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Students explore visual arts practices as inspiration to explore and develop themes, concepts or ideas in artworks. They discover how artists use materials, techniques, technologies and processes to realise their intentions in art works Students analyse how ideas and viewpoints are expressed in art works and how they are viewed by audiences. They identify and connect specific features of visual artworks from different cultures, historical and contemporary times. Create and display artworks, describing how ideas are expressed to an audience Students experiment with materials, techniques, technologies and processes in a range of art forms to express ideas, concepts and themes in artworks. They develop skills in planning and designing art works and documenting artistic practice. Students explore the illusion of space through the application of one point perspective to create drawings. They investigate printing making techniques to produce a work which is influenced by Japanese art work. Students create a canvas which demonstrates their understanding of selected elements and principles.
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Year 9 Art
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Electives offered within this subject would be structured across multiple disciplinary and inter disciplinary domains such as:
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On completion of this unit Students should be able to collect and analyse information from, and participate in, a variety of practical activities to explain how the musculoskeletal system functions and its limiting conditions, and evaluate the ethical and performance implications of the use of practices and substances that enhance human movement. On completion of this unit Students should be able to collect and analyse information from, and participate in, a variety of practical activities to explain how the cardiovascular and respiratory systems function and the limiting conditions of each system, and discuss the ethical and performance implications of the use of practices and substances to enhance the performance of these two systems. On completion of this unit the student should be able to collect and analyse data related to individual and population levels of participation in physical activity and sedentary behaviour to create, undertake and evaluate an activity plan that meets the physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines for an individual or a specific group. On completion of this unit the student should be able to apply a social-ecological framework to research, analyse and evaluate a contemporary issue associated with participation in physical activity and/or sport in a local, national or global setting.
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