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As I’m making plans for teaching high school world history next year I will be putting together some lil’ helpers for my students. And, of course, I’m planning on sharing them with my friends too!
Although this timeline can be used with any age/grade. I have chosen to use the Annotated Mona Lisa as our art history spine which is appropriate for middle school through college. The timeline is created specifically for this book, with the headings of each section so that the student can follow along in the book as he takes notes.
The main goal of this timeline is to have the student interacting with the book as he reads. He is expected to write down the dates (they are not given on the timeline), take notes as he reads each section, and write the name of the artist under the example picture given plus any other artists he wants to remember from that time period.
Annotated Mona Lisa Timeline-Yr1
How I plan on awarding 1/2 credit of art history to my students:
- I will expect them to read two sections a week and after wards fill out the above timeline.
- They will color an appropriate picture from Art Masterpieces to Color: 60 Great Paintings from Botticelli to Picasso from the time period they are reading from.
- With the remaining nine or so weeks left over they will be writing a report on a topic such as: biography of an artist, explanation of a specific art movement, comparing and contrasting two artists or movements, the effects of art on society, how religion effected art
- A final project will be expected to be worked on during the last semester consisting of one of the following:
- Powerpoint or other audio/visual presentation at least 3 1/2 minutes long
- Four minute expository speech with visuals
- Completed art piece in the style of the artist or genre that paper was written about
- Display board with pictures and new information besides what was in report
- Other approved project idea
In Florida I can award 1/2 credit after approximately 60 hours have been dedicated to a subject. This includes class time, lecture time, reading, preparing, writing, and delivering the project. I have chosen these assignments while keeping this in mind.

































