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1
  • Unit 3 Lesson 4
  • Day 2

2
Day 2 Word Knowledge
  • WHAT WE WILL REVIEW
  • Cardinal and ordinal numbers
  • How suffixes change words
  • Regular and irregular comparatives
  • /o/ spellings o and o_e

3
Day 2 Word Knowledge
  • Find the comparative word.
  • Find the ordinal number.
  • Pablo Picasso was one of the greatest artists of
    the twentieth century.

4
Day 2 Word Knowledge
  • Find the words with suffixes.
  • It became much more colorful and flatter looking.
  • The thing that made Picasso such a great artist
    was his originality.

5
Day 2Word Knowledge
  • Find the words with the /o/ and identify the
    spelling.
  • Most shoes will get old and worn over time.

6
Day 2 Word Knowledge
  • WHAT WE REVIEWED
  • Cardinal and ordinal numbers
  • How suffixes change words
  • Regular and irregular comparatives
  • /o/ spellings o and o_e

7
Day 2 Vocabulary
  • encouraged urged on gave hope or confidence
    to
  • style a way of doing something
  • controversial something causing a disagreement
    or argument
  • monuments buildings, statues, or special
    structures that are made to honor a person or
    event
  • originality ability to create something new,
    unusual, or different
  • scenery painted scenes or hangings on a theater
    stage

8
Encouraged
  • To urge on give hope or confidence to someone
  • Antonym dampen, deflate, discourage
  • Synonym excite, rouse,
  • energize
  • Part of Speech verb

9
Style
  • A way of doing something
  • Antonym dullness, tasteless
  • Synonym elegance, fad, flair
  • Part of Speech noun


10
Controversial
  • Causing a disagreement, argument, or public
    dispute
  • Antonym agreeable, indisputable
  • Synonym questionable, uncertain
  • Part of Speech adjective


11
Monument
  • A building, statue, or special structure that
    honors a person or event
  • Synonym masterpiece, tribute, statue
  • Part of Speech noun


12
Originality
  • The ability to create something new, unusual, or
    different
  • Antonym staleness, repeated
  • Synonym imagination, novelty, innovation
  • Part of Speech noun


13
Scenery
  • A painted scene or hanging on a theatre stage
  • Antonym emptiness, blackness
  • Synonym landscape, setting, décor
  • Part of Speech noun


14
Cubism
  • A period of ART developed in Paris in the early
    20th century - during natural forms into abstract
    using geometric structures.
  • Synonym abstract, geometric structures
  • Part of Speech noun


15
Match vocabulary words with definitions
  • Encourage
  • Style
  • Controversial
  • Monument
  • Originality
  • A way of doing something
  • B causes disagreement
  • C feel you can do it
  • D new unusual
  • E statue to honor
  • Something or someone

16
Compare and Contrast
  • We compare and contrast things to tell how they
    are alike and how they are different.
  • Use your two column graphic organizer to compare
    and contrast The Blue Period and The Rose Period.

17
Compare and Contrast
  • The Blue Period
  • His best friend died.
  • He felt alone and sad.
  • None of his paintings were selling.
  • He was almost starving to death.
  • His paintings had a lot of blue in them.
  • The Rose Period
  • He fell in love with Fernande.
  • He painted with happier colors.
  • He painted happier things.
  • He painted clowns and their animals.

18
Compare and ContrastThree Cubism Paintings
  • We will compare these three cubism paintings to
    show how Picassos cubism changed over time.
  • Note that as time went on his paintings were
    flatter and more colorful.

19
Portrait of D.H. Kahnweiler1910
  • soft colors
  • small shapes
  • lots of shapes
  • neutral subject this means a subject that does
    not cause a lot of emotion

20
Three Musicians1921
  • soft and bright colors
  • biggest shapes
  • happy subject

21
Weeping Woman1937
  • bright colors
  • bigger shapes
  • emotional subject

22
Two Paintings of Jaime Sabartes
  • Picasso Painting
  • Imaginative
  • Eyes, nose, mouth in unusual placement
  • Emphasis on curves
  • Dobson Painting
  • Realistic
  • Details in realistic placement
  • Emphasis on realistic curves and angles

23
Comprehension
  • How did Picasso use his imagination in his work?
  • He looked at the world in new and exciting ways.
  • He painted people and scenes broken up into flat
    cubes.
  • He used blue to show sadness and rose to show
    happiness.

24
Comprehension
  • What did Picassos different styles of painting
    show you about this famous artist?
  • He was creating different ways of working
    throughout his life.
  • He didnt keep doing things the same way.

25
Comprehension
  • What are some important differences between
    Picassos work during his Blue and Rose Periods?
  • During his Blue Period Picasso felt sad, so he
    used the color blue to paint.
  • During his Rose Period, he felt happier and he
    used happier colors.

26
Student Discussion
  • Working in groups students will answer the
    questions on the Discussion Worksheet.
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