Read the magazine and respond to the questions located on Google Classroom
You may work in teams to answer the questions. Please answer in complete sentences and upload to google classroom when finished.
You may work in teams to answer the questions. Please answer in complete sentences and upload to google classroom when finished.
How to read a painting: Looking for Visual literacy
Develop the story based on clues from the painting, and tell me your story
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- The first step of interpreting narrative in art is fully exploring the painting–taking an inventory of all of the things, emotions, places, actions, and people present in the work. The artist makes a lot of choices that impact the story, so make sure you and your student have discovered an analyzed these choices fully.
- Next, you can work together or alone through writing to figure out what happened before the moment depicted in the painting. Figure out the motives and personalities of the characters. What were they doing in painting, and what did they do to get to that point? What were they reacting to? Why were they feelings those emotions? Create a back story.
- After developing the back story and present story, create what will happen next. Back up ideas that you have with clues from the painting, but feel free to get creative.
- Outline the story and flesh out the details. Study parts of a story to make sure you have all the elements of a good narrative and to connect with your language arts curriculum.
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