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CCSSELALITERACYW510 Write routinely over extended time frames time for research reflection and revision and shorter time frames a single sitting or a day or two for a range of disciplinespecific tasks purposes and audiences ID: 553280

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Percolating Art Work

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.10

Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.

Objective:

The

Learner/Artists will physically produce an art work featuring the Louisiana Poverty Point Culture and use the Percolator App to create multiple versions of their work. Upon completion, they will reflect upon the differences between the original work and the Percolator images, writing their thoughts and then sharing with a table partner.

After completing your art

work

work

featuring the Louisiana Poverty Point

Culture

,

carefully take a photo of it with the

ipad

camera at the easel station, set up in the art studio

.

Before working with

Percolator,

watch the video,

https://

vimeo.com/31242923

. It’s short and quick. Watch for all the different change possibilities! Think of George Seurat’s artwork, Pointillism!

Open

Percolator App

.

Tap

Choose a Photo

(camera icon at bottom left).

Tap

Import/Photo Library.

At

Photos

menu, select

Camera Roll

and find your photo.

Tap your photo; it will automatically pop into Percolator, using the last effects selected previously.

If you like it, you may save by tapping the

heart

icon in the bottom center of the screen.

Then, tap

Save to Photos.

Now, use the tools at the bottom of the screen to transform your work,

Grind, Brew,

and

Serve.

Each of these items has a roller bar below it. Roll each on as you like and watch your image change.

There is a

small arrow

at the right of the roller bars. If you tap, you’ll find many more effect options,

Grind: Circles and Effect; Brew:

Pic

and Blends; Serve: Tone and Texture.

Tap

Re-grind

whenever you want to change something; it’s at the far right above the roller bars.

Your image changes while the Percolator App is

“grinding beans, boiling water and percolating”.

Tap the C

offee Cup

button to continue to make changes.

If you roll to

Stirred

under

Serve

, it will automatically transform your image with the new selections.

Explore

for a few minutes. If you find an image you like, refer to number 6 in this list for saving it.

Once you have 3 saved percolated images, minimize the

Percolator

by tapping the

“home”

button on the

ipad

.

Tap

Photos

and tap

Select .

Tap all of your photos, the original and 3 percolated images. A blue circle with a check mark will appear on each one.

At the far left top, you’ll see the

Send

button, tap it. Then tap

Mail

icon to send your works by email to yourself. I will be copied in this email.

In the subject line, type your name and grade, i.e. Isabella5.

Now in the

Camera Roll

, view your works including the original, tapping each one to enlarge it.

Write

a list of differences using the elements of art and answer this question, “Has the message of your artwork changed with this Percolator App and how has it changed?”

Write

a complete paragraph with your findings.

Share

with your table partner.Slide2

Example: Percolated Artwork

Objective: