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Unit Title: 
Essential Satire (Logos) | 
Key Concept: Relationships 
Related Concept: 
Boundaries 
Global Context: 
Identities and Relationships | 
Statement of Inquiry: Satire can be a powerful tool for raising awareness about injustices. | 
Factual: What are some characteristics of a good logo? 
Conceptual:  
Who determines the boundaries? 
Debatable: Is there anything wrong with selling out? | 
Pre-Projects:  
Pen Tool Introduction 
Pen Tool Practice 
Projects: 
Essential Satire Logo 
T-Shirt Logo 
Criterion: 
C.ii: Demonstrate a range and depth of creative-thinking behaviours. 
C.iii: Demonstrate the exploration of ideas to shape artistic intention through to a point of realization. 
D.i: Construct meaning and transfer learning to new settings. 
D.ii: Create an artistic response that intends to reflect or impact on the world around them. | 
ATL: Self Management 
Learner profile: 
Risk-Taker | 
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Unit Title | 
MYP frameworks | 
Statement of Inquiry | 
Inquiry Questions | 
Assessments | 
IB Aspects | 
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Unit Title: Truth in Advertising | 
Key Concept: Perspective 
Related Concept: 
Representation 
Global Context: Fairness and development  | 
Advertisements can present skewed perspectives. | 
Factual: In what forms can advertisement appear? 
Conceptual: Can an image persuade someone to act? 
Debatable: Should advertisement should be regulated by the government? | 
Pre-Project:  
Identity Objects Self Portrait 
Project: 
Truth in Advertising 
Criterion:  
A.iii: use acquired knowledge to purposefully inform artistic decisions in the process of creating artwork. 
B.i: demonstrate the acquisition and development of the skills and techniques of the art form studied 
B.ii: demonstrate the application of skills and techniques to create, perform and/or present art. | 
ATL: 
Thinking Skills 
Learner Profile: 
Inquirer | 
