Thursday, March 31, 2022

Imaginative Arts Apprentice Week 3: April 7, 2022 Architecture

 Imaginative Arts Apprentice Week 3: April 7, 2022

History of Architecture


Study/Learn

DO ALL OF THE FOLLOWING:

  1. Watch this video about the timeline of architecture.  (It goes really fast, so pause it and take notes in your commonplace book.  We'll be having a quiz.  These notes are you ticket into class, so make sure you have them with you.)
  2. Look back at your word study on self-control from November (if you didn't do it, do it now) and be prepared to talk in class about how self-control and following scientific principles play a part in architecture.  
  3. Study the notecards labeled "3"


Know/Understand

Choose a building from any of the architectural periods to do a presentation on in class. (and by presentation I mean find a creative way to share with the class what you've learned.  Get creative!)  "Fill yourself full and teach from the overflow."

Make a replica of it somehow to show as part of your presentation.  Get creative.

 Put your choice on this doc so that we don't overlap.  Include in your report:

  • What time period it belongs in and why?
  • Where is it found?
  • Who designed the building?
  • What inspired the design?
  • What is the building used for?
  • How long did it take to build?  Why did it take so long/short?
  • Do you like it and why or why not?

Become/Serve

In Primary we sing a song about building houses.  Listen to "The Wise Man and the Foolish Man" and read the corresponding story in the Bible (Matt. 7: 24-27) and find principles that can be used in architecture as well as your life.  Bring your list of principles to class to discuss.  

Journal about how you can make sure your foundation is stronger and set a goal to work on it this week. 

IA Master Class 3: April 7, 2022

 DO ALL OF THE FOLLOWING:

  1. Research the author of this book.  Why do you think she wrote this book?
  2. Read the book, A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
  3. Ask the 5 Types of Questions while you read.  Write down one of each kind for our discussion.  Bring it to class.  (This is your ticket into class, so don't forget it.)
  4. Specifically watch for the theme of self-control in this book and reference where you find it.
  5. Send your favorite quote to Sis. Jessee by Weds. at noon for our sticker.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Imaginative Arts ** JOURNEYMAN: CAST LISTS Feaste & Comedy of Errors ** Week 2 March 31, 2022

We are so excited to prepare for Feaste with you all!

READ HOMEWORK AT END OF POST


FEASTE

King of the Feaste………………………………………………………………Jefferson

Lord Chamberlain………………………………………...…………………….Truman

Beggars………………………………………………………….….Cael, Sammy, Mia

Mistress of the Salt……………………………………………………………..….Eryn

Master of the Stocks…………………………………………………………….Jayson

Fork Sellers…………..…………………………………………………….Anna, Kensi

Musical Entertainment………………………………………………………….Jaykob

Serving Wenches and Squires (everyone on this list gets to come up with their own character, like pirate or magician or juggler or peasant or anything you can think of that would be fun for you)...........................................................................................Shaylie, Caleb, Eliza, Abigail, Sam, Evelyn, Alex, Maddy, Meg


Performances during the Feaste*

Monologue………………………………………………………………………..Abigail

Monologue.………………………………………………………………………Jayson

Scene...………………………………………………………………Jayson, Jefferson

Monologue ………………………………………………………………………...Eliza


*if you want to perform something during Feaste and you're not on this list, or if you're on either list but don't want to be, just ask! we can definitely change some things. 

COMEDY OF ERRORS

Antipholus of Ephesus …………………Jaykob

Antipholus of Syracuse …………………Jayson

Dromio of Ephesus ……………………..Cael

Dromio of Syracuse ……………………. Samuel

Adriana ………………………………… Mia

Luciana …………………………………. Shaylie

Angelo ………………………………… Jefferson

Headsman ……………………………… Caleb

Aemelia …………………………………. Abigail

Aegeon ………………………………….. Truman

The Duchess of Solinus …………………. Kensi

Second Merchant ………………………… Anna

The Servant ………………………………. Eryn

HOMEWORK!!!

1. Print this script and bring it to class on Thursday.

http://shakespeare.mit.edu/comedy_errors/comedy_errors.5.1.html

2. READ the script and MARK your part with a highlighter. Mark your cues and your lines and blocking.

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Imaginative Arts Apprentice Week 2: March 31, 2022 Literature

  Imaginative Arts Apprentice Week 2: March 31, 2022

Literature

Study/Learn

DO ALL OF THE FOLLOWING:

  1. Watch this video about literary genres (5 min)
  2. Print this chart and put it in your commonplace book.
  3. Look up examples of each of the genres (just the 6 in color).  Write them in your commonplace book.
  4. Write a brief synopsis of each book or story that you have listed. (One sentence)
  5. Look back at your word study on passion from November (if you didn't do it, do it now) and be prepared to talk in class about how passion plays a part in literature.
  6. What is your favorite genre?  Analyze why you like it so much and be prepared to share your thoughts with the class.
  7. Study the notecards labeled "3"

Know/Understand

DO ALL OF THE FOLLOWING:

  1. Watch this video about the parts of a story.
  2. Print this chart for your commonplace book.
  3. Write a short story.  There is no minimum or maximum page or word counts, just make sure you include all the parts of a story and make it good.  (There are many different ways to write a story - poem format, song format, graphic novel format, etc.  Get creative!)

Become/Serve

Read this Conference talk by Sis. Johnson, Invite Christ to Author your Story and then quickly read/skim this article about literature that has been quoted in General Conferences.  

Ponder the books that  you've read and think about the way they've changed your life.  What lessons have you learned from them?  How have you been changed for the better by the stories you've read?  Make a list in your journal of three books you've read that you've learned a lesson from and what that lesson was.  Bring your list to share in class.  

Then choose 2 books from the ones quoted from in General Conference that you haven't read and commit to reading them this summer.

IA Master Class 2: March 31, 2022

 DO ALL OF THE FOLLOWING:

  1. Research the author of this book.  Why do you think he wrote this book?
  2. Read the book, Road to Damietta by Scott O'Dell
  3. Ask the 5 Types of Questions while you read.  Write down one of each kind for our discussion.  Bring it to class.  (This is your ticket into class, so don't forget it.)
  4. Specifically watch for the theme of passion in this book and reference where you find it.
  5. Send your favorite quote to Sis. Jessee by Weds. at noon for our sticker.

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Imaginative Arts Apprentice Week 1: March 24, 2022 Printing Museum

   Imaginative Arts Apprentice Week 1: March 24, 2022

Printing Museum Field Trip


Study/Learn

DO ALL OF THE FOLLOWING:

  • Make sure you've finished the book from last week, Navigating Early, because we will be
    discussing it this week as part of the field trip.
  • Study the notecards labeled "3"
  • Watch this video: How did the printing press change the world?

Know/Understand

For the field trip: Meet at the Fontano's church at 10am for the book discussion.  Bring a sack lunch to eat on the way to the museum that is in Draper.  After the museum, we will be done for the day.

Become/Serve

Read this Conference Talk - Preparations for the Restoration and the Second Coming: “My Hand Shall Be over Thee” and then journal for 10 minutes about what you can do to prepare personally for the Second Coming of the Lord.