Lesson
Plan	Template				1	
	
                                                                                	
                                                                    Visual	Art	Lesson	Plan	
                                                                                	
	
Group		1			2			3			4			5			6			7			8		(please	circle)	
Print	First	and	Last	Names:	________________________________										________________________________										________________________________	
	
Unit	Plan:	Together	with	a	partner,	students	will	create	one	Unit	Plan	that	contains	several	lessons,	spanning	several	days.		The	instructor	will	design	these	
pairings	with	students	interests	and	experiences	in	mind.		The	audience	for	the	Unit	Plan	will	be	your	future	secondary	school	students	(grades	7-12)	with	
limited	to	moderate	exposure	to	(1)	painting/drawing,	(2)	new	media,	(3)	sculpture/fibers,	(4)	ceramics/pottery,	(5)	printmaking,	(6)	jewelry/metals,	(7)	
photography,	and	(8)	collage/assemblage.		The	Unit	will	be	inspired	by	course	content	regarding	the	secondary	school	learner:	pedagogical	choices	
(Patterson,	2011,	p.	6);	special	education	(Gerber	&	Guay,	2007);	practice	and	theory	(Bird,	2012);	key	ideas,	techniques,	cultural	contexts,	and	creative	
inspiration	(Parks,	2015,	p.	4);	and	assessment	(Beattie,	1997).		
	
Please	submit	one	hard	copy	of	the	Unit	Plan	and	appendices	to	me	(printed,	double-sided,	and	stapled)	on	the	due	date.		Also	by	the	due	date,	the	
completed	Unit	Plan	and	appendices	should	be	emailed	to	peers	in	one	document/attachment	as	a	resource	for	future	use:	login	to	Blackboard/	My	SacCT,	
click	on	ART	135,	click	on	Course	Tools	>	Send	Email	>	All	Users.	
	
Lesson	Title:	                                                                Inspiration	Artists,	including	those	from	underrepresented	populations:			
	                                                                             	
                                                                              	
Lesson	Overview	(~3	complete	sentences):		
	
	
	
Background	Knowledge	(~3	complete	sentences):	How	will	you	tap	into	students	experiences	and	prior	knowledge	and	learning?	
	
	
	
Key	Concepts	(3-4):	What	you	want	the	students	to	know.	                       Essential	Questions	(3-4):	Restate	Key	Concepts	using	open-ended	questions.	
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Visual	art	content	and	multicultural	Lesson	Objectives:	What	you	want	the	   Align	Formative	and	Summative	Assessments	with	Lesson	Objectives	from	left	
students	to	do.	                                                             column.	Please	submit	at	least	one	rubric	per	Lesson	for	a	total	of	three	or	
Helpful	resources:		                                                         more	per	Unit.	
 Objectives	tutorial:	http://www.teachervision.fen.com/curriculum-          	
    planning/new-teacher/48345.html?for_printing=1&detoured=1):		            	
 Five	Approaches	to	Multicultural	Education:	                               	
    https://www.education.com/reference/article/multicultural-               	
    education/#C	                                                            	
1.	Visual	Art:	The	students	will	(TSW)	be	able	to	.	.	.	                     1. How	will	you	assess	the	Lesson	Objective?	What	will	you	be	looking	for?	
2.	Visual	Art:	The	students	will	(TSW)	be	able	to	.	.	.	                     2. How	will	you	assess	the	Lesson	Objective?	What	will	you	be	looking	for?	
3.	Multicultural:	The	students	will	(TSW)	be	able	to	.	.	.	                  3. How	will	you	assess	the	Lesson	Objective?	What	will	you	be	looking	for?	
	
National	Core	Art	Standards:	Visual	Arts	(3-4):	Please	list	number	and	      California	Visual	and	Performing	Arts	Standards	(grades	7-12	only)	(2-5):	Check	
description	of	Anchor	Standard.	                                             all	that	apply	and	add	number	and	description	of	applicable	content	standard.	
1.	Creating:	                                                                ___1.0	Artistic	Perception:	
2.	Presenting:	                                                              ___2.0	Creative	Expression:	
3.	Responding:	                                                              ___3.0	Historical	&	Cultural	Context:	
4.	Connecting:	                                                              ___4.0	Aesthetic	Valuing:	
	                                                                            ___5.0	Connections,	Relationships,	Applications:	
	                                                                            	
	                                                                            	
Identify	and	define	visual	art	vocabulary	that	connect	to	other	             Materials:	List	all	materials	needed	in	the	columns	below.	
concentration	area(s)	and/or	medium(s):	                                     Have	                                              Purchase	
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Lesson	Procedures:	Outline	the	steps	that	will	happen	first,	second,	etc.	in	the	Procedures	that	follow	to	teach	what	you	expect	the	students	to	learn.	
Procedures	should	be	the	longest	section	in	the	Lesson	Plan,	and	should	be	very	specific	and	detailed,	including	time	spent	on	each	task.	Describe	directions	
you	plan	to	give	the	students,	teaching	models/strategies	you	plan	to	use	during	the	lesson,	different	activities	your	students	will	do,	etc.	Be	sure	to	include	
management	issues	such	as	transitions,	room	arrangements,	and	student	groupings.		
	
1.		Focus	Lesson	(teacher	does):	Detail	opening	activities	by	exploring	the	following	questions.	How	will	you	motivate	the	students	to	want	to	learn	the	new	
concepts	(see	Key	Concepts)	and	strategies/skills	(see	Lesson	Objectives)?	How	will	you	introduce	the	Big	Idea	of	the	lesson?	How	will	you	link	this	lesson	to	the	
students	prior	knowledge?	
	
	
	
         Modeling	(teacher	does):	Name	and	demonstrate	the	content	area	strategies/skills	(see	Lesson	Objectives)	that	are	the	focus	of	the	lesson.	Explain	
         and	show	their	purpose.	Use	analogies	or	other	concrete	examples	to	explain	concepts	(see	Key	Concepts).	
	
	
	
2.		Guided	Instruction	(teacher	and	students	do	together):	Detail	main	activities	by	exploring	the	following	questions.	What	Essential	Questions	will	you	ask	
students	to	facilitate	learning?	How	will	you	organize	students?	What	will	you	do/say	during	each	learning	activity?	What	will	the	students	do	(see	Lesson	
Objectives)?	
	
	
	
3. Collaborative	Learning	(students	do	together):	What	activity	will	you	include	so	that	students	have	an	opportunity	to	negotiate	understandings	and	
    engage	in	inquiry	with	peers?		
	
	
	
4. Independent	Learning	(students	do	alone):	What	activity	will	the	students	complete	independently	to	apply	their	newly	formed	understanding	to	novel	
    situations?	What	will	the	students	explore	independently?	
	
         Closure:	How	will	you	end	the	lesson	to	solidify	learning?	How	will	you	and/or	students	summarize	concepts	and	strategies/skills	(see	Key	Concepts	
         and	Lesson	Objectives)	for	the	day?		
	
	
	
	
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                                         Please	respond	to	the	following	questions	thoroughly	and	in	complete	sentences.	
1. How	will	you	adapt	the	various	aspects	of	the	lesson	for	students	with	disabilities?	
	
	
2. How	will	this	lesson	allow	for/encourage	students	to	solve	problems	in	divergent	ways?	
	
	
3. How	will	you	engage	students	in	routinely	reflecting	on	their	learning?	
	
	
4. How	will	you	(a)	address	potential	safety	issues	and	(b)	assure	necessary	precautions	are	followed?	See	OEHHA,	link	HERE	
	
	
Lesson	Resources/References	(use	APA):	
	
	
	
A	helpful	link	to	get	you	started:	http://sacstatearted.weebly.com/visual-art-education.html	
	
                                                                            Reference	
Silverstein,	L.	B.	&	Layne,	S.	(n.d.).	Defining	arts	integration.	Retrieved	from		
	        http://www.americansforthearts.org/networks/arts_education/publications/special_publications/Defining%20Arts%20Integration.pdf