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NYSATA Elementary Level_Portfolio
Project Portfolio Assessment 2003-2004
  • General Portfolio
    Instructions
  • Instructional Notes The artwork for the
    Portfolio Project may be created as part of the
    classroom curriculum or as a supervised
    independent study. Artwork created in an earlier
    grade may be included in the portfolio, providing
    it has not been submitted previously. The artwork
    may be created in any medium(s) or combinations
    of mediums.
  • Portfolio Preparation - Format Sturdy folder
    (handmade or purchased), labeled with name,
    school, school address, and school phone number.
  • Presentation of artwork All artwork must be
    matted or mounted for presentation.
  • Size of Artwork Suggested 2D maximum size 24x
    36 3D or over 24 x 36 include slides or
    photographs (for 3D pieces include 3 views - top
    and 2 sides) 3D or oversized pieces may be
    brought to the adjudication site at the artists
    discretion, and the artist assumes responsibility
    for their safe handling.
  • Inventory List List of art works should be
    attached to the inside of the portfolio.
  • Critical Analysis/Reflection and Artist
    Statement Should be placed in a manila envelope
    affixed to the inside of the portfolio.
  • Labels All artworks must include an official
    label affixed tot he back with student signature.

NOTE all work and the overall presentation will
be adjudicated based on RATING
SCALE Distinguished 4 Proficient
3 Competent 2 Emerging
Artist 1
Portfolio Presentation Students must plan to be
in attendance at the adjudication site to present
their portfolios. Note Modifications for
students with special needs should be indicated
by the students teacher and included in the
Artists Statement envelope.
NYSATA Portfolio Project Page
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NYSATA Elementary Level Portfolio
Project Artwork Selections
1) Resource Based
4) Student Choice
2) Critical Analysis Reflection
5) Student Choice
3) Process Piece-Developmental
6) Portfolio Presentation
Artist Statement
Artists Inventory List - required for each level
The New York State Art Teachers Association
Portfolio Project is based on our State Learning
Standards for the Arts. This assessment
instrument is derived from the performance
indicators within each of the four standards, and
is a measure of what students should know and be
able to do. The Portfolio Project showcases
student achievement without mandating the tools
or techniques students sue to create their
artwork.
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Artist Statement
  • Artists Statement
  • (Please answer on a separate sheet of paper, and
    include in the envelope as described on the
    portfolio inventory pages. Use as many pages as
    you require)
  • Tell us about yourself as an artist.
  • What kind of artwork do you like to create?
  • What art materials do you like to use?
  • What other information about you will help
    us when we look at your artwork?

Index
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Selection 1 Resource Based Standards
and Performance Indicators 1a, b 2a 3a
4a,c (Cultural, Historical, or Artistic Influence)
  • Adjudication Guidelines
  • Work reveals development of students ideas and
    images through the exploration of themes,
    symbols, and events.
  • Work reveals the understanding of the
    characteristics of specific mediums and the
    appropriate use of the medium selected.
  • Work demonstrates an understanding of a specific
    cultural, historical, or artistic reference.
  • Student/Teacher Directions for Artwork
  • Select One of the following three choices
  • CULTURAL a piece of artwork that reflects a
    specific non-Western culture, I.e. Native
    American, African, Asian, Islamic.
  • OR
  • HISTORICAL a piece of artwork that reflects a
    specific period or style in art history, I.e.
    Modern Art, Cubism, Pop Art.
  • OR
  • ARTISTIC INFLUENCE a piece of artwork based on
    the content and style of a specific artist.

Tips from the Field Encourage student to include
work which reflects the students awareness of
and sensitivity toward cultural diversity -
whether the work expresses a theme from a culture
other than his/her own is about artistic
influence, content, and style or explores
history in through an art process .
Index
5
Selection 2 Critical Analysis
Standards and Performance Indicators 1a, b, c, d
2a, c 3a,b
  • Adjudication Guidelines
  • Answer should include art vocabulary used
    correctly.
  • Answer contains information about materials,
    processes, and techniques.
  • Answer demonstrates a knowledge of the Elements
    and Principles of Art.
  • Answer contains a reflection about the content
    and analysis of the work.
  • Student/Teacher Directions
  • Use the Intermediate Critical Analysis/Reflection
    form to write about the resource based artwork
    created for Selection 1.
  • Place completed form in the envelope with the
    artist statement.
  • Tips from the Field
  • Through regular class discussions and making
    analysis (written and/or verbal) a routine part
    of your teaching and your students learning in
    art, your students will already have developed a
    good habit of thinking critically.
  • Encourage their writing more than one draft of
    this response item. It should be natural - in
    their own words.

ANALYSIS/REFLECTION FORM
Index
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Elementary Critical Analysis/Reflection
Standard and Performance Indicators 1a, b, c, d
2a, c 3a, b
  • (Answer the questions below based
    on Selection 1. Use as is or reproduce. Use as
    many pages as necessary)
  • What elements of art did you use in your work?
    (Circle all that apply)
  • Line Value Color Shape Form/Volume
    Space Texture
  • 2. What Materials and/or tools did you use?
  • 3. Circle the genre of your work
    Landscape Still Life Abstract
    Realism Portrait
    (Other)____________..
  • 4. Describe the technique you used to create
    the work
  • 5. Write the resource on which your work is
    based Cultural, Historical, or Artistic/Style
    ________________________________.
  • CULTURAL REFERENCE - Name the culture that
    inspired your work and list three facts about the
    culture
  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • OR HISTORICAL REFERENCE - Name the period of art
    history that inspired your work
    (__________________), and list three facts about
    the period

Index
Analysis Selection
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Selection 3 Process Piece - Development
Standards and Performance Indicators 1a, c, d
2a
  • Student/Teacher Directions
  • Work will include final artwork and rough drafts,
    including any other resources used to develop the
    ideas and images I.e. photo references,
    additional sketches or studies, or journal
    entries.
  • The piece selected should reflect the technical
    skill and understanding of the medium used. The
    choice of the medium should be appropriate to the
    content of the piece.
  • Adjudication Guidelines
  • Work demonstrates problem solving skills and
    development in moving from resources to drafts to
    final artwork.
  • Work demonstrates a technical expertise in using
    the chosen medium.
  • Work demonstrates understanding of how medium and
    technique influence creative decisions.
  • Work demonstrates the selection of an appropriate
    medium that helps convey intended meaning.
  • Work demonstrates ability to reflect and make
    appropriate changes.

Tips from the field Encourage students to
recognize the importance of getting in the habit
of making thumbnail and idea sketches and
documenting their use of resources as part of the
creative problem solving process. They are
creating a process trail which in this item is
crucial to assessing the total performance.
Index
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Selection 4, and 5 Student Choice (2)
Standards and Performance Indicators 1a, b, c, d
2a
  • Student/Teacher Directions
  • Student submits two additional pieces of their
    own choosing.
  • These works can be two or three-dimensional in
    any medium or combination of mediums. Examples
    may include but are not limited to electronic
    media, moving images, drawings, painting,
    sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, textiles, or
    fiber or combined use of mediums such as collage
    and assemblage.
  • Work selected demonstrates a knowledge of the
    Elements and Principles of Art.
  • Adjudication Guidelines
  • Work shows evidence of relationship between
    medium(s) chosen and theme of work.
  • Work demonstrates technical mastery of medium(s)
    chosen.
  • Works demonstrate knowledge of the elements and
    principles of design.
  • Works show evidence of problem solving and
    creative thinking.

Index
Tips from the field These are often the last two
pieces to go into the portfolio. Not because they
are any less important, but because students
generally find pieces that match certain
selection categories first to fulfill the
required part.
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NYSATA Portfolio Elementary Level Inventory
List Attach to Inside of Portfolio Cover
Inventory List cut and paste inside
the front cover of the portfolio
Index
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Scorable Item Portfolio Presentation
(Complete portfolio includes 5 Selected
Works of Art, Artist Statement, Inventory List,
and Selection 2 Written Critical
Analysis/Reflection)
  • Student/Teacher Directions
  • Follow all guidelines for assembling portfolio.
  • Make sure all pieces chosen meet criteria set for
    each selection.
  • Work should be neatly and attractively matted or
    mounted.
  • Slides and/or photos should clearly show work.
  • All writing should be neat and legible or
    typewritten.
  • Adjudication Guidelines
  • Portfolios must contain all required elements.
  • Portfolio meets criteria set forth.
  • Slides and/or photos clearly show work if
    included.
  • Written material is neat and legible.
  • Students can articulately discuss and give
    information about their work.

Label - Attach one to the back of each
artwork. Name_____________________________________
______________________ School_____________________
_____________________________________ Teacher_____
__________________________________________________
__ Grade Level ____________Selection , name
__________________________ Title__________________
__________________________________________ Medium
__________________________________________________
_______ Statement of Originality This artwork was
not copied from any published or electronically
reproduced source for representational work.
Artist Signature_________________________
Index
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