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Art Adventures at Home
Art Adventures at Home is a complete art curriculum for parents of children in grades K-8. This volume, Level 1, contains over 100 step-by-step lessons that cover the foundations of art, written for children in grades K-2 (or older children without previous art experience). These lessons present the basic elements of art (line, shape, form, color, and texture) in five different units: drawing, printmaking, painting, sculpture, and crafts. Your child will enjoy many interesting projects, such as clay animals, pinch pots, portraits, vegetable prints, fingerpainting, and more!
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How to Draw Books
This exciting series provides a practical introduction to drawing and lettering styles that look really professional. The books are an ideal starting point for anyone who would like to be able to draw. Along with simple, step-by-step examples to follow, there are lots of experts' hints and tips to explain the different techniques and materials used.
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How to Teach Art to Children
Teach your 6- to 12-year-olds the elements of line, shape, color, value, texture, form, and space! This thematically progressive nuts-and-bolts curriculum features 96 simple projects with step-by-step instructions and full-color examples. Kids will "soak up" the basics of great design as they create color wheels, mold clay pots, trace tessellations, "texture" trees, and more! A valuable foundation for any budding artist. 160 pages, softcover from Evan-Moor.
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The Wonderful Art of Drawing Horses
Do sketches of ponies keep showing up in the margins of your kids' homework? Here's your chance to develop that "doodling" into art! Designed for ages 8 and up, Stebbing's curriculum offers 70 progressive lessons that emphasize the value of practice and provide drawing tips, black-and-white samples of student artwork, sketches by master artist Leonardo da Vinci, and horse trivia. 102 reproducible pages, spiralbound softcover.
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Ready References: Color Theory
Includes a color wheel and information on primary, secondary, intermediate, complementary, and split-complementary colors. Also explains, cool and warm colors, value, lightness and the gray scale, tint, shade, hue, and chroma. Students can keep all the facts right at their fingertips with this colorful two-sided ready reference card! Comes pre-punched for a three-ring binder and is laminated for years of use. 8 1/2" x 11" Grades 3-12.
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Ready References: Color Theory
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God & the History of Art Kit
Looking at art is one way of listening to God. As your children journey through this 5-year curriculum, they're sure to hear God's voice along the way. Over 250 lessons blend art history with hands-on instruction in drawing and painting. Includes 35 paint cards. Ages 10 and up. 454 reproducible pages, spiralbound softcover from How Great Thou Art.
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Art Curriculum by Visual Manna
Teach your 6- to- 10-year-olds the nuts and bolts of art! Assigning a different alphabet letter to each lesson, this program introduces basic shapes---then demonstrates how to put them together to draw objects, animals, and people. While progressing through elementary drawing skills, students are exposed to black-and-white examples from various artistic movements. 48 reproducible pages, spiralbound softcover.
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Lifepac Elective Drawing Basics With Thomas Kinkade
LIFEPAC Drawing Basics™ with Thomas Kinakde is an activity-based beginning art course that budding artists will love. From simple lines to final details, students will learn how to draw things as they appear. For grades 3-5.
Unit 1 teaches students about line and pattern, shape and form, and using lines and shapes to make contour and gesture drawings. Test included.
Unit 2 teaches students about space, drawing in proportion, using measuring tools, underdrawing & overdrawing, and using imagination in drawing. Test included.
Unit 3 teaches students about drawing tone, texture and combining those techniques to create landscapes. Includes a test.
Unit 4 teaches students about the many different forms of Ancient art, Greek art, and Renaissance art. Includes a test.
Unit 5 reviews and helps students plan their final project.
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How to Use Child-Size Masterpieces for Art Appreciation
This handbook, originally titled Mommy It's a Renoir! is for parents, teachers or any other adults who want to experience the delight of introducing beautiful paintings to young children. In more than one way this project departs from the traditional methods of teaching art appreciation. It invites adults who are not necessarily art specialists to present fine art reproductions in a simple way to children who have not yet reached the age usually considered appropriate for this subject. And it dispenses with the "Please do not touch" directive which normally accompanies the study of fine art. In all the activities the children handle the postcard-size reproductions.
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