IA-Art History 1 MISIC Standards/Benchmarks

IA-Art History 1
MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.02 Using knowledge of structures and functions - Perceives and responds to works of art, objects in nature,
events and the environment. Uses the vocabulary of art to express observations. Creates artwork that uses
organizational principles.
A.09-12.02.01Demonstrates the ability to form and defend judgments about the characteristics and structures to
accomplish commercial, personal, communal, or other art purposes.
African Art
Aztec and Inca Empires
Native American Art in North America
Polynesia, The Pacific, and Australia
Pop Art
Photography
New Media in Art
A.09-12.02.02Evaluates the effectiveness of artworks in terms of organizational structures and functions.
Early Medieval Art I
Early Medieval Art II
Romanesque Art I
Romanesque Art II
Gothic Art I
Gothic Art II
14th Century I
14th Century II
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula I
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula II
15th Century: Italy I
15th Century: Italy II
15th Century: Italy III
Introduction to the Masters
The Masters I: Leonardo da Vinci
The Masters II: Raphael
The Masters III: Michelangelo
The Movement I: Renaissance Architecture
The Movement II: People
The Movement III: Painting
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MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.02.02Evaluates the effectiveness of artworks in terms of organizational structures and functions.
(cont'd)
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16th Century Northern Europe I: Germany and
France
16th Century Northern Europe II: Spain, Portugal,
and the Netherlands
16th Century Northern Europe III: England
Baroque Art I: Characteristics of Art and
Architecture
Baroque Art II: Italy and Spain
Baroque Art III: The Dutch Republic
Baroque Art IV: France and England
Asian Art: India, Nepal, and Tibet
Asian Art: China and Korea
Asian Art: Japan
African Art
Aztec and Inca Empires
Native American Art in North America
Polynesia, The Pacific, and Australia
Rococo Style
18th Century Art in Europe
Neoclassical
Romanticism
Impressionism
Realism
Modern Art in Context
Fauvism and Primitivism
Cubism
Dada
Surrealism
Characteristics of Modern Art in America
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IA-Art History 1
MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.02.02Evaluates the effectiveness of artworks in terms of organizational structures and functions.
(cont'd)
Modern Art in Latin America
Harlem Renaissance
Early American Modern Architecture
Pop Art
Photography
New Media in Art
A.09-12.02.03Creates artworks that use organizational principles and functions to create specific visual arts projects.
Photography
A.09-12.02.04Demonstrates the ability to compare two or more perspectives and to defend personal evaluations.
Baroque Art I: Characteristics of Art and
Architecture
Neoclassical
Impressionism
Cubism
A.09-12.04 Understanding the visual arts in relation to history and cultures - Analyzes the role and development of the
visual arts in past and present cultures throughout the world. Notes and understands human diversity as it
relates to visual arts and artists.
A.09-12.04.01Differentiates among a variety of historical and cultural contexts in terms of characteristics and purposes of
works of art.
Early Medieval Art I
Early Medieval Art II
Romanesque Art I
Romanesque Art II
Gothic Art I
Gothic Art II
14th Century I
14th Century II
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula I
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula II
15th Century: Italy I
15th Century: Italy II
15th Century: Italy III
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MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.04.01Differentiates among a variety of historical and cultural contexts in terms of characteristics and purposes of
works of art.
(cont'd)
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Introduction to the Masters
The Masters I: Leonardo da Vinci
The Masters II: Raphael
The Masters III: Michelangelo
The Movement I: Renaissance Architecture
The Movement II: People
The Movement III: Painting
16th Century Northern Europe I: Germany and
France
16th Century Northern Europe II: Spain, Portugal,
and the Netherlands
16th Century Northern Europe III: England
Baroque Art I: Characteristics of Art and
Architecture
Baroque Art II: Italy and Spain
Baroque Art III: The Dutch Republic
Baroque Art IV: France and England
Asian Art: India, Nepal, and Tibet
Asian Art: China and Korea
Asian Art: Japan
African Art
Aztec and Inca Empires
Native American Art in North America
Polynesia, The Pacific, and Australia
Rococo Style
18th Century Art in Europe
Neoclassical
Romanticism
Impressionism
Realism
Modern Art in Context
Fauvism and Primitivism
Cubism
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IA-Art History 1
MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.04.01Differentiates among a variety of historical and cultural contexts in terms of characteristics and purposes of
works of art.
(cont'd)
Dada
Surrealism
Characteristics of Modern Art in America
Modern Art in Latin America
Harlem Renaissance
Early American Modern Architecture
Pop Art
Photography
New Media in Art
A.09-12.04.02Describes the function and explores the meaning of specific art objects within varied cultures, times, and
places.
Early Medieval Art I
Early Medieval Art II
Romanesque Art I
Romanesque Art II
Gothic Art I
Gothic Art II
14th Century I
14th Century II
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula I
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula II
15th Century: Italy I
15th Century: Italy II
15th Century: Italy III
Introduction to the Masters
The Masters I: Leonardo da Vinci
The Masters II: Raphael
The Masters III: Michelangelo
The Movement I: Renaissance Architecture
The Movement II: People
The Movement III: Painting
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IA-Art History 1
MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.04.02Describes the function and explores the meaning of specific art objects within varied cultures, times, and
places.
(cont'd)
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16th Century Northern Europe I: Germany and
France
16th Century Northern Europe II: Spain, Portugal,
and the Netherlands
16th Century Northern Europe III: England
Baroque Art I: Characteristics of Art and
Architecture
Baroque Art II: Italy and Spain
Baroque Art III: The Dutch Republic
Baroque Art IV: France and England
Asian Art: India, Nepal, and Tibet
Asian Art: China and Korea
Asian Art: Japan
African Art
Aztec and Inca Empires
Native American Art in North America
Polynesia, The Pacific, and Australia
Rococo Style
18th Century Art in Europe
Neoclassical
Romanticism
Impressionism
Realism
Modern Art in Context
Fauvism and Primitivism
Cubism
Dada
Surrealism
Characteristics of Modern Art in America
Modern Art in Latin America
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IA-Art History 1
MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.04.02Describes the function and explores the meaning of specific art objects within varied cultures, times, and
places.
(cont'd)
Harlem Renaissance
Early American Modern Architecture
Pop Art
Photography
New Media in Art
A.09-12.04.03Analyzes relationships of works of art to one another in terms of history, aesthetics, and culture, justifying
conclusions made in the analysis and using such conclusions to inform personal art production.
Baroque Art I: Characteristics of Art and
Architecture
Fauvism and Primitivism
A.09-12.03 Choosing and evaluating a range of subject matter, symbols and ideas - Develops competencies and creative
skills in problem solving, communication, and management of time and resources that contribute to lifelong
learning and career skills.
A.09-12.03.01Demonstrates the ability to reflect on how artworks differ visually, spatially, temporally, and functionally.
Baroque Art I: Characteristics of Art and
Architecture
Neoclassical
Romanticism
Impressionism
Realism
Modern Art in Context
Fauvism and Primitivism
Cubism
Dada
Surrealism
A.09-12.03.02Applies subjects, symbols, and ideas in artworks and applies the skills gained to daily life.
Baroque Art I: Characteristics of Art and
Architecture
Neoclassical
Romanticism
Impressionism
Realism
Modern Art in Context
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MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.03.02Applies subjects, symbols, and ideas in artworks and applies the skills gained to daily life.
(cont'd)
Fauvism and Primitivism
Cubism
Dada
Surrealism
A.09-12.05 Reflecting upon and assessing the characteristics and merits of their work and the work of others - Evaluates
and describes various kinds of art using appropriate art vocabulary and terminology. Derives meaning from
works of art, including own work, according to the elements of art, the principles of art and aesthetic
qualities.
A.09-12.05.01Identifies intentions of those creating artworks, explores the implications of various purposes, and justifies
the analyses of purposes in particular works.
Early Medieval Art I
Early Medieval Art II
Romanesque Art I
Romanesque Art II
Gothic Art I
Gothic Art II
14th Century I
14th Century II
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula I
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula II
15th Century: Italy I
15th Century: Italy II
15th Century: Italy III
Introduction to the Masters
The Masters I: Leonardo da Vinci
The Masters II: Raphael
The Masters III: Michelangelo
The Movement I: Renaissance Architecture
The Movement II: People
The Movement III: Painting
16th Century Northern Europe I: Germany and
France
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IA-Art History 1
MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.05.01Identifies intentions of those creating artworks, explores the implications of various purposes, and justifies
the analyses of purposes in particular works.
(cont'd)
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16th Century Northern Europe II: Spain, Portugal,
and the Netherlands
16th Century Northern Europe III: England
Baroque Art I: Characteristics of Art and
Architecture
Baroque Art II: Italy and Spain
Baroque Art III: The Dutch Republic
Baroque Art IV: France and England
Asian Art: India, Nepal, and Tibet
Asian Art: China and Korea
Asian Art: Japan
African Art
Aztec and Inca Empires
Native American Art in North America
Polynesia, The Pacific, and Australia
Rococo Style
18th Century Art in Europe
Neoclassical
Romanticism
Impressionism
Realism
Modern Art in Context
Fauvism and Primitivism
Cubism
Dada
Surrealism
Characteristics of Modern Art in America
Modern Art in Latin America
Harlem Renaissance
Early American Modern Architecture
Pop Art
Photography
New Media in Art
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IA-Art History 1
MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.05.02Describes the meanings of artworks by analyzing how specific works are created and how they relate to
historical and cultural contexts.
Early Medieval Art I
Early Medieval Art II
Romanesque Art I
Romanesque Art II
Gothic Art I
Gothic Art II
14th Century I
14th Century II
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula I
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula II
15th Century: Italy I
15th Century: Italy II
15th Century: Italy III
Introduction to the Masters
The Masters I: Leonardo da Vinci
The Masters II: Raphael
The Masters III: Michelangelo
The Movement I: Renaissance Architecture
The Movement II: People
The Movement III: Painting
16th Century Northern Europe I: Germany and
France
16th Century Northern Europe II: Spain, Portugal,
and the Netherlands
16th Century Northern Europe III: England
Baroque Art I: Characteristics of Art and
Architecture
Baroque Art II: Italy and Spain
Baroque Art III: The Dutch Republic
Baroque Art IV: France and England
Asian Art: India, Nepal, and Tibet
Asian Art: China and Korea
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IA-Art History 1
MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.05.02Describes the meanings of artworks by analyzing how specific works are created and how they relate to
historical and cultural contexts.
(cont'd)
Asian Art: Japan
African Art
Aztec and Inca Empires
Native American Art in North America
Polynesia, The Pacific, and Australia
Rococo Style
18th Century Art in Europe
Neoclassical
Romanticism
Impressionism
Realism
Modern Art in Context
Fauvism and Primitivism
Cubism
Dada
Surrealism
Characteristics of Modern Art in America
Modern Art in Latin America
Harlem Renaissance
Early American Modern Architecture
Pop Art
Photography
New Media in Art
A.09-12.05.03Reflects analytically on various interpretations as a means for understanding and evaluating works of visual
art.
Baroque Art I: Characteristics of Art and
Architecture
Neoclassical
Impressionism
Cubism
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IA-Art History 1
MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.01 Understanding and applying media, techniques, and processes - Uses various media to demonstrate
understanding of the elements of art.
A.09-12.01.01Applies media, techniques, and processes with sufficient skill, confidence, and sensitivity that intentions are
carried out in artworks.
Pop Art
Photography
New Media in Art
A.09-12.01.02Conceive and create works of visual art that demonstrate an understanding of how the communication of
ideas relates to the media, techniques, and processes used.
Pop Art
Photography
New Media in Art
A.09-12.06 Making connections between visual arts and other disciplines - Describes what is learned in the visual arts,
and apply that knowledge to other curricular areas.
A.09-12.06.01Compares the materials, technologies, media, and processes of the visual arts with those of other arts
disciplines as they are used in creation and types of analysis.
Early Medieval Art II
Romanesque Art II
The Masters I: Leonardo da Vinci
African Art
Aztec and Inca Empires
Native American Art in North America
A.09-12.06.02Compares characteristics of visual arts within a particular historical period or style with ideas, issues, or
themes in the humanities or sciences.
Early Medieval Art I
Early Medieval Art II
Romanesque Art I
Romanesque Art II
Gothic Art I
Gothic Art II
14th Century I
14th Century II
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula I
15th Century: Northern Europe and the Iberian
Peninsula II
15th Century: Italy I
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MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.06.02Compares characteristics of visual arts within a particular historical period or style with ideas, issues, or
themes in the humanities or sciences.
(cont'd)
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15th Century: Italy II
15th Century: Italy III
Introduction to the Masters
The Masters I: Leonardo da Vinci
The Masters II: Raphael
The Masters III: Michelangelo
The Movement I: Renaissance Architecture
The Movement II: People
The Movement III: Painting
16th Century Northern Europe I: Germany and
France
16th Century Northern Europe II: Spain, Portugal,
and the Netherlands
16th Century Northern Europe III: England
Baroque Art I: Characteristics of Art and
Architecture
Baroque Art II: Italy and Spain
Baroque Art III: The Dutch Republic
Baroque Art IV: France and England
Asian Art: India, Nepal, and Tibet
Asian Art: China and Korea
Asian Art: Japan
African Art
Aztec and Inca Empires
Native American Art in North America
Polynesia, The Pacific, and Australia
Rococo Style
18th Century Art in Europe
Neoclassical
Romanticism
Impressionism
Realism
Modern Art in Context
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IA-Art History 1
MISIC Standards/Benchmarks
Standard ID Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A.09-12.06.02Compares characteristics of visual arts within a particular historical period or style with ideas, issues, or
themes in the humanities or sciences.
(cont'd)
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Fauvism and Primitivism
Cubism
Dada
Surrealism
Characteristics of Modern Art in America
Modern Art in Latin America
Harlem Renaissance
Early American Modern Architecture
Pop Art
Photography
New Media in Art
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