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Following the timelines in the History lessons, K12® Art lessons introduce students to great works of art from different cultures and eras, while engaging them in creative activity—painting, drawing, molding with clay, and so on. While middle school students may choose to take art, it is a required course for students in grades 1 through 5 only.
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Students will identify, describe, depict, and create artwork of various genres, and will study the art and architecture of ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and China. |
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Students will study the art and architecture of ancient Rome, medieval Europe, Islam, Mexico, Africa, and Japan, and will continue to create original artwork. |
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Students will study the artists, cultures, and great works of art and architecture from the Renaissance through the American Revolution. |
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Students will study the artists, cultures, and great works of art and architecture from the French and American Revolutions through modern times. |
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Students will study the artists, cultures, and great works of art and architecture of North and South America, from pre-Columbian times through 1877. |
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Students will study the artists, cultures, and great works of American art and architecture from the end of the Civil War through modern times.
This course follows the timeline of American History Since 1865. Best preparation is Intermediate Art: American A. |
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Students will study the artists, cultures, and great works of world art and architecture from ancient through medieval times. |
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