Novembe - Mrs Hepners Floral

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History Time Line
Indicate All Floral History Periods on a time line
Indicated Dates for each Period
Draw Picture & List one Significant Element for each
Period
Color Time Line
Minimum of 12 History Periods:
Egypt, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Chinese and Japanese
Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Dutch-Flemish,
French, English-Georgian, and Victorian
Early American, Colonial, Neoclassicism-Federal, Greek
Revival, and American Victorian
Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Free-Form Expression, Geometric
Mass, and Contemporary
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11/1/
Agenda
Floral I – Warm up Questions & History Presentations
& What’s special about Nov. 1 & 2?
Artists Name
Describe the subject matter & media used.
Use adjectives & detailed language.
What are the 2 dominate elements of art in
the piece? (shape, line, space, texture, color,
value)
What is happening? What does the artist mean
to say? (3 sentences of reasons)
Do you like it or not? Why?
Floral II – FBTM Prep & Process
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Agenda
E. HORT – Native Species Plant Report
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Sign up for Native species Plant
Look it up in the Western Garden Book
Draw a Picture
1 paragraph description of the Plant (as to
someone who has never seen it)
5. Write down the Scientific Name
6. Write Down the common names
7. Submit the paper to the basket
11/2 & 3/15 Agenda
Floral I – New Horizon Article Reports (2)
Floral II –Process FBTM & New Horizon(2)
Ag. Earth – Chapter 5 & 6 Review
Chapter 5 Review, Pg 116-117
Write Questions and Answers # 1-28
Chapter 6 Review, Pg 146-147
Write Questions and Answers # 1-27
11/4/15 Agenda
Floral I – Arrangement Critiques
Tuzzy Muzzy Portfolio Critique
Pumpkin Portfolio Critique
Warm UP!!!
Warm Up - What History Period used Hogarth
Curve Arrangements? What History Period Made
Garlands for Awards? Candy Leis is like a _______?
What was the color harmony of your candy lei?
Floral II –Process FBTM
Portfolio Critiques; pumpkin and DOD
November FBTM –Round bud vase
Focal Point – Button Mums – Green
 3 Yellow Sun Flowers
 1 Red Alstromeria
 1 Stem Misty
 1 Green Button Mum
 1 Purple Statice
 Mechanics: Floral Shears, Oasis, & Rose
Stripers
 Procedure: Process Flowers, Prepare Container,
Arrange Greens and Flowers
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November Wedding– Purple Round
Focal Point – none
 10 Purple Moon Carnations
 10 Lizzianthus
 3 Stem Misty
 3 Purple Statice
 Mechanics: Floral Shears, Oasis, & ribbon wrap
 Procedure: Process Flowers, Prepare Container,
Arrange Greens and Flowers
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Native Species List (pick one)
WGB Pg 107-115
Cercis Occidentalis
2. Archtostaphylos
3. Salvia Apiana
4. Salvia
5. Penstemon Laetus &
Spectabilis
6. Eridgonum Gioantheum
7. Eriogonum shasta Sulfer
flower
8. Salvia Clevlandll
9. Ceanothus Concha
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Sign Up for one.
1. Arctostaphylos
2. Rhus Teilobata
3. Sambucus Mexicana
4. Atriplex Lentiformis
5. Rosa California
6. Heteromeles Arbutifolia
7. Mulenburgia Rigens
8. Elymus Triticoides
9. Mimulus aurantiaus
10. Achillea Millefolium
Tuzzy Muzzy Samples
Portfolio Critique – Tuzzy Muzzy
Arrangement Type: Tuzzy Muzzy - Nosegay
 Color Scheme: Red & Green - Complimentary
 Focal Point (Is there one?): Yes-Center
Flower
 List Floral Media Used and Quantities of
each:
– 15 to 20 Pieces of Candy
– 5 – 18 gauge Pieces of Wire
– 1 Roll of Floral Tape
– 1 Yard of Colored Cellophane
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Portfolio Critique-Tuzzy Muzz
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List Skills or Mechanics Used:
– Taped Wire
– Cut Wire
– Cut Cellophane
– Arranged Materials
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List Procedure:
– Taped Wire
– Wrapped Candy in Cellophane and Taped to Wire
– Taped Elements together
Group Critique: (3 Sentences Long)
 Detailed Reflection: (5 Sentences Long)
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Portfolio Critique - Pumpkin
Arrangement Type: Round or Cone Pumpkin
Color Scheme: Harvest Colors – Polychromatic
 Focal Point (Is there one?): Yes-Center Flower
or Pumpkin Face
 Floral Media Used and Quantities of each:
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Pumpkin Container/Oasis/Anchor Tape
– 18 gauge Wire & 1 Roll of Floral Tape
Stems Leather Leaf Fern
Stems of Chrysanthemums
Pieces of Raffia and Treated Leaves, etc.
Chenille Stems and Curling Ribbon
Portfolio Critique - Pumpkin
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List Skills or Mechanics Used:
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Taped Wire
Cut Wire
Cut & Taped Floral Foam
Cut & Arranged Flowers
List Procedure:
– Taped & Wired Dried Leaves and Raffia
– Prepared Pumpkin Container with Floral Foam
– Taped Floral Foam into Container
– Cut and Arrange Leather Leaf Fern (LLF)
– Cut and Arrange Chrysanthemums
– Add in Accessories
 Group Critique: (3 Sentences Long)
 Detailed Reflection: (5 Sentences Long)
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11/5/15
Agenda
Floral I – history Unit – History presentations
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Warm up
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What’s special about Nov. 1 & 2?
Do you like it or not? Why?
If someone was doing a altar for you, what
would it have on it?
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II – FBTM
 Portfolio Critique
Day of the Dead
Dia de los Muertos
Where is the Day of the Dead celebrated?
 What flower is associated with this holiday?
 What American holiday is similar?
 What are some popular decorations or
events to celebrate for this holiday?
 If someone was making a flower
arrangement or an altar for you, after you
have passed, what flowers and/or
accessories would they use and what would
it look like? (Turn in answer on scratch paper.)
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Altar for my Family
by Juan Dominguez
Altar for my Family
by Danny Rivera
11/4-6/14 Agenda
Floral II – FBTM Arrangement & critique
 Floral I – History Unit Period Presentations
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– Draw Picture of most important element
– Each Group Member Must have something to say.
History Unit – Quiz next Friday
– Review notes
– Read Packet and Make Presentations
– Presentation Start on Wednesday
 Portfolio Critique – past due
 Cookie & Poinsettia Sale Announcement
 EH – Tuesday-Thursday - Garden
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11/7/14 Agenda
Floral II – FBTM Arrangement & critique
 Floral I – History Unit Period Review
 History Unit – Quiz next Friday
– Review notes
– Read Packet and Make Presentations
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Portfolio Critique – past due
 Cookie & Poinsettia Sale Announcement
 EH – Tuesday-Thursday - Garden
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History Periods Word Bank
Each Group must Sign up for one.
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Egypt
 Greek
 Roman
 Renaissance
 Baroque/DutchFlemish
 Byzantine
 English-Georgian
 Colonial
 French
 Victorian
 Chinese
 Japanese - Ikebana
 Contemporary
Corsage
11/6/15 Agenda
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Floral I – History Unit Period Presentations
History Unit – Quiz Tuesday
– Review PowerPoint
– Read Packet and divide out stuff to say
– Presentation due today
Tri-Tip BBQ & Poinsettia Sale Announcement
Floral II – FBTM Arrangement Wedding
Winter Design Plan – Due Wednesday
Thanksgiving Arrangement to sell – By Thursday
Create Container for personal arrangement - Thursday
11/6, 9 & 10/15 Agenda
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Floral I – History Unit Period Presentations
History Unit – Quiz Tuesday
– Review PowerPoint
– Read Packet and divide out stuff to say
– Presentation due today
– Review Terms
Floral II – FBTM Arrangement & Wedding Portfolio
Critique due
Winter Design Plan – Due Wednesday
Thanksgiving Arrangement to sell – By Thursday
Create Container for personal arrangement - Thursday
Historical Periods
Occidental
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Egyptian
Greek
Roman
Byzantine
European Periods
Oriental
Chinese
Japanese
Middle Ages
Renaissance
Baroque
Dutch Flemish
French
English – Georgian
Victorian
American Style
Periods
Early American
 Colonial
American Victorian
 Neo – Classicism Federal / Greek Revival
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Floral II Design Plan Instructions
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Design Plan for Holiday Arrangement
Find a Color photo on line or Draw Color Picture
Material List of flowers and quantities used
Procedure List of steps to Create arrangement
List Color Harmony used
List Tools/Skills used
Type up proposal with picture included using your
vase number and accessory details.
Submit for Flower orders Friday
Web Site Creation and information – fss.com
Floral History Terms
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Symmetrical –
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Byzantine –
English/Georgian –
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Asymmetrical –
– Japanese –
– Baroque –
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Line Arrangement –
Mass Arrangement –
Line-Mass –
Topiary
Conical –
Foliage –
1920 - A Corsage
Flowers for a Woman to wear
Floral History Terms
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Symmetrical – Balanced (same on both sides)
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Byzantine – Tree-Style - Conical or Column Shaped
English/Georgian – Tuzzy Muzzy
French – Fan Shaped Mass arrangements
Renaissance – large mass arrangements
Asymmetrical – Un-equaled Balance
– Japanese – Shin-Soe-Tai
– Baroque – Hogarth Curve
Line Arrangement – Vertical, Ikebana (Up and Down)
 Mass Arrangement – Group of Flowers, no stems
showing (No Focal Point)
 Line-Mass – L-Shaped, Inverted-T, Hogarth Curve
(Center Focal Point)
 Topiary – Tree Shaped or Tree-Style
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11/12/15 Agenda
Poinsettia & See’s Candy Sale – FFA Points
 Floral I – Unit 10 – Pg. 128-151
– Draw fig. 10-2, 10-3
– Self-Evaluation Parts B C Write Q and A
 Unit 11 – Pg. 152-169
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– Draw fig. 11-1, 11-8,11-12, 11-16, 11-21, 11-23
– Self-Evaluation Parts B
– Write Questions and Answers
 Floral II – Holiday Design Plan
11/13/15 Agenda
Floral I – Unit 12 & 13
 Unit 12 – Read Chapters, pg.170-190
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– -Draw fig. 12-1, 12-6, 12-7, 12-12, 12-21
– Self-Evaluation Parts B & C - Write Q & A
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Unit 13 – Read Chapter, pg.191-218
– -Draw fig. 13-1
– Self-Evaluation Parts B, C, & D - Write Q & A
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Floral II – Making Thanksgiving
arrangements fro Home.
Design Plan
Color Drawing of wreath and flowers
 List Materials with Quantity of each item
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– Moss
– Dried Roses
– Dried Filler (Misty, Baby’s Breath, Statice)
List Color Scheme
 Explain Shape and Focal Point
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11/12/14 Agenda
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Floral I – Wreath Design Plan - Due today
Color Drawing of wreath and flowers
 List Materials with Quantity of each item
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– Moss
– Dried Roses
– Dried Filler (Misty, Baby’s Breath, Statice)
List Color Scheme
 Explain Shape and Focal Point
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Floral II – Record Book Update
11/13/14 Agenda
 Floral
I – History Unit
Cut up worksheet and glue in order into your spiral.
HEART for Symmetrical
HAND for Asymmetrical
Place in note area that you left space during notes
Build Class Timeline.
Floral II – Career Report
 FBTM – Critiques
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11/14/14 Agenda
All –Thanksgiving Arrangement next Thursday
 Floral I – History Unit – Quiz
– Open Note
– Get out SSR Books &Writing Utensils
– Turn in History Study Guide Worksheet at end
– Take Quiz
– Extra Credit Questions
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Floral II – Planning Period
– Portfolio Critiques due; wedding and FBTM
Extra Credit Questions
What kind of baskets did the Romans use?
2. What arrangement style did the Egyptians use?
3. List the flowers for each season for the Chinese
period.
4. What flower represented Isis in Egyptian period?
5. What type of arrangements did the Victorians
use?
6. What History Period used Analogous color
harmonies?
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What Thanksgiving arrangement is from the Greek?
List flowers that go with each season for Chinese period.
Who invented the cornucopia?
How did the Renaissance hold flowers in vases so that they did not move.
11/16/15 Agenda
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I – Make 3-D Wire/LLF Arrangement
Get out Text Book & Definitions from Next slide to note
– Fan - Page 147
– Triangle –Page 157
– Inverted-T – Page 171
– Crescent – Page 181
 Materials
for table
 1 Floral Shear & 5 Pieces of Wire/LLF
 1 Container with Oasis
 Floral
II – Holiday Design Plans
11/16/15 Agenda
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Floral I –Unit 10, 11, 12, & 13 Review
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Get out Text Book & Definitions
– Fan - Page 147
– Triangle –Page 157
– Modified L– Page 174
– Crescent – Page 181
 Materials
for table
 1 Floral Shear & 4 Pieces of Wire
 1 Container with Dry Foam
3-D Wire/LLF Arrangement Review
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Materials for table
– Line - the edge of the arrangement
– Form – shape or silhouette of arrangement
– Negative Space – No flowers outside of line
– Radiation – Type of Rhythm/Motion Center-out
– Fan - Page 147
– Triangle –Page 157
– Inverted-T – Page 171
– Crescent – Page 181
11/17/15 Agenda
 Floral
I – History Unit - Ikebana
Demo –Take Notes during presentations
Floral II – Holiday Design Plan
 College Report
 Record Books: Calendar and Journal - June-December
 Portfolio Critiques
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September
October
November
Orange Wedding
Purple Wedding
Inverted-T/Ikebana Design Terms
Balance - elements on either side of center.
 Asymmetrical – Equal weight/different sizes
or color values - Hand
 Symmetrical – Exact mirror image – Face
 Focal Point – Center of Interest, holds view
and attention (Low Center)
 Proportion – Interrelationship of all parts.
 Negative Space - space in an arrangement
without flowers or foliage – purposely empty
 Unity – Even Mix or one idea or impression.
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11/18/15 Agenda
 Floral I – History Unit –
 Container Preparation
 Accessories
Inverted-T Terms
Preparation – Steel Pick
Machine
 Demo
 Floral II – Paperwork Day
 Record Book for Wedding/processing
 Portfolio Critique – FBTM & Wedding
 Poinsettias & See’s Candy
 Christmas Design Plan
11/18/15 Agenda
Floral I & II– Thanksgiving Inverted-T
 Prepare Container
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– Design Bowl with tape name
– Floral Foam
– Waterproof Tape
– Candle inserted to full depth – Straight Down
– Steel Pick Machine - Leaves
Define remaining terms from list in text.
 Floral II – Make Customer Arrangements
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11/19/15 Agenda
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Floral I – Thanksgiving Arrangement
– Get Container with Candle and tape
– Add water to refresh
– Get Tray, Floral Shears, Accessories
– Wait for 4 Pieces of Greenery
– Wait for flowers
– Cat tails on your own
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Floral II –Thanksgiving Arrangement
Cornucopia – Horn of Plenty
11/30/15 Agenda
 Floral
I – Finish Unit 10, 11, 12, & 13
 See’s Candy Money Due Today!!!!
 Inverted – T Portfolio Critique
Return Floral Containers for Points
 Assignment Calendars due on Final Day.
 Quiz 10,11,12,13 Friday
 Floral II – Record Books and thanksgiving
critiques
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 Floral
II – Holiday Design Plan Final
Portfolio Critique
Arrangement Type: Inverted-T
 Color Scheme: Harvest Colors – Poly.
 Focal Point: Yes-Center Flower or Candle
 Floral Media Used and Quantities of each:
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1 Design Bowl Container
Oasis Wet Foam/Anchor Tape/Candle
3 –Steel pick & Machine
Glycerin treated leaves
4 Stems Leather Leaf Fern
3 Stems of Chrysanthemums
Cat tails or Wheat
Portfolio Critique
Extra Greenery and Flowers Used;
 Caspia/Misty or Button Mums
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List Skills or Mechanics Used:
– Cut & Taped Floral Foam
– Cut & Arranged Flowers
– Steel Pick Machine
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Parts 6, 7 & 8 on your own