By the time we reached 4th period, it was clear that enough students could benifit from one more class period of painting time, rather than meeting after school. For this reason, all class will use Monday to finish up your paintings OR complete your Reflections.
Reflection Instructions
Answer both of the following prompts.
Your final draft should be well thought out and disucussed with high level language, descriptions and examples. You are practicing this in LA as well.
A complete reflection will have a proper heading, title, 12 point font, single spaced, and be 3/4 of a page in minimum length.
Reflection Prompts
1. How successful do you feel your image is, based on the goals of the project?
Reflection Instructions
Answer both of the following prompts.
Your final draft should be well thought out and disucussed with high level language, descriptions and examples. You are practicing this in LA as well.
A complete reflection will have a proper heading, title, 12 point font, single spaced, and be 3/4 of a page in minimum length.
Reflection Prompts
1. How successful do you feel your image is, based on the goals of the project?
- Does it clearly represent modern world culture or our society?
- Is it a good representation of "symbolic language"? IN other words, does it clearly communicate the idea of concept you chose.
- Your effort towards the design concept as well as artisitc craftsmanship
- Your enjoyment of combining art and history
- What you learned upon reflection
- etc.
WHEN DUE?!?!?!?!?!?! (I'm in study skills, so ha.)
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ReplyDeletedo not know what "learned upon reflection means".
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"means" was not quoted... srry
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ReplyDeleteWhat does it mean when it says "ect," what does he want us to write.
ReplyDeleteIt means that he... um... wants us to write about the project painting I think.
DeleteThe stuff before that are just prompts, so if you have anything else to say that doesn't connect with the prompts, he still wants you to say it, hence the "ect."
DeleteWit. But should it still follow the outline of the other prompts in hat section.
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