I'm using MaryAnn Kohl's wonderful book Discovering Great Artists: Hands-On Art for Children in the Styles of the Great Masters
She has the book divided into four main periods in history so we'll do one period in Sep/Oct, one in Nov/Dec, one in Jan/Feb, and one in Mar/Apr. (May will be completely devoted to our Storytelling Festival) Michelangelo is a natural choice for September's Old Testament Stories block, for example. I've also been to the Sistine Chapel so I can't wait to share my experiences. Degas's sculpture is a perfect tie-in to puppetry and dry felting later on. Georgia O'Keefe is wonderful for Farming & Gardening. I love these connections!!! (I recommend planning your school year blocks before you pick your artists.) Here is my rough idea of our school year:
Chapter 1: Long, Long Ago
Renaissance & Post-Renaissance
September - Michelangelo
October - Audubon
Chapter 2: Sunny & Free
Impressionists & Post-Impressionists
November - Degas
December - Van Gogh
Chapter 3: Wild & Wacky
Expressionists, Abstract, Abstract-Expressionists, Cubists, Dadaists & Surrealists
January - Klee
February - Picasso
Chapter 4: Art Today Everyway
Pop, Op, Folk, Modern, Cartoonists, Photojournalists & Children's Book Illustrators
March - O'Keeffe
April - Ringgold
I'd like to also use some of her ideas from Chapter 5 throughout the year.
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