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Lower School Art

Kindergarten
The study of Visual Arts begins in kindergarten with the introduction of skills and concepts that will be completely new for most of the children. Due to the children’s different developmental levels when entering kindergarten, it is expected that this year will emphasize joyful exploration and discovery; mastery is a process that will require repetition at subsequent grade levels.
The emphasis at this grade level is on:

  • Personal experience and/or imagination
  • Exploring a variety of media (paint, pencil, markers, and clay) to develop fine and gross motor skills
  • Learning care and use of tools and equipment
  • Following safety rules
  • Family, five senses, counting, and retelling stories in pictures
  • Learning about a variety of artists and art forms, including architecture
  • Art elements – color, shape, and line

First Grade
The study of Visual Arts is cumulative and sequential, to include learning introduced and emphasized at previous grade levels.
The emphasis at this grade level is on:

  • Teaching art using students’ favorite books
  • Recognizing that mistakes can be turned into creative opportunities
  • Repetition, pattern, geometric shapes, and texture
  • Telling and recording original stories through art
  • Observing how artists tell stories through their art

Second Grade
The study of Visual Arts is cumulative and sequential, to include learning introduced and emphasized at previous grade levels.
The emphasis at this grade level is on:

  • Awareness of themselves and their own community
  • Trying a variety of techniques (collage, print, clay, drawing, paper maché) and imagery to enhance the design solution
  • Emphasis and movement
  • Weather and seasons
  • Recognizing how artists create moods/emotions in their work
  • Reality and fantasy

Third Grade
The study of Visual Arts is cumulative and sequential, to include learning introduced and emphasized at previous grade levels.
The emphasis at this grade level is on:

  • Research and personal interests
  • Demonstrating ease in using a variety of media (paper maché, clay, paint, and pastels)
  • Use of space and balance in art
  • Fables and myths, measurement, calligraphy, plants
  • Differentiating between landscape, portrait, and still life

Fourth Grade
The study of Visual Arts is cumulative and sequential, to include learning introduced and emphasized at previous grade levels.
The emphasis at this grade level is on:

  • The ability to organize and sequence
  • Incorporating multi-step processes (i.e. with clay: slab, fire, glaze)
  • Value
  • North Carolina history, animals, symmetry, narrative writing
  • Exploring the art of North Carolina
  • Recognizing the styles of artists (i.e. Monet, Picasso, Van Gogh)
  • Comparing and contrasting art movements

Fifth Grade
The study of Visual Arts is cumulative and sequential, to include learning introduced and emphasized at previous grade levels.
The emphasis at this grade level is on:

  • Integrating and synthesizing subject matter, current events
  • Evaluating results and recognizing which media will be successful in given situations
  • Unity
  • Cultures of the Americas, plants, interdependence
  • Exploring the art of the Americas