Art Outcomes – Kindergarten



Art Outcomes – Kindergarten

Draft June 2008

Strand I: Artistic Foundations

Standard 1: Demonstrate knowledge of the foundations of the art area.

Element: Color

A. Be able to name the primary and secondary colors (emphasis).

B. Be able to distinguish between values of light, medium, and dark (introductory).

C. Be able to identify and distinguish between line and shape (introductory).

D. Be able to describe both tactile and visual textures (introductory).

Principles: Pattern

A. Be able to identify patterns in art (emphasis).

B. Be able to create an example of pattern in art (emphasis).

Styles/Movements/Genres

A. Identify illustration as art. (emphasis)

Standard 2: Demonstrate knowledge and use of the technical skills.

Tools/Techniques

A. Be able to complete individually and/or in a group a finished work of art using many different

materials, such as painting, printing and 3 – Dimensional art. (emphasis).

Standard 3: Demonstrate understanding of the personal, social, cultural, and historical contexts that

influence the art areas.

Cultures and Historical Times

A. Identify art contributions of Minnesota American Indian tribes and communities.(emphasis)

B. Participate in Art Adventure program.(emphasis)

Art and other Curriculum Areas

A. Describe the similarities and differences among the visual art and other disciplines, such as

mathematics, science or history. (introductory)

Strand II: Create/Make

Standard 1: Create/make in a variety of contexts in the art area using the artistic foundations.

Artworks

A. Make artworks to express ideas. (introductory)

B. Revise artworks based on feedback of others. (introductory)

Strand III: Perform/Present

Standard 1: Perform/Present in a variety of contexts in the art area using the artistic foundations.

Artworks for Display

A. Select artworks for display based on criteria. (introductory)

Strand IV: Respond/Critique

Standard 1: Respond to and critique a variety of creations using the artistic foundations.

Characteristics of Artwork

A. Describe the characteristics of a variety of artworks. (introductory)

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