Quick Check Form: Second Grade Visual Arts Curriculum
    Big Ideas to Emphasize in Second Grade Art
    · Artists use sketchbooks as a way to practice and develop their ideas

    · Artists reflect on their work to improve it over time, and keep portfolios of their work to see their progress.

    · Artists tell stories and show feelings using lines, colors, shapes, and symbols.
    By the end of Second Grade:
    Students will know:

    · How to use lines and colors expressively

    · Two ways to show realistic space in an artwork

    · How to identify the art elements of line, shape, form, color, texture and value and space in their work.

    · How to use a sketchbook.

    · How to identify a portrait, self-portrait, landscape and still life as art subjects.
    Students will be able to :

    · Mix secondary colors, tints and shades in painting

    · Create textures in several art mediums

    · Paint with control.

    · Cut and fold paper with accuracy.

    · Keep a portfolio of their artwork.

    · Form opinions about what makes an artwork ‘good’

    · Draw from observation.

    · Create complex/ freeform shapes.
    ‘Adventures in Art’ Sequenced Core Lessons for Second Grade:
    U2, 16, 1, 2,6,27, 8, 21, 24, 25, 17, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, U3, 26, 45, 60

    Recommended Supplemental lessons: 7 (printed patterns) 30 (drawing flowers) 49 (book illustration)

    52 (paper forms) 31 (clay sculpture) 33 (texturing clay sculpture)
    Integration Points for Second Grade Art:
    Math

    Working with proportion/ scale (21/24)

    Symmetry / Asymmetry (34 50 60)

    Pattern making (7)

    3D Forms (52)
    Reading/ Language Arts

    Develops descriptive language

    Uses images to tell/ sequence stories

    Develops visual symbols from stories

    Notes/ journaling in the sketchbook
    Science Butterflies: Ad in Art lessons 1,8, 12, 16, 27 teach color mixing, symmetrical shape, observational drawing in a sketchbook and drawing animals.    Social Studies

    Multicultural (lesson U3/ 45)
    Health & Fitness

    How You Think / Visual learning/ Spatial Intelligence (GBS)

     
    Performing Arts

    Translating feelings from music into images

    The role of practice & reflection in creative work.

     
    Technology

    Word processing simple statements/ placards to display with their work.

    Creates shapes, lines, colors and textures in simple paint programs (e.g. Kid Pix/)

     
    Key Art Vocabulary :
     Art Elements: Shape, Line, Color, Texture, Space, Value, Form    Principles:   Emphasis/ Center of Interest, Repetition, Movement , Color Wheel, Color value (tints and shades) Positive and Negative space, Freeform shape, Landscape/ Portrait,/ Self-Portrait,/Still Life Sketchbook. Mounting, Symbol,

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    Developed by Ann Morgan, Everett Public Schools, 2001