piece
      • Darted Tumbler
      • Flower Pot
    • Sculpting >
      • Teapot
      • Mobile/Windchime
      • Surreal
      • Figurine
    • Themes >
      • Self Portrait
      • Home
      • Play
      • Prettiness & Hope
      • Struggle & Expression
      • Beauty
      • Food
      • Anthropomorphic
      • Extreme Emotion
      • Impressionism
      • Inspiration
      • Investigation
      • Holiday Sale
      • Slab Architecture
      • Expressionism
      • Mashup
      • Craftivisim
    • AP-3D >
      • Summer Prep
      • Choice
      • Breadth >
        • Review of the EOA & POD
        • Abstraction
        • Negative Space
        • Found Object
        • Container
        • Cardboard
        • Clay Composite
        • Wearable
      • Concentration >
        • Your voice
        • Project Proposal
        • Friday Critiques
        • Writing Your Statement
  • Sub Plans
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PRACTICE, EXPERIMENTATION, REVISION

LEARNING TARGET:
In this unit, students will learn how and why artists engage in practice, experimentation, and revision when creating artworks. They will also learn how to document and explain how they are used in their own artworks.

SUCCESS CRITERIA: 
  • I understand why practice, experimentation, and revision is important in the the artistic process.
  • I am able to engage in practice, experimentation, and revision and document it through photography.
  • I am able to describe in writing how my artwork shows evidence of practice, experimentation, and revision.


ASSESMENTS

Inspiration:
What, Why, Artists - 5 points
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Creation/Documentation:
Wheel Throwing Practice - 5 points
Material Experimentation - 5 points
Form Experimentation - 5 points

​​Reflection:

Total points- 
Grade Sheet

INSPIRATION

What, Why, Artists

CREATION/DOCUMENTATION

Documentation
Documentation Template

PRACTICE - WHEEL THROWING

EXPERIMENTATION - MATERIALS

EXPERIMENTATION - FORM


REFLECTION

SELF
PEER

Unit Development
Unit Planner
Teacher Reflection