Thursday, March 1, 2012

Midterm SAR


Art Reflection
End of the 9 Weeks
Directions:
1.  You will email stephanie.r.grijalva@gmail.com, replying to our old conversation thread.
2. You will be prepared to conference, if there are any questions regarding your reflection, bringing your sketchbook and an organized paper portfolio (evidence), starting Monday, March 5th.. This reflection must be emailed by Sunday. In addition, please add a photograph of your "best" work, and add it to this reflection.

Step One
Performance: Explain your overall performance this term. What project was the most successful in your portfolio (add a photograph of your "best" work,)? Explain. Discuss your performance in your sketchbook, Value Self Portrait, Design Synectics, Rube Goldberg machine, and the Doodle for Google. Art 8th period: Discuss your performance in your sketchbook and your indie project(s) (State your claim, support with evidence, and discuss the reasons your evidence supports the ways you’ve created.)
Circle One: √+ √ √-

Step Two
Participation: Based on the expectations for participation, how have you done this term? State your claim. Include specific examples (evidence) to support your assessment. In addition, what techniques/concepts did you learn? Use specific examples from projects. Finally, how do you now relate to artwork, e.g. what artists, artworks, and/or new art terms enrich your term experience?
How did you assess (evaluate) your work and the work of other artists during the term?
In what ways did you create collaboratively? Did it improve your work (why/why not?)?
Circle One: √+ √ √-

Step Three
Progress: List what you can do to improve success in your portfolio. How have you grown as an artist (Claim)? How intentional were your goals (Evidence)? How has what you’ve accomplished helped your understanding of art? What new goals do you have for the next term?
Circle One: √+ √ √-

Step Four
Explain what grade you’ve earned for the nine weeks. If you feel you've exceeded expectations, please provide evidence connected to your learning objectives.

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