5th Grade Standards.

 5th Grade Standards.

5th. C - Critical thinking / reflection.

Title: Cognition and reflection are required to appreciate, interpret, and create with artistic intent.

VA.5.C.1.1 Develop a range of interests in the art-making process to influence personal decision-making.

VA.5.C.1.2 Use prior knowledge and observation skills to reflect on, analyze, and interpret exemplary works of art.

VA.5.C.1.3 Examine and discuss exemplary works of art to distinguish which qualities may be used to evaluate personal works.

Independent

VA.5.C.1.In.a - Use the art-making process to develop ideas for self-expression.

VA.5.C.1.In.b - Use defined criteria to analyze and interpret exemplary works of art.

Supported

VA.5.C.1.Su.a - Experiment with the art-making process to develop ideas for self-expression.

VA.5.C.1.Su.b - Use teacher-selected criteria to analyze and interpret exemplary works of art.

Participatory

VA.5.C.1.Pa.a - Explore the art-making process to communicate personal interests.

VA.5.C.1.Pa.b - Use a teacher-selected criterion to analyze and interpret exemplary works of art.

Title: Assessing our own and others’ artistic work, using critical-thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills, is central to artistic growth.

VA.5.C.2.1 Revise artwork as a necessary part of the creative process to achieve an artistic goal.

VA.5.C.2.2 Analyze personal artworks to articulate the motivations and intentions in creating personal works of art.

VA.5.C.2.3 Apply established criteria to the art-making process to measure artistic growth.

VA.5.C.2.4 Identify examples of constructive criticism and use them to improve artworks and enhance artistic growth.

Independent

VA.5.C.2.In.a - Use defined criteria to analyze and revise personal artworks.

VA.5.C.2.In.b - Describe the artistic intent of personal artworks.

Supported

VA.5.C.2.Su.a - Use a teacher-selected criterion to analyze and revise personal artworks.

VA.5.C.2.Su.b - Identify the artistic intent of personal artworks.

Participatory

VA.5.C.2.Pa.a - Use feedback from others to revise personal artworks.

VA.5.C.2.Pa.b - Convey the meaning of personal artworks.

Title: The processes of critiquing works of art lead to development of critical-thinking skills transferable to other contexts.

VA.5.C.3.1 Use the structural elements of art and organizational principles of design when engaged in art criticism.

VA.5.C.3.2 Use art-criticism processes to form a hypothesis about an artist’s or designer’s intent when creating artworks.

VA.5.C.3.3 Critique works of art to understand the content and make connections with other content areas.

Independent

VA.5.C.3.In.a - Use defined criteria to compare the use of structural elements of art and organizational principles of design in works of art.

Supported

VA.5.C.3.Su.a - Use defined criteria to examine a variety of works of art.

Participatory

VA.5.C.3.Pa.a - Use a teacher-selected criterion to examine a variety of familiar visual art.



5th. S - Skills / technique / process.

Title: The arts are inherently experiential and actively engage learners in the processes of creating, interpreting, and responding to art.

VA.5.S.1.1 Use various art tools, media, and techniques to discover how different choices change the effect on the meaning.

VA.5.S.1.2 Use media, technology, and other resources to inspire personal art-making decisions.

VA.5.S.1.3 Create artworks to depict personal, cultural, and/or historical themes.

VA.5.S.1.4 Use accurate art vocabulary to communicate about works of art and artistic and creative processes.

Independent

VA.5.S.1.In.a - Manipulate tools and media to enhance communication in personal artworks.

VA.5.S.1.In.b - Use diverse resources to inspire artistic expression and achieve varied results.

VA.5.S.1.In.c - Incorporate ideas from art exemplars for specified time periods and cultures.

VA.5.S.1.In.d - Choose accurate art vocabulary to describe works of art and art processes.

Supported

VA.5.S.1.Su.a - Experiment with art tools and media to express ideas.

VA.5.S.1.Su.b - Explore diverse resources to inspire artistic expression and achieve varied results.

VA.5.S.1.Su.c - Use accurate art vocabulary to communicate ideas about art.

Participatory

VA.5.S.1.Pa.a - Use a variety of visual art tools and media to express ideas.

VA.5.S.1.Pa.b - Use selected art vocabulary to communicate about art.

Title: Development of skills, techniques, and processes in the arts strengthens our ability to remember, focus on, process, and sequence information.

VA.5.S.2.1 Organize the structural elements of art to support planning, strengthen focus, and implement artistic vision.

VA.5.S.2.2 Identify sequential procedures to engage in art production.

VA.5.S.2.3 Visualize the end product to justify artistic choices of tools, techniques, and processes.

Independent

VA.5.S.2.In.a - Integrate the structural elements of art and organizational principles of design with sequential procedures and techniques to achieve an artistic goal.

VA.5.S.2.In.b - Re-create visual art processes in given media.

Supported

VA.5.S.2.Su.a - Follow sequential procedures and techniques to achieve an artistic goal.

Participatory

VA.5.S.2.Pa.a - Use a variety of visual art tools and media.

Title: Through purposeful practice, artists learn to manage, master, and refine simple, then complex, skills and techniques.

VA.5.S.3.1 Use materials, tools, techniques, and processes to achieve expected results in two- and/or three-dimensional artworks.

VA.5.S.3.2 Use craftsmanship and technical ability in personal works to show refinement of skills over time.

VA.5.S.3.3 Use tools, media, techniques, and processes in a safe and responsible manner.

VA.5.S.3.4 Use ethical standards, including copyright laws, when producing works of art.

Independent

VA.5.S.3.In.a - Use two- and three-dimensional materials, tools, and processes to achieve an intended result.

VA.5.S.3.In.b - Work within safety guidelines while using tools, media, techniques, and processes.

VA.5.S.3.In.c - Demonstrate awareness of copyright laws to show respect for the ideas of others when creating art.

Supported

VA.5.S.3.Su.a - Develop skills by using various tools, media, techniques, and processes to create two- and three-dimensional works of art.

VA.5.S.3.Su.b - Demonstrate safety procedures for using art tools and materials.

VA.5.S.3.Su.c - Recognize the difference between one’s own ideas and those of others.

Participatory

VA.5.S.3.Pa.a - Use a variety of visual art tools and media to create works of art.

VA.5.S.3.Pa.b - Imitate the safe use of art tools and materials.



5th. O - Organize Structure.

Title: Understanding the organizational structure of an art form provides a foundation for appreciation of artistic works and respect for the creative process.

VA.5.O.1.1 Use structural elements of art and organizational principles of design to develop content in artwork.

VA.5.O.1.2 Organize the structural elements of art to achieve visual unity.

VA.5.O.1.3 Explain how creative and technical ability is used to produce a work of art.

Independent

VA.5.O.1.In.a - Demonstrate how the organizational principles of design are used to arrange the structural elements of art in personal work.

Supported

VA.5.O.1.Su.a - Explore the structural elements of art and organizational principles of design to support artistic development.

Participatory

VA.5.O.1.Pa.a - Explore the use of structural elements of art in personal artworks.

Title: The structural rules and conventions of an art form serve as both a foundation and departure point for creativity.

VA.5.O.2.1 Analyze works of art that document people and events from a variety of places and times to synthesize ideas for creating artwork.

VA.5.O.2.2 Use a variety of sources for ideas to resolve challenges in creating original works.

Independent

VA.5.O.2.In.a - Identify the intent of the artist within visual art examples.

VA.5.O.2.In.b - Use creative and innovative ideas to complete personal artworks.

Supported

VA.5.O.2.Su.a - Match the intent of the artist within visual art examples.

VA.5.O.2.Su.b - Create imagery and symbols to express thoughts and feelings.

Participatory

VA.5.O.2.Pa.a - Recognize that visual art examples convey meaning.

VA.5.O.2.Pa.b - Generate ideas and images for artwork that communicate personal experience.

Title: Every art form uses its own unique language, verbal and non-verbal, to document and communicate with the world.

VA.5.O.3.1 Create meaningful and unique works of art to effectively communicate and document a personal voice.

Independent

VA.5.O.3.In.a - Use symbols, visual language, and/or written language to document self or others.

Supported

VA.5.O.3.Su.a - Use personal symbols in artwork to document surroundings and community.

Participatory

VA.5.O.3.Pa.a - Create works of art to document self-perception.


5th .F - Innovation / Technology / Future.

Title: Creating, interpreting, and responding in the arts stimulate the imagination and encourage innovation and creative risk-taking.

VA.5.F.1.1 Examine and experiment with traditional or non-traditional uses of media to apply imaginative techniques in tw…

VA.5.F.1.2 Develop multiple solutions to solve artistic problems and justify personal artistic or aesthetic choices.

Independent

VA.5.F.1.In.a - Explore traditional or non-traditional uses of media and techniques to create two- and three-dimensional artworks.

VA.5.F.1.In.b - Explore the effects and merits of different solutions to solve an artistic problem.

Supported

VA.5.F.1.Su.a - Combine art media to create two- and three-dimensional works of art.

VA.5.F.1.Su.b - Create, interpret, and respond to visual art using a variety of media.

Participatory

VA.5.F.1.Pa.a - Create visual art using a variety of media.

VA.5.F.1.Pa.b - Create, interpret, or respond to visual art using a variety of media.

Title: Careers in and related to the arts significantly and positively impact local and global economies.

VA.5.F.2.1 Describe the knowledge and skills necessary for art-making and art-related careers.

VA.5.F.2.2 Explore careers in which artworks and utilitarian designs are created.

VA.5.F.2.3 Discuss contributions that artists make to society.

Independent

VA.5.F.2.In.a - Identify the skills, training, or prerequisites for two or more community opportunities in or related to visual art for employment or leisure.

Supported

VA.5.F.2.Su.a - Recognize a prerequisite for two or more community opportunities in or related to visual art for employment or leisure.

Participatory

VA.5.F.2.Pa.a - Associate visual art with leisure, recreation, or a job.

Title: The 21st-century skills necessary for success as citizens, workers, and leaders in a global economy are embedded in the study of the arts.

VA.5.F.3.1 Create artwork to promote public awareness of community and/or global concerns.

VA.5.F.3.2 Create artwork that shows procedural and analytical thinking to communicate ideas.

VA.5.F.3.3 Work collaboratively with others to complete a task in art and show leadership skills.

VA.5.F.3.4 Follow directions and complete artwork in the timeframe allotted to show development of 21st-century skills.

Independent

VA.5.F.3.In.a - Create, interpret, and respond to visual art that promotes awareness of community and/or global concerns.

VA.5.F.3.In.b - Prioritize and complete tasks related to individual or collaborative visual art projects.

Supported

VA.5.F.3.Su.a - Create, interpret, or respond to visual art that promotes awareness of community and/or global concerns.

VA.5.F.3.Su.b - Sequence two or more steps related to individual or collaborative visual art projects.

Participatory

VA.5.F.3.Pa.a - Contribute or respond to visual art that promotes awareness of community and/or global concerns.

VA.5.F.3.Pa.b - Complete one or more steps related to individual or collaborative visual art projects.


5th. H - Historical / Global connections.

Title: Through study in the arts, we learn about and honor others and the worlds in which they live(d).

VA.5.H.1.1 Examine historical and cultural influences that inspire artists and their work.

VA.5.H.1.2 Use suitable behavior as a member of an art audience.

VA.5.H.1.3 Identify and describe the importance a selected group or culture places on specific works of art.

VA.5.H.1.4 Explain the importance of artwork to show why respect is or should be given to the work of peer or specified professional artist.

Independent

VA.5.H.1.In.a - Identify historically and culturally significant influences in artwork.

VA.5.H.1.In.b - Identify ways that respect is shown to personal works of art.

Supported

VA.5.H.1.Su.a - Recognize a cultural or historical influence on artwork.

VA.5.H.1.Su.b - Recognize reasons for respecting the work of others.

Participatory

VA.5.H.1.Pa.a - Associate visual art with a culture or time.

VA.5.H.1.Pa.b - Follow directions for suitable behavior in an art audience.

Title: The arts reflect and document cultural trends and historical events, and help explain how new directions in the arts have emerged.

VA.5.H.2.1 Compare works of art on the basis of style, culture, or artist across time to identify visual differences.

VA.5.H.2.2 Describe the ways in which artworks and utilitarian objects impact everyday life.

VA.5.H.2.3 Discuss artworks found in public venues to identify the significance of the work within the community.

Independent

VA.5.H.2.In.a - Identify similarities and differences in visual art produced across time and cultures.

VA.5.H.2.In.b - Examine artworks and utilitarian objects, and describe their significance in the school and/or community.

VA.5.H.2.In.c - Identify various venues in which artwork is on display for public viewing.

Supported

VA.5.H.2.Su.a - Recognize similarities and differences in visual art produced across time and cultures.

VA.5.H.2.Su.b - Identify common uses of visual art.

VA.5.H.2.Su.c - Recognize various venues in which artwork is on display for public viewing.

Participatory

VA.5.H.2.Pa.a - Recognize similarities and differences in works of art.

VA.5.H.2.Pa.b - Recognize the function of visual art in a variety of activities and environments.

VA.5.H.2.Pa.c - Recognize a venue in which artwork is on display for public viewing.

Title: Connections among the arts and other disciplines strengthen learning and the ability to transfer knowledge and skills to and from other fields.

VA.5.H.3.1 Discuss how skills learned through the analysis and art-making process are used to solve problems in non-art a…

Independent

VA.5.H.3.In.a - Apply a selected critical-thinking process in visual art to a different curriculum or discipline.

Supported

VA.5.H.3.Su.a - Apply a teacher-defined critical-thinking process in visual art to a different curriculum or discipline.

Participatory

VA.5.H.3.Pa.a - Integrate a teacher-defined pattern from visual art with a different curriculum or discipline.



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