Arts Curriculum Guide

Visual Arts

Preface

Kindergarten
Guiding Principles

1. The Arts are essential to the education of all students.
 
2. Students exercise and display multiple intelligences through the Arts.
 
3. Understanding of human growth and development shapes effective Arts curriculum, instruction, and assessment.
 
4. Comprehensive and sequential Arts programs that begin in preschool and continue throughout high school provide the foundation for life-long learning in the Arts.
 
5. Comprehensive and sequential Arts programs encourage learners to make multicultural and interdisciplinary connections.
 
6. Authentic assessment in the Arts is designed to demonstrate what students know and can do; it provides a model for assessing all complex learning.
 
7. Creating and sustaining high-quality Arts programs requires partnerships among all faculty and between school and community.

 

 
 
Habits of Mind

 
1. Imaginative Thinking
 
2. Reflective Thinking
 
3. Analytical Thinking
 
4. Heightened Perceptual Awareness
 
5. Organization, Curiosity and Persistence
 
6. Personal and Social Responsibility
 
7. Respect for Creativity in Others
 

 

Content

The student will:
 
1. Identify a variety of tools and media used in the creation of art.
 
 
2. Demonstrate care of tools and supplies while using materials such as : paper, scissors, adhesives, paints, brushes, and drawing implements.
 
 
3. Demonstrate eye/hand coordination and manipulative skills through a variety of activities.
 
 
4. Demonstrate perceptual awareness through identification of basic art elements (color, line, shape, value, and texture).
 
 
5. Demonstrate an awareness of body and proportion through viewing and discussion of representations of the human figure
 
 
6. Demonstrate respect for personal work and the work of others through individual and cooperative activities.
 
 
7. Apply visual thinking skills and imagination to art projects.
 
 
8. Compare art from various cultures.
Strands & Standards

Creating & Performing
Students will:
 
1. Use the Arts to express ideas, emotions, and beliefs.
 
2. Acquire and apply essential skills and literacy unique to each art form.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thinking & Responding
Students will:
 
3. Use imaginative and reflective thinking during all phases of creating and performing.
 
4. Use analytical and creative thinking to respond to works of art.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Connecting & Contributing
Students will:
 
5. Investigate the cultural and historical contexts of the Arts.
 
6. Integrate the Arts and make connections among the Arts and other disciplines.
 
7. Use technology in order to create, perform, and conduct research in the Arts.
 
8. Participate in the community's cultural and artistic life.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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