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Unit Title:
Essential Satire (Logos)
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Key Concept: Relationships
Related Concept:
Boundaries
Global Context:
Identities and Relationships
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Statement of Inquiry: Satire can be a powerful tool for raising awareness about injustices.
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Factual: What are some characteristics of a good logo?
Conceptual:
Who determines the boundaries?
Debatable: Is there anything wrong with selling out?
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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.
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ATL: Self Management
Learner profile:
Risk-Taker
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Unit Title
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MYP frameworks
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Statement of Inquiry
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Inquiry Questions
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Assessments
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IB Aspects
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Unit Title: Truth in Advertising
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Key Concept: Perspective
Related Concept:
Representation
Global Context: Fairness and development
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Advertisements can present skewed perspectives.
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Factual: In what forms can advertisement appear?
Conceptual: Can an image persuade someone to act?
Debatable: Should advertisement should be regulated by the government?
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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.
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ATL:
Thinking Skills
Learner Profile:
Inquirer
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