United Arts Council


Grab Your Letters and Grow

After reading “Chrysanthemum” by Kevin Henkes, the children will build a tableau to graph letters in their names...

Head in the Clouds

...and sounds produced by electronic means. 4. Students should be able to vary the use of dance elements to create movement sequences that capture the essence of their cloud characters....

Heat Transfer! Raps! Singing! Oh My!

A culminating activity that puts to work the students’ knowledge of the three types of heat transfer. Students work cooperatively to create a rap or song that tells the definition...

Human Body Music

In this lesson, students will be able to describe the functions of the skeletal system and the muscular system, while using songs and instruments to improvise a rhythm and melody.

Informance: Global Patterns

Students will choose between creating a visual arts piece, drama and/or dance, or writing a parody or original song to demonstrate understanding of the Jet Stream, Gulf Stream, or La...

It’s Raining Art!

Students will be able to express weather conditions through writing and visual art.

Kool Kente Wacky Weavings

Students will be able to create a kente cloth weaving, and will develop a respect for fabric artists! What is a weaving? What is a warp? What is a kente?...

Lines of Life

...world. Dancers explore line through dance, visual art and language art, as they “read between the lines” using their senses, imagination and creativity to have a conversation with their audience....

Math in Motion

The students will classify objects by physical properties, communicate dance through choreography and understand patterns, addition and subtraction using objects. Math and Dance are addressed in this lesson as a...