Grade 3

Grade 3
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In the third grade students are encouraged to continue to create art works based on their memories, imagination, personal experiences and observations. They understand that art works can communicate ideas and express feelings as well as record what they remember, experience and imagine.
They are refining their ability to use the visual art elements of line, color, shapes, textures, form, and space selectively in their own art works. They are being introduced to design principles as a way of organizing their art works.
They are further refining basic skills and gaining greater flexibility in using different media for drawing, painting, collage, print making, sculpture, pottery and other two and three-dimensional art works. New media and new techniques are being introduced.
They can describe the subject matter, emotive qualities, details and visual art elements in the artwork of others as well as in their own art works. They are making inferences about the meaning of art works  based on their observations. They are acquiring a verbal art vocabulary. They are learning to use these art words when they talk about artwork. They are being introduced to methods of making informed judgments about art work.
Click on the links below to view third  grade lessons.
Learning to see like an artist
Applying skills to communicate visually
  
 
 
Portfolios/
Graphic designs Organizing symbols of favorites

Using translucent and opaque paints to communicate ideas about motion.
  
  
 
 Sketch books/
Fonts used to communicate ideas