The Pack contains associated resources for the learning experience, typically in the form of articles and videos. There is a teacher Pack (with only teacher information) and a student Pack (which contains only student information). As a teacher, you can toggle between both to see everything.
Here are the teacher pack items for Colonial Arts and Literature:
Overview In this experience, students explore three areas of colonial arts: visual art, literature, and music. They work in small groups to research and prepare a presentation of a specific topic. After the presentations, students reflect on how art does more than reflect culture—it can also influence ideas and society. Finally, they rate their presentations and their small group collaboration using a rubric. There are several strategies available for implementing this experience: Decide how much time to allow for the research, preparation, and presentations, and set the experience end date accordingly. You may want to continue with additional lessons in parallel while students work on their presentations. Objectives:
The arts—visual arts, literature, music, dance, and theater—can teach you about the society in which they are created. They are a window into the values and worldview of the people that create them. In this experience, you will learn about colonial society by examining the visual art, literature, and music created within that society.
Objectives:
What song should your choir perform at the festival?
Before moving on, explain to students how you are dividing the small groups and how they will choose their presentation projects. Review the rubric in the student pack. Groups researching visual arts should go to scene 2. Groups researching literature should go to scene 3. Groups researching music should go to scene 4.