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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 45 for Rembrandt
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1. The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - Analyzing Rembrandt
REMBRANDT / NOT REMBRANDT Authors: Clare Stokolosa and Suretta Wooten, IS 119 Queens Lesson Preview This lesson will encourage teachers to compare the works of various artists to the style and technique of Rembrandt. Standards: New York State Learning Standards for the Arts + Creating, performing and particip...
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3. The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - Posing For Rembrandt
POSING FOR REMBRANDT Author: Virginia Wasniewski, PS 12 Queens Lesson Preview This lesson introduces students to Rembrandt s costuming and posing techniques used in his paintings. It will encourage students to explore the theatricality behind Rembrandt s works as a key to his popular success in Amsterdam of the 17th cen...
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4. The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - Self-Portrait Companion
...tten work that extends ideas and makesconnections to related topics Writing E2: The student produces a narrative account in the form of an autobiographical and expository composition Grades Upper Elementary and Intermediate School Levels Subject Art, Language Arts Activities 1. The Arts and Reading Rembrandt Revisited- A review of Rembrandt s life and major works. Have students discuss selected paintings such as The Night Watch and Aristotle with the Bust of Homer. Have them also focus on self-portraits comparing earlier works by Rembrandt with later ones. Have them discuss the idea that the self-portra...
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5. The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - Linking Rembrandt And The Odyssey
LINKING REMBRANDT AND THE ODYSSEY Author: Joanell Meringolo, IS 125 Queens Hear me, whoever you are. I come to you fleeing the wrath of Poseidon. Take pity on me. I have suffered much already. Even the immortal gods must pity a poor wanderer. - Odysseus Lesson Preview This lesson joins the tale of Odysseus with the a...
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6. The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - Comparing Themes
COMPARING SIMILAR THEMES IN ART AND LITERATURE Author: Betty Giuca, IS 125 Queens Lesson Preview: This lesson will review the attitude of the artist, Rembrandt, concerning beggars and the homeless. It will also refer to the children s author, Sid Fleischmann, who wrote about society s unfortunates. Standards: The Arts Responding to and analyzing works of literature and art Understanding the cultural dimensions of the arts and humanities Grades: Intermediat...
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7. The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - Woman With A Pink
WOMAN WITH A PINK Author: Lillian C. Licitra, PS 49 Queens Lesson Preview In this lesson, students will observe the portrait Woman with a Pink by Rembrandt. They will determine how the artist uses symbols to portray his character. Independently, students will write poems using symbols. Standards New York State Learning Standards for the Arts Responding to and analyzing works of art New York City Language Arts Performance Standards E1c, E3a, E3b, E3c, E...
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8. The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - The Night Watch
THE NIGHT WATCH Lesson Preview In this lesson, students will contrast and compare a traditional group portrait painted by Rembrandt with a more innovative Rembrandt portrait. Standards New York State Learning Standards for the Arts Understanding the cultural dimensions and contributions of the arts New York City Language Arts Performance Standards E2b- produce a response to literature (using art instead of literature as the stim...
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9. The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - In The Eye Of The Beholder
...erent works of art either directly or using an overhead to explain various forms and styles of art. To further document accountable talk in the class, the teacher can use experience charts. Now that the students are equipped with some knowledge of different styles in art, the teacher now introduces Rembrandt. Using a group study approach, the teacher assigns the following Tasks: TASK OUTPUT Group A Research the life of Report Writing Rembrandt from his birth to his marriage Group B Report Writing Research the life of Rembrandt from hismarriage to his death Group C Gather samples of Collage Essay Rembran...
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10. The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - A Birthday In Amsterdam
A BIRTHDAY IN AMSTERDAM Author: Christine Pilling, PS 91 Queens Lesson: After observing and discussing Rembrandt s etching, View Preview of Amsterdam, students are asked to create written responses integrating what they have learned, especially about the topic of commerce and trade in seventeenth-century Holland. Standards: Discipline-Based Art Education + Students will make connections and comparisons between...
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