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Art as a Pathway to Literacy

Literacy and the Visual Arts

STUDENTS:

  • Discuss and interpret art and various forms of architecture using higher level thinking skills
  • “Read” the surrounding visual arts and physical structures
  • Go beyond what is seen by using group discussion information and individual prior knowledge to construct knowledge
  • Relate to stimuli on student terms using life experiences and ultimately
  • Draw conclusions based on visual evidence gathered
  • Draw conclusions based on text evidence read and interpreted
  • Pay attention to style, in the arts and in text, in relation to the distinguishable cultural and historical similarities present
  • Describe, analyze, and interpret a variety of art pieces and physical structures by using an expanded series of questioning techniques
  • Ask what is the painting or story about (What is the main idea? )
  • Use “Think Aloud”, a metacognitive strategy, that allows students to verbally express thoughts about the artwork and the artist
  • Learn to respond to text and learn not to take the printed word for granted but to explore all aspects of the information
  • Question the choice of color/word choice, the brush stroke/text format used in the painting or the text, and the credibility of the artist/author

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