1)I began reading for the test about 2 months ago, and really studying for it the past month. 2)took the advice from this blog and read the "Annoated Mona Lisa" cover to cover. After reading it cover to cover, I read it a second time to help everything to sink in. At that point, I understood the layout of the book better and it just clicked. I then would refer to that book for questions I had. Invest in it! 2)I went through this blog and I made a list of ANY topics mentioned. I fact checked EVERYTHING by using the Mona Lisa book or web searches of reputable art sites. I had an illustrated dictionary of art terms that I used as well. I went through this dictionary and highlighted anything in it that I saw mentioend on the blogs. I carried this book around with me for a full month and would study terms while in waiting rooms, waiting to pick up my kids from school, etc. 3)Went on websites for ceramics & digital photography to get the basic terms. I made a list of these. 4)Went on quizlet to get topics - but please FACT CHECK eveyrthing on this site! I found that not all the answers were correct. 5) I said the prayer to St.Joseph of Cupertino for the past month!!! Go online and read his story and say this prayer!
Prayer to St. Joseph of Cupertino for success in Examinations.
This powerful prayer is very effective in examinations. It has to be said before taking an examination.
Prayer
O Great St. Joseph of Cupertino who while on earth did obtain from God the grace to be asked at your examination only the questions you knew, obtain for me a like favour in the examinations for which I am now preparing. In return I promise to make you known and cause you to be invoked.
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talc or poor ventilation worse when working w/ clay?
Hadid- deconstructivism or post modern?
Rodin-Modeling or casting of lady w/ hat?
Bit of videography- a frame?
Question about a break in pattern- is it anomoly or counterbalance?
Basquiate image-verite portrait,is the answer, I think.Question asks about irony. It's a red ptg with a face, and little photos and drawings. Can't find it online.
Formalism- design elements more important than subject
Which is less harmful- white glue, oil pt, rubber cement, or felt pens? I said glue
Does anyone know the answer to the display question? I said Salon. Can't fin d answer online.
Essays- Something about a monumental work relating to the place it's at-
My art-Relate it to a political movement/ meesage, what was I trying to say?
My art-technique- what worked, what didn't, what would I do different next time
Good luck! I wrote my essays on the wrong pages. I hope I don't flunk because of that, cus I knew all the answers. Only guessed on 5 or 6 questions.
My name is Catherine. I have been teaching for 6 years in Queensland and New South Wales and I'm an Australian/US citizen. I moved a lot as a child and spent a few years in Kentucky and Virginia before moving to Australia. I really enjoyed the lifestyle in the states (not so much West- disliked California -where most of my family is). I have enjoyed teaching over here but I am looking for some new challenges and a change of scene.
> Has anyone taken the Art Content Knowledge 5134? Is it
> similar to the 0134? Thank you for any responses.
it is the same test... 0134 is paper and 5134 is computer