ART SCOPE AND SEQUENCE K-12

COLOR
DESIGN
DRAWING
PAINTING
FIBERS
CERAMICS
SCULPTURE
PRINTMAKING
PERSPECTIVE
ART HISTORY

K

recognition

pattern and shape recognition

creative and fantasy

tempera

handbuilt

sponge and finger

ground line

African Art

1

primary colors

patterns on reptiles

shape recognition

crayon resist, care of materials and tempera

running stitch on burlap

pinch pots

found material

sponge print

depth in landscape

O'Keeffe, Rockwell, and Pollock

2

primary colors

collage

basic shapes of birds, creative drawing

watercolor

paper weaving and yarn weaving

slab building

paper sculpture

finger prints

birds eye view

Audubon

3

primary and secondary

cut paper shapes and collage

figure drawing, insects, and fantasy

tempera

wrapped neckpiece

coil building

paper mache

Dali, Seurat, and Michelangelo

4

tye dye

pattern

creative drawing, finish a picture, animals

tempera,study of brush strokes

burlap and felt banner

slab building

origami

direct object printing

Van Gogh and Warhol

5

12 color wheel, tints and shades

elements of design

contour like, object shading

tempera painting and collage

pulled burlap

coil pots

paper sculpture

stencils

1-point

Expressionism, Franz Marc

6

review color wheel, complementary colors

heraldry

still life, shading and pastel drawing

tempera and waterbased

baskets

slab building and lids

paper mache and/or ceramic

direct object, styrofoam, or eraser stamps

2-point

Reniassance and Matisse

7

review

graphic design, review elements, computers

pastels, proportional measurement

tempera paint

batik

cardboard, straws, or paper mache

one color relief prints, silkscreen

2-point architecture

analytical criticism - Pop Art

8

review, complementary and analagous

typography, computers

portraits, and/or figure

water-based

ceramics

subtractive linoleum

review

Picasso

9

gradations, triads, and monochrome

elements and principles

media exploration, boxes

tempera

coil pots, masks

paper

lithography, monoprints

multiple vanishing points

10

review and utilization

logo, product design

sketchbook

watercolor and acrylic

batik

mixed media, not clay

drypoint and callography

11

review and utilization

review and utilization

sketchbook

opaque watercolor and oils

weaving

sculpture

clay

silkscreen and hardground aquatint

12

review and utilization

review and utilization

sketchbook

all of the above

all of the above

wheel-thrown

mixed media

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