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red oak high art department

RED OAK HIGH SCHOOL

ART DEPARTMENt

MR UHL'S CLASSES:

Studio Art     Digital Media Art     Virtual Reality     Advanced Art     Drawing
Ceramics     Yearbook     AP 2D-Art

how i teach art:
we investigate and create art through theme-based studies of culturES


Main curriculum resources:
Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles
www.moca.org
Annenberg foundation: Art Thru Time: Global View 

"The human impulse to create art is universal. Art has been a way to communicate beliefs and express ideas about the human experience throughout all stages of civilization and in every region of the world. As cultural documents, works of art provide important insights into past and existing cultures, helping us to understand how others have lived and what they valued. Focusing on a particular theme, a diverse group of leading experts, together with a living artist, contextualize and connect featured works from different cultures and eras."
Copyright: Annenberg Foundation, 2014

How we learn art:
Flipped Classroom ELEMENTS
STUDENT LEARNING CENTERS
Project-based learning

Choice-Based 

HOW WE COMMUNICATE:

REMIND
An optional and safe way for students and teachers to share text and email notifications. 
Go to www.remind.com or download the APP today. Students and parents will receive an invitation to join their class with a special code.

What is ART for?

Fine Art Curriculum, Community, & Administrative Links:

Fine Arts Essential Outcomes
Fine Arts Initiatives: 
TAB (Choice Based Art Ed), Rt-I,  IA Assessments, PLC, DATA WALL
Fine Art Standards 
Grade Policies 
Iowa Core

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