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Dr Seuss' Tints and Shades

Dr. Seuss Tints and Shades
Lesson Plan submitted by: Kimberly Herbert
kimberly@wcc.net


ART HISTORY
Goal Objectives TEKS
· Students will be able to identify Dr. Seuss as an  author/illustrator and explain what those jobs entail.  §117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.3) (A)
§117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.3) (B) 
§117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.3) (C)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.3) (A)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.3) (B)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.3) (C)
Resources Procedures
· Cat in the Hat book 1. Read the book to students.
2. Discuss who the author is and what he does
3. Discuss who the illustrator is and what he does
4. Is the author always the illustrator?


ART CRITICISM
Goal Objectives TEKS
· Students will identify 4 art elements in the illustration. §117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.1) (A)
§117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.1) (B) 
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.1) (A)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.1) (B)
· Students will explore reasons why Dr. Seuss might have limited his palette.  §117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.1) (A)
§117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.1) (B) 
§117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.4) (B) 
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.1) (A)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.1) (B)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.4) (B)
Resources Procedures
· Cat in the Hat
· Chalk/White board or pad to write on
1. Have the students look closely at the artwork. Name the things the illustrator used to put together the artwork.
2. Name the colors the students see and sort them into categories. Introduce the color names Magenta, and Cyan.
3. Introduce the concepts of tint and shades
ART PRODUCTION
Goal Objectives TEKS
· Students will create a black line drawing of their artwork, before adding color. §117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.2) (A)
§117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.2) (B) 
§117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.2) (C) 
§117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.4) (B) 
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.2) (A)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.2) (B)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.2) (C)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.4) (A)
· Students will limit their palette to Magenta (its shades and tints), cyan (its shades and tints), black, and white §117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.2) (A)
§117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.2) (B) 
§117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.2) (C) 
§117.2. Art, Kindergarten. (b) Knowledge and skills (K.4) (B) 
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.2) (A)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.2) (B)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.2) (C)
§117.5. Art, Grade 1. (b) Knowledge and skills. (1.4) (A)
 
Materials Procedures
· Black Oil pastels (1 per student)
· Palette and brushes (1 per student)
· Sponge (1 per student)
· Sulfite Paper 
*Magenta Tempera
· Cyan Tempera
· Black Tempera
· White tempera
1. After examining Dr. Seuss’s Illustrations, students create a black line drawing.
2. Students decide what colors are going in the different spaces
3. Students mix their shades and tints on their palettes
4. Students add color to their illustrations.
 

SCORING RUBRIC

 Section   Objective  1 point  2 points  3 points  4 points  Point Total
Art History Students will be able to identify Dr. Seuss as an author/ illustrator and explain what those jobs entail. Student does not attempt to identify Dr. Seuss as an author/ illustrator and explain what those jobs entail. Student attempts to identify Dr. Seuss as an author/ illustrator and explain what those jobs entail, but is inaccurate. Student identifies Dr. Seuss as an author/ illustrator, but is unable to explain what those jobs entail. Student identifies Dr. Seuss as an author/ illustrator and explains what those jobs entail.
Art Criticism Students will identify 4 art elements in the illustration. The student does not attempt to identify 4 art elements in the illustration. Student identifies 1-2 elements in the illustrations Student identifies 3 elements in the illustrations Student identifies 4 or more elements in the illustrations.
Art Criticism Students will explore reasons why Dr. Seuss might have limited his palette. The student does not attempt to explore reasons why Dr. Seuss might have limited his palette.

The student does explore reasons why Dr. Seuss might have limited his palette, suggesting 1 reason The student explores reasons why Dr. Seuss might have limited his palette, suggesting 2-3 reasons The student explores reasons why Dr. Seuss might have limited his palette, suggesting least 4 reasons

 



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