Unified Arts education in New Hampshire for grades 6-8 offers a comprehensive array of creative, technological, and practical skills, enhancing students’ educational experiences and promoting holistic development:
Grades 6-8: Students refine their artistic skills using various media, including sculpture and digital art. They explore art history and engage in critique to deepen their understanding and appreciation.
Grades 6-8: Students continue developing musical skills through participation in band, choir, or orchestra, learning music theory, composition, and performing in group and solo settings.
Grades 6-8: Emphasis on fitness, sportsmanship, and healthy lifestyle choices through diverse sports and activities that promote teamwork and personal well-being.
Grades 6-8: Students enhance their research skills, focusing on evaluating sources and utilizing library resources. The curriculum emphasizes digital literacy and responsible media use.
Grades 6-8: Introduction to computer programming, coding, and basic software development, with a focus on computational thinking and problem-solving through interactive projects.
Grades 6-8: Basic culinary skills and nutrition education, teaching students to prepare healthy meals, understand food safety, and explore cultural cuisines.
Grades 6-8: Hands-on exploration of engineering concepts through design, building, and testing projects, fostering problem-solving skills and an understanding of engineering principles.
Grades 6-8: Exploration of technological systems and their applications. Students engage in projects involving design, construction, and innovation, developing practical skills in using technology effectively.
These Unified Arts programs aim to foster creativity, technical proficiency, physical health, and practical knowledge, preparing students for a diverse and dynamic future.