Title: Assessment and Quiz: Lesson 15
1Assessment and Quiz Lesson 15
2Connector.
- In your tables place your artwork in order of
their quality level. - 2A 4C
- If you think 2 or more pieces of artwork maybe
the same quality level position them next to each
other.
3Big Picture
- Connector.
- Group work assess artwork.
- Class discussion on peer assessment.
- Self assessment and
- set targets.
- Table groups present
- assessment work.
- Shoes Around the
- World quiz.
- Review.
4Learning Objective
- All will assess their Shoes Around the World
final shoe design portrait and present their
assessed work on their table. - All will evaluate what they have learnt through
the end of project quiz.
5Group Work
- In your table groups head each piece of paper
with a different level, 2A, 3C, 3B, 3A. - Look at the shoes in their quality order from the
connector. - Under the different level headings you need to
write the criteria that you think makes a shoe
that level. - EXAMPLE
- 2A Stitching is different sizes and directions.
- 3C Stitching is different sizes but are all
straight. - GIVE at least 2 TARGETS to each person on your
table. - YOUR table will PRESENT their work to the class.
6Present 1 of your Assessed Pieces
FOR POSITIVE POINTS Explain what makes the
artwork that level. What are their targets to
move up a level. Use the formal elements to
explain.
Key skills to demonstrate in to days lesson for
whole table positive points Listening,
communicating, patience, teamwork, creativity,
effective participators
7Review Self Assessment
- On your folder write
Title Term Working At Working Towards Target 1 Target 2
Shoes Around the World Final Shoe
8Points to Improve in Your Art Work.
- The stitches are uneven and different sizes.
- Sequins/beads/appliqué are not tightly sewn on.
- Felt is cut out rough with messy edges.
- Felt has holes in it or is very thin.
- There is not a clear colour scheme.
- There is not a clear link to Hundertwassers
artwork. - Sequins/beads/appliqué is not sewn on in a
decorative pattern. - The colouring in, in the shoe sole is rough.
- The shoe sole and felts pattern do not match.
9Pick 2 Targets
- The stitches need to be the same size and
distance apart in neat straight lines. - The sequins/beads/appliqué need to be pulled
tightly as they are sewn to ensure they are not
loose. - Felt needs to be cut out slowly and neatly to
ensure the edges are smooth. - Felt needs more fleece laid across to ensure
there are no gaps or a further layer of fleece to
make it strong. - Need to keep a clear selection of colours to
create a theme. - Need to look at the project artist for ideas on
pattern and colour. - Need creatively sew on my accessories in a
decorative pattern - Need to run the colours over one another to blend
them smoothly in one neat direction. - Need to make sure I follow my design idea in my
design sheet.
10Quiz
- Who was your Shoes Around the World artist?
- 2) What shapes and lines did your project artist
not like to use? - 3) Why did your project artist NOT like these
lines and shapes?
11Quiz
- 4) What is a template?
- 5) What is pattern cutting?
- 6) What is a logo?
- 7) What is the benefit to selling clothes or
shoes with a logo?
12Quiz
- 8) What is appliqué?
- 9) Draw what a running stitch looks like?
- 10) When do you use the catch stitch?
- 11) Where does fleece come from?
13Quiz
- 12) What is the name of the fabric you used to
make your shoe? - 13) What makes the fabric you used in your shoe
strong? - 14) What makes the fabric you used not suitable
for shoes?
14Quiz-Answers
- Who was your Shoes Around the World artist?
- Friedensreich Hundertwasser
- 2) What shapes and lines did your project artist
not like to use? - Squares, rectangles and straight lines
- 3) Why did your project artist NOT like these
lines and shapes? - He was from the city of Austria and did not like
the hard straight lines of the buildings in the
city.
15Quiz-Answers
- 4) What is a template?
- A shape in which you can draw or cut round to
re-produce the same shape. - 5) What is pattern cutting?
- Using cut out shapes that when put together make
an item of clothing. - 6) What is a logo?
- Is a picture that represents a company or group
of people.
16Quiz-Answers
- 7) What is the benefit to selling clothes or
shoes with a logo? - It gives your design an identity so the public
know the items you are selling are by you or our
company. - 8) What is appliqué?
- Sewing 1 piece of fabric onto another in a
decorative shape or as a logo.
17Quiz-Answers
- 9) Draw what a running stitch looks like?
- OR
- 10) When do you use the catch stitch?
- To catch the appliqué shape to
- attach it to the base fabric.
- 11) Where does fleece come from?
- The wool of sheep.
18Quiz-Answers
- 12) What is the name of the fabric you used to
make your shoe? - I used felt to make my shoe.
- 13) What makes the fabric you used in your shoe
strong? - The felt is a bonded fabric and does not fray.
- 14) What makes the fabric you used not suitable
for shoes? - Felt is not water proof and would absorb rain
water.
19Quiz-Answers
- Add up the number of your correct answers.
- How many did you get out of 14?