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New Hampshire Frameworks Correlations
Greek
and Roman Antiquities
Take a virtual tour of some of the ancient Greek, Etruscan, Cypriot,
Mycenaean and Roman art at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
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Social Studies: History Curriculum Standard 16
Students will demonstrate the ability to employ historical analysis,
interpretation, and comprehension to make reasoned judgments and
to gain an understanding, perspective, and appreciation of history
and its uses in contemporary situations.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade six students will be able to:Demonstrate an understanding that people, artifacts,
and documents represent links to the past and that they are sources
of data from which historical accounts are constructed.
Discuss the importance of individuals and groups that have made
a difference in history, and the significance of character and
actions for both good and ill.
Use basic research skills to investigate and prepare a report
on a historical person or event.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade ten students will be able to:
Analyze historical documents, artifacts, and other materials for
credibility, relevance, and point of view.
Examine historical materials relating to a particular region,
society, or theme; analyze change over time; and make logical
inferences concerning cause and effect.
Curriculum Standard 18
Students will demonstrate a knowledge of the chronology and significant
developments of world history including the study of ancient,
medieval, and modern Europe (Western civilization) with particular
emphasis on those developments that have shaped the experience
of the entire globe over the last 500 years and those ideas, institutions,
and cultural legacies that have directly influenced American thought,
culture, and politics.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade six students will be able to:
Demonstrate a basic understanding of the origin, development,
and distinctive characteristics of major ancient, classical, and
agrarian civilizations including the Mesopotamian, Ancient Hebrew,
Egyptian, Nubian (Kush), Greek, Roman, Gupta Indian, Han Chinese,
Islamic, Byzantine, Olmec, Mayan, Aztec, and Incan Civilizations.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade ten students will be able to:Discuss the political, philosophical, and cultural legacies of ancient Greece and Rome.
the 15th and 16th centuries including the Renaissance and the
Reformation; the rise of the Ottoman Empire; the origins of capitalism;
and exploration and colonization. </li></ul> The Arts: Visual Art
Curriculum Standard 4
Analyze the visual arts in relation to history and culture.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade eight students will be able to:
Compare the characteristics of works of art representing various
cultures, historical periods, and artists.
Describe and place a variety of art objects by style and artist,
and by historical and cultural contexts.
Describe how a given work of art can be interpreted differently
in various cultures and time.
Analyze, describe, and demonstrate how factors of time and place
influence visual characteristics that give meaning and value to
a work of art.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade twelve students will be able to:Differentiate among a variety of historical and cultural
contexts in terms of characteristics and purposes of works of
art.
Analyze relationships among works of art in terms of history,
aesthetics, and culture, using their observations to inform their
own art making.
Understand various critical models of interpreting works from
several historical periods and cultures.
Analyze common characteristics of visual arts evident across
time and among cultural/ethnic groups to formulate analyses, evaluations,
and interpretations of meaning.
Curriculum Standard 5
Analyze, interpret and evaluate their own and others’ artwork.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade eight students will be able to:
Compare multiple purposes for creating works of art.
Analyze the meanings of contemporary and historic artworks.
Evaluate the quality and effectiveness of their own and others’
work by using specific criteria.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade twelve students will be able to:
Research and analyze historic meaning and purpose in various works
of art.
Defend personal interpretations to better understand specific
works of art.
Reflect critically on various interpretations to better understand
specific works of art.
Analyze and interpret art works identifying relationships among
form, context and purposes.
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