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New Hampshire Frameworks Correlations
Impressionism
Take a tour of turn-of-the-century France and explore the world
of the Impressionism art movement. Intended Audience:
Students Reading Level: Elementary School Teacher Section:
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The Arts: Visual Art Curriculum Standard 4
Analyze the visual arts in relation to history and culture.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade four students will be able to:
- Know that the visual arts have both a history and a specific
relationship to various cultures.
- Identify specific works of art in particular cultures, times,
and places.
- Describe how history, culture, and visual arts influence
each other.
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 four students will be able to:
- Identify various purposes for creating works of art.
- Describe how people’s experiences influence the development
of specific art works.
- Understand that people may respond in different and equally
valid ways to specific art works.
- Describe their personal responses to specific works of art
using visual art terminology.
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.
- Describe their own responses to, and interpretation of, specific
works of art.
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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