Welcome to Our Kindergarten Gallery!
Children enter kindergarten with a wide variety of life experiences and abilities. A broad range of artistic experiences helps kindergarten students develop fine motor skills, conceptual understanding, and idea building. Drawing is a natural inclination that precedes the development of writing. The drawing abilities of kindergartners range from organized scribbles to symbolic representations of the world around them. As kindergarten students begin to explore visual representation, they develop
personalized schema to portray subjects that are personally significant such as self, family, animals, and familiar objects. Kindergarten students also explore ideas, stories, and fantasy through drawing.
Kindergarten students need opportunities to develop ideas, express imagination, and explore a variety of media and techniques. Students enjoy sharing stories about their artistic creations and often embellish details in the telling. Learning to participate as an exhibiting artist-presenter and as a respectful audience member becomes the basis for the development of the critique process.
The visual arts provide natural connections for kindergarten students to explore many concepts from other academic disciplines. Development of a basic understanding of the elements of art—color, line, shape, space, and texture—provides a sensory foundation for vocabulary development and scaffolding other learning concepts.
Projects will last one to two class periods and will introduce the students to using shape, line, color, and texture in their work.
Kinders are also introduced to a variety of media, artists, art styles, and art forms through both traditional artistic techniques
as well as through the incorporation of songs, literature, interactive technology, fun, and experimentation.
Welcome to Pooler Elementary, little bulldogs! We're so very glad you're here!
personalized schema to portray subjects that are personally significant such as self, family, animals, and familiar objects. Kindergarten students also explore ideas, stories, and fantasy through drawing.
Kindergarten students need opportunities to develop ideas, express imagination, and explore a variety of media and techniques. Students enjoy sharing stories about their artistic creations and often embellish details in the telling. Learning to participate as an exhibiting artist-presenter and as a respectful audience member becomes the basis for the development of the critique process.
The visual arts provide natural connections for kindergarten students to explore many concepts from other academic disciplines. Development of a basic understanding of the elements of art—color, line, shape, space, and texture—provides a sensory foundation for vocabulary development and scaffolding other learning concepts.
Projects will last one to two class periods and will introduce the students to using shape, line, color, and texture in their work.
Kinders are also introduced to a variety of media, artists, art styles, and art forms through both traditional artistic techniques
as well as through the incorporation of songs, literature, interactive technology, fun, and experimentation.
Welcome to Pooler Elementary, little bulldogs! We're so very glad you're here!