Enduring Understanding 1: Creating, interpreting, and responding in the arts stimulate the imagination and encourage innovation and creative risk-taking.

General Information
Number: VA.68.F.1
Title: Creating, interpreting, and responding in the arts stimulate the imagination and encourage innovation and creative risk-taking.
Type: Enduring Understanding
Subject: Visual Art
Grade: 68
Big Idea: Innovation, Technology, and the Future

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Independent

VA.68.F.1.In.a
Select and use structural elements of art and organizational principles of design to create artworks in different or unusual ways.
VA.68.F.1.In.b
Individually or collaboratively demonstrate the use of a variety of technology to produce visual art.

Supported

VA.68.F.1.Su.a
Use teacher-selected structural elements of art and organizational principles of design to create artworks in different or unusual ways.
VA.68.F.1.Su.b
Individually or collaboratively demonstrate the use of selected technology to produce visual art.

Participatory

VA.68.F.1.Pa.a
Use a teacher-selected structural element of art or organizational principle of design to create artworks in different or unusual ways.
VA.68.F.1.Pa.b
Individually or collaboratively demonstrate the use of a selected technology to produce visual art.

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Type: Lesson Plan

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Type: Lesson Plan

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