Fundamental techniques for drawing, painting, sculpture, and photography alongside modern digital design principles. Analyzes historical artistic movements while building skills in printmaking and graphic media.
A Kindergarten sequence introducing stenciling, typography, and graphic layout. Students progress from basic negative space concepts to designing their own posters by combining text and images.
A comprehensive introduction to printmaking for Kindergarteners, focusing on monoprinting, subtractive drawing, symmetry, texture rubbings, and foil plate processes. Students learn the 'magic' of transfer and the relationship between a plate and a print.
A Kindergarten sequence introducing the fundamentals of relief printing. Students explore texture, create their own stamps, and learn to make repeating patterns through hands-on exploration.
A 4-session fall-themed sequence for K-3 students focusing on apple anatomy, safe carving techniques, creative decoration, and celebratory printmaking. Students develop fine motor skills and safety awareness while creating unique edible art.
A foundational sequence for Kindergarteners to explore digital design, moving from basic tool navigation and shape manipulation to intentional composition and typography using digital media.
A sequence introducing Kindergarteners to the intersection of digital photography and creative manipulation. Students move from basic framing to surrealist digital collages.
A foundational typography sequence for Kindergarteners, exploring letters as visual objects. Students learn about font 'personalities', basic text tools, and how to express their identity through font choice and digital design.
A Kindergarten sequence exploring color theory through digital media, covering primary colors, mixing, warm/cool palettes, and emotional expression. Students learn how digital tools can be used to create and manipulate color to convey meaning.
A foundational sequence for Kindergarten students to explore digital design tools, from basic brush strokes to creating a digital self-portrait. Students learn to navigate interfaces, use editing tools like 'undo', and understand the concept of saving digital work.
A vibrant, hands-on introduction to Spanish and Latin American art masters for Pre-K students. Children explore self-expression, shapes, lines, and community through the works of Kahlo, Picasso, Miró, Rivera, and Mexican folk art.
A vibrant visual arts sequence for Kindergarteners exploring Hispanic culture through the works of Frida Kahlo, Mexican Alebrijes, Papel Picado, Talavera pottery, and community murals. Students develop fine motor skills and cultural appreciation while exploring patterns, colors, and storytelling through art.
A Kindergarten sequence exploring the traditional arts and crafts of Native peoples across North America, focusing on pottery, weaving, totem poles, beadwork, and regalia. Students learn about cultural symbolism, functional art, and regional styles through hands-on creation.
A Kindergarten sequence focused on assemblage art, where students learn to build 3D structures from recycled materials while exploring balance, gravity, and connection techniques.
This Pre-K art sequence guides students through the cooperative process of creating a giant classroom mural. Students progress from individual 'drawing bubbles' to shared painting and collage, learning to communicate, share resources, and respect the artistic contributions of their peers.
A Pre-K sequence introducing three-dimensional art through sculptures, balancing structures, and community planning, culminating in the creation of a miniature sculpture park.
An immersive exploration of how communities use art, music, and performance to celebrate together, culminating in a festive classroom parade. students learn about cultural festivals, create their own masks and instruments, and transform their learning space.
Students explore how art expresses culture, heritage, and identity through patterns, clothing, masks, and festival decorations, culminating in the creation of a personal family artifact.
A vibrant Kindergarten sequence introducing students to public art, its role in communities, and how murals, sculptures, and small acts of creativity like kindness rocks can make neighborhoods better places for everyone.
A 3-session art sequence for kindergarteners exploring texture, color, and the alphabet through the lens of Jasper Johns' iconic art style. Students build fine motor skills through sensory exploration and creative collage-making.
A Kindergarten art sequence exploring the transition from 2D shapes to 3D forms using paper manipulation techniques like folding, curling, and balancing. Students build fine motor skills and spatial reasoning through hands-on workshops, culminating in a 'Paper Playground' sculpture project.
A tactile introduction to 3D art for Kindergarten, focusing on hand-building techniques like spheres, coils, and textures using clay or modeling dough.
A Pre-K sequence focused on collaborative art-making, teaching students flexibility, shared ownership, and the joy of creating together. through 'pass-the-art' games and team projects.
An 8-session creative journey for kindergarteners that sparks imagination through stories, art, movement, and hands-on projects, building confidence and social skills.
A 4-session series for K-3 students exploring creativity and fine motor skills through play dough. Students learn 3D shapes, color mixing theory, tactile textures, and narrative sculpting.
A four-session art unit where K-3 students explore natural textures, colors, and patterns to create mosaic masterpieces using leaves, beans, rice, and other organic materials.
A three-session artistic journey for K-3 students exploring the creation of clay flowers, focusing on fine motor skills and seasonal themes.
An engaging holiday-themed art curriculum designed to foster creativity, fine motor skills, and self-expression through daily projects and reflection.
A week-long journey into the art of ceramics for young learners, focusing on fine motor skills, creative planning, and the emotional value of handmade gifts. Through structured sculpting and decorating sessions, students transform simple clay into meaningful keepsakes.
A week-long after-school program for K-3 students focusing on seasonal changes, hands-on crafts, and creative exploration of autumn through game-based and project-based learning.
A Kindergarten visual arts sequence that guides students through the process of collaborative art-making, from sharing materials to creating a large-scale class mural. Students learn to negotiate creative decisions, respect shared space, and appreciate collective success.
A Pre-K sequence where students explore the role of community helpers and use art to communicate gratitude, information, and identity within their neighborhood. Students create badges, thank-you cards, and signs to understand art as a tool for connection and service.
A creative thinking unit for Pre-K students focused on pareidolia and visual brainstorming. Students learn to find ideas in abstract shapes, mistakes, textures, and music, building resilience and flexible thinking.
A month-long artistic journey for Kindergarten students to explore shapes, textures, and color mixing through hands-on painting experiences.
A two-session kindergarten art unit exploring shapes, colors, and textures through collage. Students develop fine motor skills and creative expression by layering everyday materials.
Une séquence d'initiation au graphisme et aux formes pour les élèves de maternelle, favorisant la motricité fine et la créativité.
A fun two-day closing celebration for K–3 students where they collaborate to choose a class movie, design promotional posters, and enjoy a guided cinema experience with reflective activities.
A 3-session art series for K-5 students exploring garden-inspired art. Students develop observation, sketching, color mixing, and chalk pastel techniques to create vibrant mixed-media artworks.