Learning Objectives
Students will discover different aspects of culture and daily life
in India, then and now, by examining, and engaging in, a diversity
of artistic styles and traditions. Learning will be linked
directly to the Ontario curriculum. You may wish to adapt the
pre-visit, the visit itself, and post-visit activities to fit
specific your Language, Arts, and Social Studies curriculum needs.
In such cases, Assessment and Evaluation might be based on the
student's listening and communication skills, work produced during
the visit, and the results of post-visit activities.
Language – Grades 3-8
- Writing
- Reading
- Oral and Visual Communication
The Arts – Grades 3-8
Social Studies – Grades 3-8
- Heritage and Citizenship
- Canada and World Connections
- Geography
Special Programming Note
The Museum will celebrate Diwali (the Hindu festival of lights) in
November, and will highlight Spring themes in February. You may wish
to consider these special events and attractions when booking your
visit to the exhibition.
Objectives
This exhibition helps your students to:
- Identify various artistic techniques, then use these techniques when producing and responding to works of art.
- Gain an understanding of some aspects of culture and life in India.
- Make connections between the techniques they learn, and their own existing knowledge and experience.
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