
Kindergarten
Silly & Bumpy Secondary Face Pumpkins!
Exploring Primary & Secondary Colors
Student Objectives:
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Students will reflect from the reading "The Bumpy Little Pumpkin" by Margery Cuyler.
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Students will demonstrate the shape of the pumpkin, eyes, and accessories and create a collage.
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Students will analyze how secondary colors are created and will use them when creating their pumpkin.
Vocabulary: Shapes, Color Wheel, Primary Colors, and Secondary Colors.
Mediums: 12 x 18 Purple, Orange, and Green Construction Paper, Glue Sticks, and Sharpies.
Monderian Monsters
Exploring Primary & Geometric Shapes!
Student Objectives:
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Students will analyze abstract designs by the artist Piet Mondrian!
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Students will create a collage monster inspired by the artist, Piet Mondrain.
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Students will learn about primary colors and how to identify shapes!
Vocabulary: Shapes, Color Wheel, Primary Colors, Abstract
Mediums: white paper, colored construction paper, Glue Sticks, and crayons.


1st Grade
Wayne Theibaud Cupcakes!
Exploring lines and shapes!
Student Objectives:
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Students will create a cupcake by inspired by Wayne Theibaud.
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Students will apply new vocabulary to point out design elements in art work.
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Students will describe different reasons why people create art.
Vocabulary: Pop Art, Shapes, Lines, Color.
Mediums: 9 x 12 Paper, Tempra Paint (Kwik Sticks).
2nd Grade
Yayoi Kusama Inspired Pumpkins!
Exploring Color, Line, Shapes, and
Pattern!
Student Objectives:
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Students will analyze the reading "Yayoi Kusama: From Here to Infinity" By Sarah Suzuki.
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Students will demonstrate new vocabulary to point out design elements in art work.
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Students will describe different reasons why people create art.
Vocabulary: Primary, Secondary, Warm, Cool, Patterns, Lines.
Mediums: 12 x 18 Paper, Markers, Colored Pencils, Sharpie, and Crayons.
3rd Grade
Georgia O'keeffe Warm Leaves
Exploring Color, Line, Shapes, and
Pattern!
Student Objectives:
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Students will analyze Georgia O'Keeffe Leaves.
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Students will demonstrate the blending technique with crayons using warm and cool colors.
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Students will demonstrate movement in the background with the inspiration from Starry Night.
Vocabulary: Blend, Warm & Cool Colors, Rhythm, Movement, and Lines.
Mediums: 12 x 18 Paper, Markers, Sharpies, and Crayons.
4th Grade
Sugar Skulls
Exploring Symmetry and Design!
Student Objectives:
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Students will identify symmetry.
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Students understand the Mexican Culture and el dia de los muertos.
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Students will create a symmetrical sugar skull and use the elements of art to create designs.
Vocabulary: Symmetrical, Design, Shapes, and Lines.
Mediums: Markers, Colored Pencils, Blue Pink and Yellow Construction Paper, Glue Sticks, and Scissors.
Exploring the Elements of Art & Proportion
5th Grade
Romero Britto Inspired
Self-Portraits
Student Objectives:
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Students will learn about the history of portraiture.
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Students will create a portrait in the style of Romero Britto that exemplifies their characteristics and traits.
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Students will understand how to use proportion and how to create a well balanced composition.
Vocabulary: Romero Britto, Pop Art, Proportion, Elements of Art, Balance, and Composition.
Mediums: 9 x 12 Paper, Markers, Sharpies, and Colored Pencil.