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Year 8 The Arts

This course explores the diverse ways artists communicate meaning through visual and performing arts. Students develop technical skills in music, drama, and visual arts while analyzing how cultural context influences creative choices.

4 units·50 topics·Ages 13-14

01Visual Narrative and Identity

13 topics·Term 1

Students explore how personal and cultural identity is represented in visual arts through portraiture and symbolic imagery.

Elements of Visual Storytelling

Students analyze how visual elements like line, shape, and color contribute to narrative in various art forms.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Principles of Visual Composition

Students investigate principles like balance, contrast, and emphasis, and how they guide the viewer's eye and convey meaning.

Case Study AnalysisConcept Mapping
The Power of Portraiture: Emotion and Character

An investigation into how facial expressions and lighting convey emotion and character in contemporary portraiture.

Gallery WalkCase Study Analysis
Symbolism and Metaphor in Art

Students learn to use objects and colors as symbols to represent abstract ideas in their own compositions.

Carousel BrainstormThink-Pair-Share
Exploring Personal Identity through Self-Portraiture

Students create self-portraits, focusing on how visual choices communicate aspects of their identity.

Experiential LearningProject-Based Learning
Indigenous Australian Visual Storytelling Traditions

An examination of how artists use visual elements to express and explore cultural heritage and belonging.

Case Study AnalysisGallery Walk
Mixed Media Storytelling Techniques

Combining traditional drawing with found materials to create textured, layered narratives.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Critiquing Visual Narratives

Students develop skills in analyzing and interpreting the stories conveyed through visual artworks.

Socratic SeminarFishbowl Discussion
Introduction to Drawing Techniques

Students learn fundamental drawing skills including line, shading, and perspective to create realistic and expressive forms.

Experiential LearningFlipped Classroom
Color Theory and Emotion

Exploring the psychological impact of color and how artists use color palettes to evoke specific moods and emotions.

Carousel BrainstormConcept Mapping
Sculpture and Three-Dimensional Form

Students experiment with materials and techniques to create three-dimensional artworks, focusing on form and space.

Project-Based LearningExperiential Learning
Printmaking: Repetition and Variation

Students explore basic printmaking techniques, understanding how repetition and variation create unique artistic effects.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Art and the Environment

Examining how artists use natural materials and themes to create art that comments on environmental issues.

Project-Based LearningInquiry Circle

02Soundscapes and Composition

13 topics·Term 2

An exploration of musical elements and how they are organized to create mood and atmosphere.

The Architecture of Rhythm: Time Signatures and Syncopation

Analyzing complex time signatures and syncopation in modern and traditional music.

Case Study AnalysisPeer Teaching
Melodic Intent: Pitch and Interval Choices

Understanding how pitch and interval choices influence the listener's psychological response.

Gallery WalkPeer Teaching
Harmony and Dissonance

Exploring the use of harmony and dissonance to create tension and release in musical compositions.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Timbre and Instrumentation

Investigating how different instruments and vocal qualities contribute to the overall sound and mood of a piece.

Case Study AnalysisStations Rotation
Digital Sound Design: Manipulating Found Sounds

Using technology to manipulate found sounds and create atmospheric electronic music.

Inquiry CircleProject-Based Learning
Composing for Specific Moods

Students compose short musical pieces designed to evoke specific emotions or atmospheres.

Project-Based LearningPeer Teaching
Country, Song, and Ceremony: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Musical Traditions

Exploring how music reflects and shapes cultural values, traditions, and social structures.

Case Study AnalysisWorld Café
Songwriting: Lyrics and Melody

Students learn the basics of songwriting, focusing on the relationship between lyrical content and melodic structure.

Project-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Music Technology: Recording and Production

Introduction to basic recording techniques, audio editing, and mixing using digital audio workstations.

Experiential LearningFlipped Classroom
Film Scoring: Music for Visuals

Exploring how music is used to enhance narrative, build tension, and evoke emotion in film and other visual media.

Case Study AnalysisProject-Based Learning
The Evolution of Musical Genres

Tracing the development of various musical genres, understanding their historical context and defining characteristics.

Timeline ChallengeJigsaw
Critiquing Musical Performances

Developing a vocabulary for analyzing and evaluating musical performances based on technical skill, interpretation, and emotional impact.

Socratic SeminarFishbowl Discussion
Music and Wellbeing

Exploring the therapeutic and psychological benefits of music, including its use in relaxation, focus, and emotional regulation.

Inquiry CircleExperiential Learning

03Theatrical Worlds

13 topics·Term 3

Students dive into the mechanics of performance, focusing on character development and stagecraft.

Physicality and Presence in Performance

Developing character through movement, posture, and non-verbal communication.

Role PlayExperiential Learning
Vocal Techniques for Character

Exploring how voice, pitch, pace, and volume can define and enhance a theatrical character.

Role PlayHot Seat
Script Analysis and Subtext

Uncovering the hidden meanings and motivations behind a playwright's dialogue.

Socratic SeminarFishbowl Discussion
Improvisation and Spontaneity

Developing quick thinking and collaborative skills through improvisational theatre games and exercises.

Role PlayExperiential Learning
The Designer's Eye: Lighting and Costume

Exploring how lighting and costume design support the director's vision and character development.

Museum ExhibitGallery Walk
Set Design and Spatial Dynamics

Understanding how set geometry and props influence actor interaction and audience perception.

Museum ExhibitProject-Based Learning
Directing Principles: Staging a Scene

Students learn basic directing techniques, including blocking, pacing, and guiding actor choices.

Role PlayCollaborative Problem-Solving
Stage Makeup and Special Effects

Exploring the use of makeup to transform actors into characters, including basic aging, injury, and fantastical effects.

Experiential LearningProject-Based Learning
Sound Design for Theatre

Understanding the role of sound effects, music, and ambient noise in creating atmosphere and supporting narrative in live theatre.

Case Study AnalysisProject-Based Learning
Puppetry and Object Theatre

Exploring the art of bringing inanimate objects to life through manipulation, voice, and movement.

Experiential LearningRole Play
Theatre History: Ancient Greek Drama

An introduction to the origins of Western theatre, focusing on the structure, themes, and cultural significance of ancient Greek plays.

Socratic SeminarDocument Mystery
Devised Theatre: Creating Original Work

Students collaborate to create an original theatrical piece from scratch, exploring themes and developing characters collectively.

Project-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Critiquing Live Performance

Developing a framework for analyzing and evaluating live theatrical performances, considering acting, direction, and design elements.

Socratic SeminarChalk Talk

04Art Movements and Social Change

11 topics·Term 4

A study of how art has been used as a tool for political commentary and social reform.

The Rise of Street Art: Vandalism to Protest

Examining the transition of graffiti from vandalism to a respected form of social protest.

Experiential LearningFormal Debate
Propaganda and Persuasion in Visual Media

Analyzing the visual techniques used in posters and media to influence public opinion.

Case Study AnalysisStations Rotation
Art as a Voice for Social Justice

Exploring how artists use their work to advocate for human rights, equality, and environmental causes.

Project-Based LearningDocument Mystery
Indigenous Perspectives in Modern Art

Exploring how First Nations artists blend traditional techniques with contemporary themes.

Role PlayCase Study Analysis
The Role of Performance Art in Activism

Investigating how live performance is used to provoke thought, challenge norms, and inspire action.

Experiential LearningSimulation Game
Censorship and Artistic Freedom

Debating the boundaries of artistic expression and the implications of censorship in different societies.

Formal DebatePhilosophical Chairs
Art and Revolution: The Avant-Garde

Examining how avant-garde movements challenged traditional artistic conventions and reflected societal upheaval.

Case Study AnalysisSocratic Seminar
Feminist Art and Gender Representation

Exploring how feminist artists have used their work to critique gender stereotypes and advocate for equality.

Gallery WalkPhilosophical Chairs
Environmental Art and Sustainability

Investigating artists who create works that raise awareness about environmental issues and promote sustainable practices.

Project-Based LearningInquiry Circle
Art and Technology: New Forms of Activism

Exploring how digital art, social media, and interactive installations are used for social and political commentary.

Project-Based LearningWorld Café
The Artist as Historian: Documenting Social Change

Examining how artists act as chroniclers of their time, documenting social movements, conflicts, and cultural shifts.

Case Study AnalysisDocument Mystery