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 * Alignment to CCSS: ** __College and__ Career Readiness RLA Anchor Standards: R7, W1-10, SL2, SL5, L1-6
 * REACH Alignment: ** Domains 1, 2 ,and 3

**Supports for a Personalized Library:** The use of PowerPoint is an easy way to introduce another platform technology for student writing. With a relatively shallow learning curve, students at various levels will be creating their own eBooks in no time. __eBook creation__ is an excellent container technology to demonstrate research, non-fiction writing, and creative fiction works. Learning, combined with student creativity, supports a strong individualized approach that targets a large number of standards simultaneously. See a sample eBook **2015-16:** Please save your final PowerPoint as PowerPoint file first and then save again as a PDF file, please email the PDF file to Ms. Coffee at amcoffee@cps.edu and Ms. Scheda at __jscheda@cps.edu__ (Deadline will be 5:00pm Sunday, January 31st) ). When emailing, please write your first name + last name + Art + your class period in the **Subject Area** (for example: **johnsmithArt2).** **Note:** If your file is too big to email, please divide your eBook into Book 1 and Book 2 by saving your PowerPoint twice, the first time saved as Book 1 and only keep the first 4 slides (delete the last 4 slides) if you have 8 slides together, the 2nd time saved as Book 2 and only keep the last 4 slides, then save both PowerPoint as PDF files before you submit.


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 * Portrait eBook Description Rubric 2016 **

@Period 5 @Period 7

In fine //art//, a //portrait// can be a sculpture, a painting, a form of photography or any other representation of a person, in which the face is the main theme. Traditional ...

 * Databases and Websites:**

Art Institute of Chicago: Wide range of online resources: Art Explorer; Art Access; Cleopatra; Science, Art and Technology; Taoism and the Arts of China; Chicago: The City in Art; Revealing Picasso; Chicago Architects Oral History Project, that integrate museum holdings with a variety of disciplines. Encyclopedia Britannica do not forget to check out the "web's best websites" after you have searched your artists. Britannica has evaluated and recommended credible websites. [|Self-Portrait | The Art Institute of Chicago] [|Portraiture | art | Britannica.com] Library of Congress Gale Student Resources in Context-

__ [] __ Oxford Art Online- need Chicago Public Library Card to log in
[|LESSON ONE: Self-Portrait of the Artist in Oxford Art Online] Web Gallery of Art The British Gallery The Metropolitan Museum of Art-Po[|rtraiture in Renaissance and Baroque Europe | Thematic ...]

[|Portrait Art: History, Types - Visual Arts Encyclopedia]
[|Portrait | Tate] [|MoMA | Modern Portraits] [|Portrait Painting - Metropolitan Museum of Art] [|Controversy and debate - Art Gallery NSW - NSW Government] [|Picturing History: A portrait set of early English kings and ...] [|A Stroke of Genius Portrait Artists - Corporate, Government ...] [|Portrait art tutorials—tips on how to draw faces and portraits ...] [|Artists in the Frame: Self-Portraits by Van Dyck and Others] [|Camouflage Self-Portrait - Philadelphia Museum of Art] [|The National Portrait Gallery/Museum Information/Visit] [|Tamara De Lempicka - The Art History Archive] [|Portrait of a Man | San Diego Museum of Art] [|Seattle Art Museum‎] [|ArtsNet Minnesota: Identity: Chuck Close - ArtsConnectEd] [|Introduction to the Northern Renaissance] [|Self-Portrait in Tuxedo - Harvard Magazine] [|The Speaker Portrait Collection - History, Art & Archives] [|Self-Portrait - Collection - Whitney Museum of American Art]

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