Lesson Objective

Students will learn the settings available to them under the mode T.V..
Students will develop the skills necessary to apply these settings to complete an assignments/portfolio.
Students will be able to understand the correlation between shutter speed and light.

How does changing the shutter speed effect the lighting?
How does changing the shutter speed effect the blurriness or sharpness of the photograph.
Are you using auto or manual focus?

Shutter speed
Aperture/F stop
Iso
Mode dial
off camera flash
exposure compensation

Students will apply criteria to evaluate their own artistic work.
Students will refine and complete artistic work.

identify information and ideas explicitly stated in text and apply this information to real world experiences.
Students will recognize and correct problems in camera settings.

DOK Level 4
Students will critique and analyze the how changing the settings that the Shutter Speed effects the photograph.

Connect with students by giving examples on how and when they would use high and low shutter speed settings and demonstrate and reference different examples.

Students may believe that changing the shutter speed is not necessary every time.
Students may also believe that there will never be a need for the camera to be set to bulb mode.
Students may not believe that light is affected with shutter speed.

Students will be given a modified assignment. And aided in the help of setting their camera.

Students will complete at least one skill development assignment, as well as one project. Portfolio will be submitted for assessment.

camera

goggle slides or information on the setting T.V.,  and shutter speed.

classroom portfolio assignment that is based on speed: for example, popping a water balloon.