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Art Reflection & Presentation

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Art
30
2 students
3 May 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 5 of 5 in the unit "Exploring Artistic Expressions". Lesson Title: Art Reflection and Presentation Lesson Description: Students will present their mixed media works, engaging in peer feedback. This lesson emphasizes communication skills as they reflect on their creative process and artistic choices.

Grade Levels: 1-5

Duration: 30 minutes

Class Size: 2 students

Unit: Exploring Artistic Expressions (Lesson 5 of 5)


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Clearly articulate their artistic choices and describe the creative process behind their mixed media artwork.
  • Engage respectfully in peer feedback to support each other’s learning and artistic growth.
  • Use descriptive language to reflect on how their work expresses ideas or feelings.
  • Develop communication skills aligned with Common Core standards through oral presentation and active listening.

Common Core Alignment

English Language Arts Standards (Speaking & Listening):

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.1.4 & SL.2.4: Describe people, places, things, and events with relevant details, expressing ideas and feelings clearly.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.3.1 & SL.4.1: Participate in collaborative conversations with peers about grade-appropriate topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.5.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.1.6 - SL.5.6: Speak in complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation.

Art Standards (National Core Arts Standards - Visual Arts):

  • VA:Cr2.1.1a - VA:Cr2.1.5a: Demonstrate awareness of the creative process by reflecting upon and explaining artistic choices.
  • VA:Re7.1.1a - VA:Re9.1.5a: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work and apply criteria to evaluate works of art.

Materials Needed

  • Students’ mixed media artworks (from previous lessons in the unit)
  • Presentation space (table or easel for displaying art)
  • Paper and pencils (for note-taking or doodling during peer feedback)
  • Feedback sentence starters on index cards (e.g., “I like how you…”, “Your use of color shows…”)

Lesson Breakdown

TimeActivityDescription
0-5 minWarm-up and introductionBriefly review the artistic process: brainstorming, creating, and reflecting. Set expectations for respectful listening and peer feedback. Introduce the “Feedback Sandwich” method (positive comment, suggestion, positive comment).
5-15 minStudent 1 Presentation and Peer FeedbackStudent 1 presents their mixed media artwork, explaining the story behind it and artistic choices. Student 2 listens actively and provides one positive comment, one suggestion, and one positive comment using sentence starters as support. Teacher facilitates and models language for reflection and feedback.
15-25 minStudent 2 Presentation and Peer FeedbackRepeat the presentation and feedback process with Student 2 presenting and Student 1 providing feedback. Encourage students to ask clarifying questions.
25-30 minReflective Wrap-upEach student shares one new thing they learned about their own artwork through this process and one thing they enjoyed about their peer’s work. Brief teacher-led discussion about the value of reflection and feedback in art and life.

Strategies for Engagement

  • Model expressive language: Teacher models positive and constructive feedback before students begin.
  • Support scaffolding: Provide sentence starters and visual cues to make abstract reflection easier for younger students.
  • Use of “I notice” and “I wonder” language: Helps students connect observation with curiosity, supporting analytical thinking.
  • Encourage eye contact and open body language: Reinforces communication skills.
  • Celebrate all efforts: Emphasize process over perfection to build confidence.

Assessment

Formative Assessment:

  • Observe students’ ability to articulate their artistic decisions clearly.
  • Monitor active listening and respectful peer feedback skills.
  • Use a simple rubric to note:
    • Clarity of presentation (expressing ideas and feelings).
    • Use of descriptive language.
    • Engagement in peer feedback (question asking, using sentence starters appropriately).

Rubric Sample (2-Point Scale):

SkillMeets ExpectationEmerging
Presentation ClarityClear expression of ideas, feelings, and processVague or incomplete explanation
Peer Feedback QualityRespectful, balanced (positive + suggestion)Minimal or off-topic feedback
Active Listening & EngagementAsking clarifying questions, focused attentionDistracted or no questions

Extension Ideas

  • Create a “Gallery Walk” video: Have students videotape their presentations for family or peer viewing.
  • Write an artist’s statement: Use drawing and writing to combine reflection with literacy practice.
  • Use technology: Record presentations into a digital portfolio app to share progress.

This lesson plan not only fulfills Common Core Speaking & Listening standards but also invites young artists to practice empathy, reflection, and confident communication—skills valuable far beyond the art classroom.

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