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Many parents find themselves at the end of the school year and realize that they forgot all about the need to cover art in their homeschool program. Others see it as a daunting class all year long and are unsure of the best way to provide art classes to their homeschooler.
Art is actually a requirement that allows a lot of freedom. In the elementary grades, you are not required to have a formal art curriculum–you are simply required to provide some form of art program that will expose your child to the various aspects of art.
Some choose to purchase an art course, easily available through homeschool curriculum warehouses like www.curriculumexpress.com; others choose to cover art in a more casual way.
Giving your child a variety of art experiences is actually fairly easy.
Some common art projects that our students have produced are listed below:
Make art an enjoyable class by finding projects that your child can be enthusiastic about. You have a lot of freedom here–take advantage of it!
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