This piece of art was created by an American artist, William Halsey, in 1937. As soon as I saw the beautiful painting, I immediately thought of jazz music. Ironically, Halsey entitled the piece “Jazz.” I was drawn to the colors that were used as well as the almost abstract feel. This painting exudes music and emanates poetry. There are so many different angles that one might take when implementing this piece into an English/Language Arts classroom. I would have my students write a ballad inspired by Halsey’s work. As I stood in the museum and studied “Jazz,” I wished that I had a notebook and pen to write a short ballad myself. I would also have students research various jazz artists and write or create a visual presentation explaining why they believe this painting depicts the work of the musician or singer of their choice.If I were in a social studies class, I would have my students research the origin of the genre in addition to different jazz artist and composers and their contributions to American history. I would help students learn and understand that jazz music was an essential component of American history, particularly African American history.
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I have decided to center
my text set around the Integration of Knowledge and Ideas portion of the
Georgia Standards of Excellence for 8th graders. There are three
standards listed under this heading, however, two of them especially grabbed my
attention. ELAGSE8R17 requires the
instructor to teach the students how to “evaluate the advantages and
disadvantages of using different mediums (e.g., print or digital text, video,
multimedia) to present a particular topic or idea.” ELAGSE8R19 requires students to learn how to “analyze a case in
which two or more texts provide information on the same topic and identify
where the texts disagree on.” Because I believe that the two of these standards
are inextricably connected in a sense, I would like to tackle both of them in my
text set. In my opinion, ELAGSE8R19 can
be used to prove or examine ELAGSE8R17.
Students will use an example of how two texts tell the same story from
completely different perspectives to identify some advantages and disadvantages
of using different means of presenting information. This text set will be
instrumental in not only fulfilling the requirements delineated in the standard,
but also teaching students the importance of thinking for themselves amongst
other literary skills. 