Fourth Grade
Canopic Jar Sculptures
2023
Canopic Jar Sculptures
2023
Objective: Students will be able to use sculpting materials to create a canopic jar with their choice of animal head on it
Connections to White Plains Learning Outcomes:
Create a free standing sculpture that can be viewed from all sides
Use modeling materials to create a work of art
Explain the difference between shape and form
Anchor Standard: Investigate ways in which is influenced by societal, cultural, and historical context and, in turn, how artistic ideas shape cultures past, present, and future
Enduring Understanding: Works of art and design embody and influence the needs, desires, beliefs, traditions, and values of people within a culture
Essential Question: How do we differentiate between shape and form?
New York Standards
VA:Cn11.1.4 Connect visual characteristics of works of art and design to beliefs and traditions in a culture
Materials: Planning page, hieroglyphic worksheet, Canopic Jar flip books, sketchbooks, pencils, Sharpies, cardboard tubes, craft foam, popsicle sticks, glue, scissors, cardboard, newspaper, tape, styrofoam balls, plaster strips, water, tempera paint.
Connections to White Plains Learning Outcomes:
Create a free standing sculpture that can be viewed from all sides
Use modeling materials to create a work of art
Explain the difference between shape and form
Anchor Standard: Investigate ways in which is influenced by societal, cultural, and historical context and, in turn, how artistic ideas shape cultures past, present, and future
Enduring Understanding: Works of art and design embody and influence the needs, desires, beliefs, traditions, and values of people within a culture
Essential Question: How do we differentiate between shape and form?
New York Standards
VA:Cn11.1.4 Connect visual characteristics of works of art and design to beliefs and traditions in a culture
Materials: Planning page, hieroglyphic worksheet, Canopic Jar flip books, sketchbooks, pencils, Sharpies, cardboard tubes, craft foam, popsicle sticks, glue, scissors, cardboard, newspaper, tape, styrofoam balls, plaster strips, water, tempera paint.