Lesson 4 – Capstone 2: Self Portrait with Line, Color & Shape

It has been a few months since your students completed a capstone project, in the form of a silhouette.
Lesson 3 – Mosaics & Tessellation: Making Tessellations & Artist Statement

Students will explore shapes and patterns through a study of tessellations and how different cultures have used tessellation as decoration for centuries, from antiquity to modern day.
Lesson 2 – Organic Shapes: Creating Splotches With Paper

As mentioned in the previous shape and form lesson, shapes are often left to the math realm.
Lesson 1 – More With Shapes & Contour Line

The TK–6 Discover Your Inner Artist curriculum provides students the opportunity to explore the seven elements of art, a few at a time, as they progress.
Lesson 4 – Mid-Year Classroom Museum & Celebration

This lesson is a celebration of the artists!
Lesson 3 – Analogous Colors & How Many Ways to Create Collage?

Students will explore complementary colors by collaging found paper.
Lesson 2 – Color Wheel: No Brown Challenge!

Though we lightly introduced the relationships between colors in the previous lesson, the color wheel is one of the most effective ways to visualize this concept for student artists.
Lesson 1 – Color Mixing: Collaboration

Color mixing is a great way to help students explore the art element of color.
Lesson 5 – Museum

Completing a virtual class museum trip is recommended at least three times over the course of the year to ensure a well-rounded art experience for the students.
Lesson 4 – Found Object & Materials Mash Up: Making Lines

One of the objectives for our DYIA art kit is for students to embrace the “oops.”