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AP Studio ArtRichmond Senior High School

Andrea McIver 1

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Benefits of AP

● Set students apart in the college admission process.

● The financial benefits.

● More likely to complete a college degree on time.

● Gets students college ready.

●Scholarship Opportunities.

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What is AP?

The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program® (AP®) enables willing and

academically prepared students to pursue college-level studies — with the opportunity to

earn college credit, advanced placement or both — while still in high school. AP Exams

are given each year in May.

● AP courses are for any student who is academically prepared and motivated to take on

college-level courses.

● Many schools use GPA weighting to acknowledge the additional effort required by AP.

In addition, a decision to take an AP course shows admission officers a willingness to

take on the academic challenge of college-level course work and expectations.

● It’s no secret that AP courses are challenging, but the support students receive from

their classmates and teachers can help ease their worries. You don’t need to score a

5. Many colleges grant credit — and placement as well — based on a 3 or better on an

AP Exam. A score of 3 or higher on an AP Exam can typically earn students college

credit and/or placement into advanced courses in college.

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AP Studio Art

Course Description

● The AP Studio Art course is offered as a chance for the visually gifted to excel and receive recognition on a national scale. This course has a variety of enriching possibilities to offer to different students. The students will be creating a college art portfolio that will potentially enable them to receive college credit.

● It is designed for serious students who are interested in a practical experience of art.

● It is important to note that AP Studio Art is not based on a written exam; instead, students submit portfolios for evaluation and review at the end of the school year.

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Requirements

for AP Students?

● Desire to pursue college level

studies

● Motivation and commitment

● Foundation (past art courses)

● Time management

● Problem solving skills

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AP Studio Art Portfolio

The AP Program offers three portfolios (students will choose only one):

● Drawing (Focuses on: Line Quality, Light and Shade, Rendering of Form, Composition, Surface Manipulation, The Illusion of Depth, Mark Making).

● 2-D Design (Focuses on: The Principles of Design and Figure/Ground Relationship)

● 3-D Design (Focuses on: The Principles of Design and Occupied/Unoccupied Space)

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The AP Art Portfolio

● SECTION 1: Breadth: 12 pieces of art showing the students ability to work in a variety of media. (Materials)

● SECTION 2: Concentration: 12 pieces of art investigating a concept.

● SECTION 3: Quality: Students will select their five best pieces from the other two sections to demonstrate their best quality work.

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This table summarizes the section

requirements for each of the three portfolios.

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Drawing: Breadth Examples

Score 5

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Drawing: Quality Examples

Score 6

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2D Design: Breadth Examples

S

C

O

R

E

5

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2D Design: Quality Examples

Score 5

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Breadth Examples for

3D Design Score 6

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3D Design Concentration

Examples

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Quality Examples for 3D Design

Score 5

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Class Grades

● Students work will be assessed

using rubrics, provided for each

project and their ability to progress

artistically throughout our time

together.

*There will be a teacher-made final at

the end of each semester.

● AP Central is assessing student’s

actual portfolio and will be given a

score between 1 and 6. These

scores will be released in mid-July.

*Access this link for scoring

guidelines.

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Support

● Help students create 3-6 hours a week

to work on their artwork at home. They

cannot be successful by only working

during class time.

● Ask them about their work and have

them explain their investigation and

technique.

● Help students acquire art supplies!

● Mark your calendars:

● Portfolios are due to be completed by

the end of April.

● Students will submit their portfolios

during a scheduled time in the first

week of May.

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Contact

● Please feel free to contact me at any time if you have and questions or comments.

[email protected]

● You may also access my website for other

important AP information as needed.

Website link: http://misshaselhoff.wixsite.com/raiderarts


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