Lesson 7:
My Creative Work
THE LESSON MISSION
ITEMS 2 - 5
After I pulled out the first picture of the house, I pulled out this pictures. Who do you think took these pictures?
ITEM 6
This was the last thing I pulled out of the time capsule. Who do you think drew this?
WHOSE WORK IS THIS ANYWAY?
Credit is public acknowledgment or praise given to a person for their work.
Why is it difficult to know who to give credit to for these pictures?
Guess what?
CHALLENGE 2: UNDERSTANDING WHAT YOU LEARNED
Original means new, or one of a kind. Artists sign their original works to show pride in their creativity and to let people know who created it long after they are gone.
Look at the art below. These works have the signature of the artists on the work so that they get the credit for their original work.
It is important to put your name on your original work so that you are the one who gets the credit and no other person can claim it to be theirs.
CHALLENGE 3: CREATE AN ORIGINAL WORK
Google Docs
Google Docs is a program that Allows you to draw online. Co
- Each person will now get a camera.
- I am going to show you how to use the camera.
- You will all take several pictures of our school.
- I will download the pictures you took.
CHALLENGE 4: CREDIT YOURSELF
Creating Your Signature
Now, you need to credit yourself for your work. When you credit yourself, you should do three things: title your work, date your work, and sign your work. To do so, we will do the following:
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CHALLENGE 5: PUBLISHING YOUR WORK
Publishing Your Work
Finally, we need to publish your photographs. Publish means to present a finished piece of work to the public. We are going to publish your work by creating a Cahaba Elementary School Photography Gallery. To do so, we will do the following:
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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
LESSON DEVELOPED USING:
MY CREATIVE WORK (K-2)
Common Sense Education. (2017). My Creative Work (K-2). [online] Available at: https://www.commonsense.org/education/lesson/my-creative-work-k-2 [Accessed 24 Sep. 2017].
MY CREATIVE WORK (K-2)
Common Sense Education. (2017). My Creative Work (K-2). [online] Available at: https://www.commonsense.org/education/lesson/my-creative-work-k-2 [Accessed 24 Sep. 2017].