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These are my best art lessons. They are the survivors, the ones I taught many times and always looked forward to doing!
Each Downloadable Collection Has:
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A HUGE collection of drawing, painting, and sculpture lessons at 5 different levels
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Support materials including step-by-step directions, creative springboards to get them started, materials lists, sponge activities, and helpful hints for instructors
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Links to video tutorials of projects, instructional videos of concepts, and art appreciation discussions.
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Media skills
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Concepts of art and art vocabulary
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Creative thinking and processes
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Art History and Cultural Exploration
Arted4kiddos gives you 5 levels of learning that grows with them
Level 1:
GETTING STARTED COLLECTION
Includes 26 lessons and activities to get them confidently creating, and set a solid foundation for future learning—a great starting point for kindergarteners through 2nd graders.
Levels 2:
BUILDING ON THE BASICS
Includes over 30 lessons and activities to develop a deeper understanding of art and art-making—Suggested for 2nd through 5th graders
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Emphasis on Impressionism
Levels 3:
BUILDING ON THE BASICS
Includes over 20 lessons and activities to develop a deeper understanding of art-making and an appreciation for art and culture—Suggested for 2nd through 5th graders
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Emphasis on Native American art and the great American Artists
THE ART OF IDEAS
Recommended 4th-7th
For our final art experience, let's look at how modern artists and architects such as Alexander Calder and Frank Lloyd Wright have thought about art and architecture differently. We will dig deep to develop our creative thinking and problem solving skills. This pack includes 18 different art activities.
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Levels 5:
CULTIVATING CREATIVITY
Includes more than 24 lessons and activities to dive deep into the creative processes and personal expression— Recommended for 4th through 7th graders
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Emphasis on Modern Art and Architecture
Levels 4:
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
Includes more than 18 lessons and activities to take them to advanced art thinking and making— Recommended for 4th through 7th graders
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Emphasis on Ancient Civilizations
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