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ARTK12: Art History Curriculum Disguised as Fun

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Why Homeschoolers Love Us

Our curriculum is highly academic.

Not only do children enjoy our curriculum, they learn. ARTK12 curriculum raises the bar for art history curriculum. Most of the art pieces presented in our curriculum can be found in college art history textbooks. In addition, in an average year of the ARTK12 curriculum students read well over 50 books (real books). These books are entertaining, but primarily they contain historical facts so students are learning while they read.

Student playing the ARTK12 bingo game.

Student playing the ARTK12 bingo game.

It is easy for parents.

Homeschooling is difficult. Being a parent and a teacher consumes a great deal of time and energy and leaves little extra time for researching and creating games and art projects, not to mention shopping at art stores to collect all the necessary materials. ARTK12 provides art history curriculum in ready-to-create packages. No lists of materials, no shopping, no researching projects and books. We only assume you have the most basic art supplies (crayons, scissors, glue etc . . . ) and we provide the rest.

It is fun for parents.

If students dread learning, parents dread teaching. As parents there are certain things we must force our children to do: clean their rooms, brush their teeth etc . . . Learning shouldn’t be one of those things. ARTK12 curriculum is designed so that students and parents will look forward to it. What could be more fun than reading, playing games and making art projects with your kids?