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High School: Humanities


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Humanities Lessons

By Steve Neuherz

September 04, 2006

Welcome to Humanities!  For the next nine weeks you'll be exposed to many musicians & artists from the past.  This web page will focus on the art history portion of the class.  See the "Related Links" below for web sites to enhance your learning experience! 

If you experience any problems with the slide-shows, please inform Ms. Hughes or Mr. Neuherz.

Unit #1:Prehistoric Art to Medieval Architecture

 Unit #1: Prehistoric to Medieval Architecture

*Art Test #1*

Unit #2:The Renaissance to Baroque

 Unit #2: The Renaissance to Baroque

*Art Test #2*

Unit #3:Neo-Classical to Post-Impressionism

 Humanities Unit #3: Neo-Classical to Post-Impressionism

*Art Test #3*

Unit #4:20th Century-Present

 Humanities Unit #4: 20th Century-Present

 Humanities-Part 4 Supplement

*Art Test #4*

Just For Fun: ART PARODIES

 Art Parodies - Humanities

REVIEW FOR FINAL EXAM

*Art Final Exam*

Slideshows we may or may not view, depending on time constraints for the quarter:

Introduction: Images are everywhere. Some make us think, feel, or give directions while others tell a story or represent something else entirely. Images have many meanings and cause us to react in many different ways.  Record your responses to the following images on your handout.  You may take your time by pausing on each image.  

 Humanities Introduction Lesson: Images are everywhere

Supplemental Lesson & Art Assessment: The Human Form. Artists depict the human body in many unique ways--mostly unrealistic. Why? Study the following images that correspond with this unit.

 Humanities Supplemental Lesson:: The Human Form

 

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