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Major Art Modality Utilized: Visual Art Multiple Intelligences Addressed: Visual-spatial, Logical-mathematical Lesson Abstract: Using a character from a comic strip, students will dilate an image four times by means of a graph. Materials Needed: Comic strip clippings from newspapers, 8 ½ X 11 inch computer paper, rulers, pencils, coloring supplies Procedures 1. Students will find a comic picture that should measure approximately 2⅛ inches by 2 ¾ inches – cannot be any larger. 2. Students are then to draw a grid on their original picture with ¼ inch squares. The grid must be created by the student. 3. Then, students are to draw a grid on a 8 ½ X 11 inch computer paper for the dilated image. Using a ruler, one inch squares should be drawn on this paper. 4. Once the image has been dilated, the image must be colored. 5. When the dilation is finished, students are to turn in both the dilated image and original paper clipped together. Assessment: Students will be graded on quality of the actual dilation, neatness, size of both original and dilated image, and color. See attached rubric for example. Resources/ Links: Standards Addressed in this Lesson: 7MAS_C : given a figure in the coordinate plane, determine the coordinates resulting from a translation, dilation, rotation, or reflection 7VA_A2005-2: utilize elements and principles of art to produce artwork using a variety of techniques and media (QCC) 7VA_C : explore conceptual relationships between fine arts and other disciplines (QCC) M7G2b. Given a figure in the coordinate plane, determine the coordinates resulting from a translation, dilation, rotation, or reflection. Standards Addressed in this Lesson: 7MAS_C : given a figure in the coordinate plane, determine the coordinates resulting from a translation, dilation, rotation, or reflection 7VA_A2005-2: utilize elements and principles of art to produce artwork using a variety of techniques and media (QCC) 7VA_C : explore conceptual relationships between fine arts and other disciplines (QCC) M7G2b. Given a figure in the coordinate plane, determine the coordinates resulting from a translation, dilation, rotation, or reflection. SUBJECT AREA/ SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL: Math / 7 th grade – Dilated Comic Characters SUBJECT AREA/ SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL: Math / 7 th grade – Dilated Comic Characters Page 1 of 3

Assessment example: Name __________________________Period _________________ Date ________________ Dilation Project Rubric Points Possible Points Earned Quality of dilation 30 pts._______ Grid on both original and image20 pts._______ Size of both original and image20 pts._______ Neatness10 pts._______ Color10 pts._______ Approval received10 pts._______ Total Possible: 100 Total ____________ Comments: SUBJECT AREA/ SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL: Math / 7 th grade – Dilated Comic Characters SUBJECT AREA/ SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL: Math / 7 th grade – Dilated Comic Characters Page 2 of 3

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