Grade: Kindergarten
Duration: 36 weeks
Children study the masterworks of Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, Sandro Botticelli, Mary Cassatt, Vincent van Gogh, Henry Ossawa Tanner, and Georges Seurat. Children study one master artist for several weeks with one new work introduced weekly. This course provides lesson guides with descriptions, vocabulary, concepts, review questions, and enrichment activities for all 36 works.
Grade: First
Duration: 36 weeks
Children study the masterworks of Henri Matisse, Georgia O'Keeffe, Norman Rockwell, Ivan Aivazovsky, Edward Burne-Jones, Robert Scott Duncanson, and Natalia Goncharova. Children study a single master artist for several weeks with one new work introduced weekly. This course provides lesson guides with descriptions, vocabulary, concepts, review questions, and enrichment activities for all 36 works.
Grade: Second
Duration: 36 weeks
Children study artists from around the world. Countries include Japan, India, Persia, China, Egypt, Venezuela, Mexico, Australia, and South Africa. Children study one master artist or country for four weeks with one new work introduced weekly. This course provides lesson guides with descriptions, vocabulary, concepts, review questions, and enrichment activities for all 36 works.
Grade: Third
Duration: 36 weeks
Children study and recreate a variety of painting genres including landscape, cityscape, seascape, still life, history, portrait, space art, genre, and wildlife. Children study one genre for four weeks with one new work introduced weekly. This course provides lesson guides with descriptions, vocabulary, concepts, review questions, and enrichment activities for all 36 works.
Grade: Fourth
Duration: 36 weeks
Children study select movements of art in chronological order from Romanesque to Post-Impressionism. This course provides lesson guides with descriptions, vocabulary, concepts, review questions, and enrichment activities for all 36 works.
Grade: Fifth
Duration: 36 weeks
Children study select movements of art in chronological order from pointillism to pop art. This course provides lesson guides with descriptions, vocabulary, concepts, review questions, and enrichment activities for all 36 works.