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 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 multi-sensory pre-writing journey that moves Pre-K students from gross motor air-writing to precise fine motor control and shape formation. Students explore vertical, horizontal, and circular strokes through play, sensory exploration, and representational drawing.
A project-based sequence for Pre-K students exploring physical identity through observation and self-portraiture. Students identify their unique traits, match colors to their appearance, and assemble a mixed-media portrait to share with their peers.
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.
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.
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.
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 hands-on introduction to public art and community collaboration for Pre-K students. Children explore large-scale art, vote on a shared theme, and work together to create and present a giant classroom mural.
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 Pre-K sequence focused on generating original ideas by mixing and matching distinct elements. Students explore character creation, linguistic synthesis, and spatial reasoning through hands-on activities.
A 5-lesson unit for Pre-K students exploring divergent thinking. Students learn to see multiple possibilities in single objects through play, movement, and art.
This workshop-style sequence for Pre-K focuses on visual literacy, teaching students to distinguish between reality and fiction using photographs and illustrations. Students learn that photographs usually represent factual reality, while drawings can represent anything the imagination creates.
Une séquence d'initiation au graphisme et aux formes pour les élèves de maternelle, favorisant la motricité fine et la créativité.
A Pre-K sequence focused on environmental art and ephemeral sculpture. Students collect natural materials, explore patterns and balance, build miniature habitats, and learn about the temporary nature of art through documentation and reflection.
A Pre-K sequence introducing three-dimensional art through sculptures, balancing structures, and community planning, culminating in the creation of a miniature sculpture park.
This sequence introduces Pre-K students to 3D art through paper engineering. Students explore how flat paper can be transformed into structural forms using crumpling, tearing, folding, and rolling.
A hands-on introduction to 3D art for Pre-K students, focusing on sensory exploration and fine motor skills through modeling clay. Students learn to differentiate between 2D and 3D, master basic forms like spheres and coils, and use tools to create textured sculptures.