Early American Art

$200.00

Course Duration
Learning Format
Materials

5th Grade Early American Art students explore the rich history of early American art—from the traditions of Indigenous peoples to the art and architecture of Colonial America. Along the way, they deepen their understanding of key artistic elements like form, texture, pattern, contrast, and balance. Through hands-on projects in drawing, painting, and sculpture, students create original works inspired by the art they study.

Our customized learning approach crafts a strong foundation of essential skills for elementary school students in grades K–5, nurturing a love of learning and confidence in their capabilities. 

Details

  • Subject
    Art
  • Course Level
    Elementary School
  • Course Type
    Regular

Teacher Support

Our optional teacher support solution gives students and parents access to state-certified teahers to help throughout the course. Support includes:

  • Access to teachers during scheduled office hours
  • Access to academic support team, Monday - Friday, 8am-8pm Eastern
  • Teacher feedback including grading assistance

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Optional Course Materials

The optional materials kit for this course includes:

  • Construction paper in assorted colors
  • Tempera paintbrushes and paint set
  • Watercolor paints
  • Oil pastels in assorted colors
  • Self-hardening clay
  • Yarn (1 skein)
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