the chair and paint to add
patterns.
Concepts
(students need to
know)
Skills
(students need to be
able to do)
Bloom’s Taxonomy
Levels
How to talk about the
work of others in guided
situations
Role of functional art.
Original ideas
Origin of clay
Elements of Art
shapes
forms
texture
Principles of Design:
repetition
balance
The relationship of
human needs- for food,
clothing, shelter, and
tools-to the development
of art forms such as
pottery, weaving,
architecture and
industrial design.
Compare/Contrast
functional and non-
functional (decorative art)
Identify functional art in
our world.
- Remembering
- Understanding
- Applying
- Analyzing
- Creating
Essential Questions Corresponding Big Ideas
How is a sculpture different from a
drawing or a painting?
What are the “3” dimensions?
Can you make functional art from
recyclable materials?
Functional art serves a purpose other
than decorative just to look at.
3 dimensional has length, width, depth,
is not flat and can be viewed from
all/many sides.
Using recyclable materials protects our
environment and global climate