Lesson Plan | Lesson Plan Iteratif Teachy | Art: Modern Baroque
Keywords | Baroque Art, Modern Age, Artistic Movement, Europe, Americas, Active Methodology, Social Media, Instagram, TikTok, Escape Room, Collaboration, Digital Research, Critical Analysis, Teamwork, Artistic Expression |
Resources | Smartphones or tablets with internet access, Mock profiles on Instagram and TikTok, Digital Escape Room platform, Multimedia projector, Computers with internet access, Note-taking materials (notebooks, pens), Video editing software (for creating TikTok-style videos) |
Codes | - |
Grade | 11th grade |
Discipline | Arts |
Goal
Duration: 10 - 15 minutes
The aim of this stage is to clearly communicate the lesson objectives to students, outlining what they need to grasp and achieve by the end of the session. This provides a focused direction for their activities and efforts throughout the lesson.
Goal Utama:
1. Gain an understanding of baroque art as an artistic and spiritual expression in the Modern Age.
2. Analyze the impact of the baroque movement in Europe and its influence across the Americas.
Goal Sekunder:
- Develop critical and contextual appreciation of baroque art across various cultures.
- Promote research and analytical skills using digital tools.
Introduction
Duration: (15 - 20 minutes)
This stage aims to spark initial interest and curiosity among students regarding the topic. By searching for and sharing interesting facts, students will actively and collaboratively engage with the subject matter, setting the stage for a rich discussion about baroque art and its relevance today.
Warming Up
Introduction:
Baroque art emerged in late 16th century Europe, noted for its grandeur, intricate details, and emotional expressiveness. This style was heavily utilized by the Catholic Church as a means to spread faith during the Counter-Reformation. Today, we’ll examine how baroque art transcended its original era and continues to influence modern art. To kick things off, have students use their smartphones to find an intriguing fact about baroque art and share it with the class.
Initial Thoughts
1. What are the defining features of baroque art?
2. How did the Catholic Church leverage baroque art for its mission?
3. Can you name some notable examples of baroque works in Europe and the Americas?
4. In what ways did baroque art influence subsequent artistic movements?
5. Can we spot baroque elements in today's artworks? Can you provide examples?
Development
Duration: 70 - 75 minutes
This stage is designed to enable students to actively engage with the concepts of baroque art through dynamic and contextualized activities that relate to their digital experiences, fostering collaborative learning and the development of critical and tech skills.
Activity Suggestions
Activity Recommendations
Activity 1 - 🖼️ Creating a Modern Baroque Feed on Instagram
> Duration: 60 - 70 minutes
- Goal: Connect the concepts of baroque art to contemporary life while developing research and digital communication skills.
- Deskripsi Activity: In this task, students will create a mock Instagram profile focused on modern baroque art. They will post and discuss baroque artworks, relating them to contemporary elements they encounter in their daily lives.
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Split students into groups of up to 5.
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Each group creates a fictitious Instagram profile.
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Groups should conduct digital research on baroque artworks, selecting at least 5 to feature on their profile.
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Each post must include a detailed description of the work, emphasizing baroque characteristics and linking them to modern elements (e.g., current architecture, graphic design, etc.).
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Students should engage with each other’s posts by commenting and liking, mimicking social media interactions.
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At the end, groups will present their profiles and discuss how baroque art has influenced modern artistic expressions.
Activity 2 - 🎮 Digital Game: Baroque Escape Room
> Duration: 60 - 70 minutes
- Goal: Foster teamwork, problem-solving, and a deeper appreciation for baroque art in a fun, interactive setting.
- Deskripsi Activity: Students will take part in a digital escape room adventure where they need to solve riddles and challenges related to baroque art to 'escape' from a virtual museum.
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Divide students into groups of up to 5.
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Access a digital escape room platform set up by the teacher, complete with riddles and challenges about baroque art.
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Groups must work together to solve the riddles, which may involve identifying artistic traits, matching artworks with baroque artists, and answering historical questions.
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The game should feature visual prompts, texts, and multimedia to contextualize baroque art.
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The first group to 'escape' wins, but all groups must complete the activity for a final analysis of the challenges.
Activity 3 - 🎤 Historical TikTok: Baroque Influencers
> Duration: 60 - 70 minutes
- Goal: Encourage summarization, creativity in communication, and the use of digital tools to teach art and history.
- Deskripsi Activity: Students will create short videos in a TikTok style, acting as digital influencers explaining characteristics of baroque art and its relevance today.
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Organize students into groups of up to 5.
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Each group selects a specific theme related to baroque art (e.g., architecture, painting, sculpture).
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Students will create brief videos (up to 60 seconds) explaining their chosen theme in an engaging and accessible way, similar to digital influencers.
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Videos should include visual examples, comparisons with modern art, and can incorporate music, effects, and editing allowed on the TikTok platform.
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Each group posts their videos on a fictional TikTok account and shares the link with the class for viewing and feedback.
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Lastly, groups present their videos and discuss the main points covered.
Feedback
Duration: (20 - 25 minutes)
🔍 Purpose: This stage focuses on consolidating learning by fostering deep reflection on the material explored and activities undertaken. Group discussion, reflection questions, and 360° feedback encourage critical analysis, collaborative communication, and the development of essential social and emotional skills important for students' academic and personal growth.
Group Discussion
🗣️ Group Discussion: Bring all students together to share their learnings from the activities. Start by revisiting the main objectives of the lesson and invite groups to present their conclusions. Use the outline below to steer the discussion:
- Introduction: Have each group summarize their activities and key takeaways. Ask about the challenges encountered and how they were resolved.
- Exchange of Ideas: Encourage students to comment on one another’s activities. Ask them what surprised them most in their classmates' presentations and if any new insights about baroque art emerged.
- Synthesis and Reflection: Wrap up the discussion by prompting students to reflect on how baroque art continues to influence modern art, connecting to examples seen or discussed during the lesson.
Reflections
1. 🧐 Reflection Questions:
- In what ways does baroque art reflect the values and culture of its era?
- How can we observe baroque influence in contemporary artistic elements?
- What were the primary challenges during the activities, and how did they increase understanding of the topic?
Feedback 360º
🔄 360° Feedback: Direct students to provide constructive feedback to their peers regarding group work. Encourage them to be specific, acknowledging strengths and suggesting areas for improvement. Consider these points for guidance:
- Clarity and Relevance: How clear and relevant was the content presented by the peer?
- Collaboration and Group Dynamics: How well did the peer participate and work in the group?
- Creativity and Engagement: Did the peer introduce creative ideas and actively engage in the activities?
Conclusion
Duration: (10 - 15 minutes)
📚 Purpose: To consolidate knowledge gained in a fun and relatable way for students. This conclusion enhances critical understanding of the topic while highlighting its relevance and applications in modern contexts, helping to solidify key concepts and encouraging final reflections that connect learning to contemporary culture.
Summary
🌟 Fun Summary: Picture baroque art as a 'series' of hits from the 17th century, brimming with drama, grandeur, and shocking twists! Today, we dove into this series to understand its use by the Catholic Church during the Counter-Reformation and how its techniques and styles continue to impact modern art, even in social media. Each baroque piece is like a viral post that still attracts likes and comments today! 📸🎨
World
🌐 In the Current World: The characteristics of baroque art—exaggeration, movement, and intricate detailing—reflect modern artistic expressions and pop culture, such as carefully edited TikTok videos or nostalgic Instagram filters. The ability to tell stories and evoke emotions through visuals remains timeless, showing that even after centuries, we still strive to create impactful and emotional works.
Applications
🎨 Applications in Daily Life: Understanding baroque allows us to grasp the evolution of art and the manifestation of human emotions over time. This understanding applies to graphic design, architecture, and even digital marketing strategies, where visual storytelling and emotional resonance are key to capturing the audience's attention.