Lesson 2 – Color Wheel: No Brown Challenge!

A student-created color wheel divided into 12 sections, each filled with a different hue using crayon. The segments are labeled with "P" (Primary), "S" (Secondary), and "T" (Tertiary) to indicate color types.

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 5 – Museum

Three overlapping abstract circular designs, each containing cloud-like shapes and dotted or patterned outlines in varying colors such as green, blue, purple, and red, representing creative visual elements from an art lesson or museum-themed activity.

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.