Marilyn G. Stewart and Eldon Katter
Your eBook Class Set purchase includes:
- Student eBook
- Teacher Edition eBook
- Teacher Resources (digital), including downloadable and customizable assessments
- Portfolios for teachers and students
- The Curriculum Builder
- 6-year license
- 30 student accounts
- Subscription to Davis Art Images included
- A one-year print subscription to SchoolArts magazine, plus access to the digital edition of SchoolArts for the length of your Davis Digital license
What makes Explorations in Art the premiere Middle School/Junior High curriculum resource for Art Educators?
Theme-Based Learning
Unit themes, inspired by Boyer’s Universal Human Commonalities, such as “Belonging” and “Making a Difference” underscore the relevance of art in students’ lives and reveal the important role art plays in cultures around the world. Use these big ideas to create essential questions for your students.
Process-Based Studios
By learning a process that emphasizes the importance of thinking, planning, and reflection in creating superior, original artworks, students go beyond the basics of artmaking.
Solid Foundation in Art Concepts
No other program provides such strong support for teaching art concepts and elements and principles. Includes in-depth lessons, helpful illustrations of skills and techniques, brilliant historical and contemporary fine art examples, exemplary student artwork, and a comprehensive Student Handbook with techniques, art movements, examples of the elements and principles, and much more!
Flexibility
Written with the art educator in mind, the Teacher Edition is packed with resources and suggestions that allow you to adapt Explorations in Art for your school, classroom, and teaching style.
A Global Pursuit
A Global Pursuit helps students connect with ideas that are shared by people around the world. Art History and Traditions lessons focus on European history, making this book a good fit with the study of Western history and culture.
Student Book Features
- 9 theme-based units focusing on a big idea such as Nature or Messages
- Brilliant images from diverse historical and contemporary artists
- 54 studios with stellar examples of student artwork
- Artist biographies
- Art criticism of fine art and student artwork
- Step-by-step technique illustrations
- Illuminating timelines provide visual context
- Global View lessons focus on cultures around the world
Each Unit is organized around four Student Learning Objectives
- Learn about artworks
- Learn how artists communicate
- Experience the theme as artists
- Experience the theme as viewers of art
Reinforce concepts and skills through 54 engaging Studio Explorations
- Skills and techniques lessons support content at point-of-use
- Studio Explorations in every unit focus on thoughtful, relevant use of art concepts, techniques, and elements and principles
- Carefully chosen fine art and student artwork support the text
- Art criticism exercises hone students’ skills in critical and analytical thinking
Student Book Table of Contents:
An Introduction to Art
Unit 1: Artists Send Messages
Unit 2: Artists Show Identity and Ideals
Unit 3: Artists Teach Lessons
Unit 4: Artists Create Organization and Order
Unit 5: Artists Respond to Daily Life
Unit 6: Artists Remember Places
Unit 7: Artists Reveal Nature
Unit 8: Artists Celebrate Continuity and Change
Unit 9: Artists Explore New Territory
Student Handbook
Resources
Teacher Edition Features
- Four key sections that organize the instruction of each lesson: Prepare, Teach, Assess, Close
- Point-of-use support on every page
- Compare and contrast Venn diagrams
- Ideas for extending each lesson
- Vocabulary in English and Spanish
- Numerous teaching options, including inquiry, differentiated instruction, extensions computer variations, and more
- Strategies for using text and images effectively
- Additional background on art and artists
Unit Planning Guide
- At-a-glance planning
- Suggested pacing
- Lesson-by-lesson objectives
- List of the art forms students will be exploring in each studio experience
- Supply lists for each lesson
- A preview of the fine art for the Write About Art and Art Criticism exercises
- Unit vocabulary list
Teacher Support for Studio Explorations
- Four key sections that organize the instruction of each lesson: Prepare, Teach, Assess, Close
- Point-of-use support on every page
- Suggested pacing
- Strategies for using text and images effectively
- Inquiry-based activities to challenge learners
- Studio evaluation criteria
- Critical thinking exercises
- Support for differentiated instruction
- Cross-curricular connections, including English Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, Music, and more
Unit Rubrics and Summative Assessment
- Studio Exploration Rubrics provide a clear evaluation and assessment structure for student work
- Connections Across the Arts provide expressive opportunities for assessment
- Unit Performance Tasks offer material, perception, and reflection-based assessments
- Unit Concepts Rubric allows for clear assessment of specific unit objectives
This video provides an overview of Davis Digital’s features and functionality, as well as methods for integrating digital instruction with your hands- on curriculum.
This comprehensive video takes you through a complete chapter of the grade three Student Book and Teacher Edition, providing a complete overview of the lessons and teacher support provided in Explorations in Art.