A5. The Myth

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THE MYTH
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HA4T ART&CULTURE
THE MYTH

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THIS LESSON
Introduction
Assignment -  Greek myth
Examples of Greek myth in art
Assignment - Greek myth - START

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MYTHOLOGY AND ART AND CULTURE


There are countless gods, heroes and demons. They are to be found in literature, painting and sculpture as well as in religious practives and daily customs and have quietly influenced the decisions and actions of men.

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ASSIGNMENT 
1    Read and research a Greek myth (start sketching first ideas)
2   Create an original artwork that reimagines a scene or character from Greek mythology (5 lessons)
3   Present your research 
INDIVIDUAL

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TODAY WE ARE INQUIRERS 
We nurture our curiosity, developing skills for inquiry and research.

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TODAY WE ARE OPEN-MINDED

We critically appreciate our own cultures and personal histories, as well as the values and traditions of others. We seek and evaluate a range of points of view, and we are willing to grow from the experience.

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WORDLESS GRAPHIC NOVEL

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GREEK MYTHS IN ART




ICARUS

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ICARUS

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NARCISSUS

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GREEK MYTHS
Theogony: Clash of the Titans. According to Hesiod's Theogony, in the beginning, there was only Chaos. ...
Τhe Three Sisters of Fate. ...
Prometheus and the Theft of Fire. ...
Pandora's Box. ...
The Abduction of Persephone by Hades. ...
The Name Giving of Athens. ...
Theseus and the Minotaur. ...
Daedalus and Icarus.

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ASSIGNMENT 
1    Read and research a Greek myth (start sketching first ideas)
 Create an original artwork that reimagines a scene or character from Greek mythology ( lessons)
3   Present your research 
INDIVIDUAL

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THIS LESSON
How to start
Assignment -  Greek myth


Make a visual artwork of your myth (6 lessons)

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THIS LESSON
How to start
Assignment -  Greek myth


You can demonstrate your understanding of Greek mythology by creating a visual artwork that depicts a selected Greek god, goddess, or myth

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TODAY WE ARE KNOWLEDGEABLE
I come up with my own ideas.
I try to solve problems creatively.
I thinkt about different art techniques and mediums.
 

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HOW TO START
1. Choose a myth
2. Gather Inspiration & References
3. Decide on Medium & Materials
4. Start Building Your Artwork

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YOU'RE AN INQUIRER 
I investigate things I want to know about art.

What do you need to investigate to 
improve the quality of your work?

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THIS LESSON
Work on presentation 1/2
Assignment -  Greek myth


Myths are to be found in literature, painting and sculpture as well as in religious practives and daily customs and have quietly influenced the decisions and actions of men.

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ASSIGNMENT

1. Write a short summary of your myth.
2. Find 5 examples for your myth in art.
3. Discuss the purpose of origin myths.

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PRESENTATION

1. Fold an A3 paper display board.


2. Exhibit display board and graphic novel.
3. Explore the other Myth’arts.
4. Self-assessment.

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THIS LESSON 1/2
Work on presentation
Assignment -  Greek myth


Myths are to be found in literature, painting and sculpture as well as in religious practives and daily customs and have quietly influenced the decisions and actions of men.

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THIS LESSON
Work on presentation 2/2
Assignment -  Greek myth


Myths are to be found in literature, painting and sculpture as well as in religious practives and daily customs and have quietly influenced the decisions and actions of men.

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PHOTO COLLAGE
Create a photoshop collage of your myth.
Photoshop yourself into the picture.

https://www.photopea.com/
https://www.remove.bg/

3 lessons

EARLY
FINISHER 

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ASSIGNMENT 
1    Read and research a Greek myth 
2   Create an original artwork that reimagines a scene or character from Greek mythology 
3   Present your research 
You can create an artwork that reinmagines Greek mythology.

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THIS LESSON
- Rubric criteria
- Work
- Feedback


You can create an artwork that reinmagines Greek mythology.

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RUBRIC CRITERIA
1. Identify and desribe the criteria to be assessed
    skills, knowledge and/or behaviours
2. Identify and describe the levels of mastery

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FAIL
PASS
GOOD

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FEEDBACK
Work in pairs.
What do you want to achieve?
What do you need to do to achieve that?

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THIS LESSON
- Presentation assignment, to showcase your work.
- Work time
- Feedback


By doing research, you can place your myth in a larger context.

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PRESENT MYTH'ARTS
Summary
Examples 
Discuss
Display board

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RUBRIC CRITERIA
1. Identify and desribe the criteria to be assessed
2. Identify and describe the levels of mastery
FAIL
PASS
GOOD

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RUBRIC CRITERIA
Creativity
Information
Effort

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FAIL
PASS
GOOD
There is no risk-taking or experimentation.
The work shows some originality and creative thinking but still relies on familiar ideas or approaches.
The work is highly original and demonstrates strong creative thinking.
The answer is rushed or lacks depth, showing minimal effort to gather or present information.
The work meets the assignment's requirements, but could benefit from further research or expansion.
The response provides a comprehensive amount of relevant, detailed, and well-researched information.
No evidence of planning, problem-solving, or a desire to improve.
Time and energy are spent appropriately, though there may be room for improvement.
The student is fully engaged in the task and goes above basic expectations.

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