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6th Grade,

Unit 5, Part 3

Connection: Global Issues in the Modern World- Inclusivity

Art Element Focus: Proportion

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Objective:

I can draw inclusive playground equipment independently.

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First, go to your Art Google Classroom Stream. View your class’s wheelchair swing art in the slide show! Click through each slide and notice things you like.

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Reflect

Now look at your own piece of art in the slideshow. Silently take time to answer these questions:

  • What do you like about it? I like…

  • What would you do differently? I would...

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Creative Response:

Inclusive Playground Drawing

Independent Project

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Supplies Needed:

-Pencil

-Paper

-Coloring supplies

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Creative Response

We have looked at different kinds of inclusive playground equipment. We talked about using proportion. We drew a wheelchair swing together. Now, you will draw inclusive playground equipment on your own! You can look at these pictures for ideas. If you want, you can invent your own! See mine on the next slide.

About 15 minutes

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Creative Response Example

I created a drawing of a musical instrument at a playground. This is one type of inclusive equipment. You can do something like mine, or create your own!

Remember to sign your name.

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To submit your Creative Response to the Google Classroom...

<- VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS

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Enter the Art Google Classroom by clicking on the chalkboard icon at the bottom of your Chromebook.

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In the classroom, click on the Classwork tab at the top.

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Click on the “Classwork” tab, choose today’s assignment , “Unit 5: Respond and Reflect”, and click on “View assignment” at the bottom.

Unit 5: Respond and Reflect

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To submit your assignment, click on the “Add or create” button, and choose Docs from the drop-down menu.

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A blank Google Doc with your name in the title will be generated. Find the Mountain icon and click on it to see the menu.

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Once you’ve clicked on the Mountain icon, go down the menu to “Camera.” Click on “Camera.”

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Hold your art up in front of the camera, and click on the yellow camera button with your mouse to take the picture.

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Once you’ve taken the picture, click on “Insert.”

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Your photo will appear in the document.

You can click on it and a blue border will appear. Click on the squares on the blue border with your mouse if you want to make it bigger in the Doc.

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Click the gray “Turn In” button in the top right corner.

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If it asks you again, click “Turn in” again.

Now your work has been submitted to me!

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Thank you for completing Unit 5, Part 3!

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Two students who showed expected behavior in class will receive a ticket!

If everyone showed expected behavior, they can also earn a paw or class point!