Tuesday, April 18, 2017

I Spy a Renaissance Player - Patrons, Artists, and Scholars ~


The Mona Lisa has fascinated people for centuries, and in fact, she seems to have fascinated Leonardo as well.  He kept the paining in his possession until his death in France, never delivering it to his patron, Francesco del Giocondo.  Some have argued that he continued to work on the paining until he died.

Time to "Rebirth" your Ted Ed Skills   - this is our Renaissance Review -



Choose an artist, painting, scholar, subject, patron - create your Ted Ed presentation to include
3 questions with plausible answers -

Create a Ted Ed and a Poster - Tell me why/what you think - why something - use supporting details ... as discussed in class....

To accompany your Poster - you will write a five paragraph essay to include fun facts at the bottom.  The essay will further support your claim, let us know of your patron, painter, artist, architect, sculptor, subject, painting -  piece/person that you have chosen.  Present your claim in the first paragraph - support with the next three paragraphs - and close with your conclusion - recap your claim and conclude.



Ideas - are to be posted on Wednesday, 4/26 - state your claim, subject matter -

Renaissance Posters are due on Friday, May 5th - on thin Poster Board -

Photo or Picture in Center - to include story around subject/person/painting/ -

Reports are due Friday, May 5th - Time will be allocated in class for completion - of reports

Poster Boards can come to school early as needed/completed.  Bring your poster boards to school to work on - Essays to be finalized/written primarily at school - class time will be allocated.

Post your Ted Ed here on this page - link.

Ted Ed's we will start watching on Monday, May 8th