
Art Level 2 (Download)
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Overview
For grade 2
Spark your child’s creativity with Art Level 2 a hands-on, open-and-go, Scripture-based art curriculum designed to build confidence and skill. With purposeful projects such as step-by-step animal drawings, paper bag puppets, paper maché animals, mosaics, lantern building, and dioramas, art time becomes a meaningful adventure that connects creativity, observation, and faith.
Art Level 1 is not required before using Art Level 2, as long as students have comparable readiness: pencil grip, basic lines and shapes, and following simple instructions.
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Product Details
| SKU | K405-3 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Master Books |
| Title | Art Level 2 (Download) |
| Contributors | Julia Akers |
| Page Count | 180 |
| Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
More Information
Art Level 2 takes second graders on a full-year creative journey through God's animal kingdom, weaving together narrative, skills-based exercises, and hands-on exploration to help children see and worship God through art. Along the way, each animal brings natural science facts into the mix, making this a curriculum that covers more than one subject.
Course Objectives
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Explore God’s creation and see it as His masterful work of art.
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Learn how to worship God with art by beginning with God’s Word.
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Learn about lines, shapes, colors, and more through fun activities.
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Develop hand and eye skills needed to gain independence in creating art.
A Course That Makes Teaching Art So Easy
Just two 30-minute lessons a week are all it takes to give your child a full year of meaningful art education. The textbook doubles as a workbook, so your child's activity pages and your read-aloud narrative passages are all in one place. No hunting for materials, either: each lesson includes a supply list of simple household and craft items like uncooked macaroni, wooden craft sticks, tempera paints, and ribbon, so you're always prepared before you open the book.
Templates in the back give you a head start on several projects, and an answer key handles the fact-based exercises for you. Every third week, your child works through a satisfying multi-step project like a drawing, a sponge painting, a lantern, or a diorama, the kind of finished piece they'll want to keep.
Art Instruction and Activities
- Lessons introduce key artistic vocabulary your child will actually use: symmetry, pattern, value, form, perspective, and texture. They'll explore the color wheel from primary to secondary colors, discover the difference between cool and warm colors, and practice mixing colors themselves.
- Simple skills like tracing, lacing, molding, and cutting are practiced first in focused, low-pressure exercises. Then those same skills are put to work in multi-step projects that result in something your child will want to show off, like a beautiful lantern made from craft sticks and tissue paper, or handprint zebras peeking through waving grass.
- Worksheets provide structure and practice; projects open the door to creative expression. Together, they give you the framework that makes teaching art at home feel manageable rather than overwhelming.
- Activities across the year include fingerprint art, paper mosaics, playdough sculptures, wax-resist watercolor painting, step-by-step drawings in a simplified style, sponge painting, a wax paper melt, and origami paper folding.
Eye Spy: Noticing God’s Glory
This curriculum will build your child’s faith through the Eye Spy moments that invite students to pause and look for God’s character reflected in art, creation, and everyday life. These guided prompts connect each lesson’s art skill to Scripture, helping children see how God's design, order, and attributes show up in the world around them and training young eyes to view creativity and creation through a Christ-centered lens.
The Progression from First Grade's Art Level 1
Art Level 2 assumes basic pencil and scissor proficiency and builds on those skills with greater precision and independence. Step-by-step drawing becomes a core skill, projects grow slightly more sophisticated (drawing + cutting + assembling), and children begin developing their own artistic style through small creative decisions about their work.
Table of Contents
- Course Description
- Suggested Daily Schedule
- Lesson 1 Isaiah 11:6, Pencil Control
- Lesson 2 Tracing Lines & Cutting with Scissors
- Lesson 3 Step-by-Step Drawings
- Lesson 4 Lines in Nature
- Lesson 5 John 10, Coloring & Hand Exercises
- Lesson 6 Geometric Shapes
- Lesson 7 Texture
- Lesson 8 Shapes in Creation
- Lesson 9 Paper Maché Pig
- Lesson 10 Job 38:11, Luke 5:4–6, Psalm 33:7–8, Ocean Animals
- Lesson 11 Organic Shapes
- Lesson 12 Hand Tracing & Step-by-Step Crab
- Lesson 13 Proverbs 4:23, Hearts & Octopus Art
- Lesson 14 Proverbs 6, Insects
- Lesson 15 Patterns & Symmetry
- Lesson 16 Nature Hunt & Step-by-Step Dragonfly
- Lesson 17 Fractal Art
- Lesson 18 Underwater Scene & Sponge Painting
- Lesson 19 Matthew 6, Birds
- Lesson 20 The Color Wheel & Mosaics
- Lesson 21 Psalm 104:24, Color & Step-by-Step Bird
- Lesson 22 Genesis 9:13, Rainbows
- Lesson 23 Psalm 42:1, Forest Animals & Paper Folding
- Lesson 24 Geometric & Organic Forms
- Lesson 25 Hebrews 11:3, Forms & Step-by-Step Hedgehog
- Lesson 26 Turtles
- Lesson 27 Building a Lantern
- Lesson 28 Revelation 5, Colossians 1, Safari Animals
- Lesson 29 Proverbs 16:9, Perspective
- Lesson 30 Size & Step-by-Step Elephant
- Lesson 31 Camouflage
- Lesson 32 Psalm 51:7, Animals & Snow
- Lesson 33 1 Corinthians 10, Storytelling with Art
- Lesson 34 Psalm 8:4, Self Portrait & Step-by-Step Walrus
- Lesson 35 Psalm 19, Aurora Borealis & Our Sky
- Lesson 36 Diorama
- Project Resources
- Answer Key
Customer Reviews
A daily supply list, as well as a lesson-specific supply list, makes preparation simple. Many of the supplies are common things that are found around the house. Activities include a mix of projects, coloring pages, and drawing exercises, offering plenty of variety.
Although we did not use Art Level 1, we have previously used Handwriting: A to Zoo from Master Books, and the art lessons and projects in this curriculum remind me of the style used there. Because of that positive experience, we are looking forward to using Art Level 2 next year!
Think you don’t have time to add one more thing or figure out what you need to make it happen? Well Art Level 2 is only 2 days a week, comes with a list of easy to find supplies needed each week and great instructions to help you teach your kids.
A good way to incorporate art as an elective to your homeschool days.
It is so much more than a coloring book or a book of suggested projects, like many early elementary level art books. It is filled with fun projects that encourage individual creativity and development of artistic skills. The projects are simple and fun, and they require supplies that most homeschool families have already. There are also several memorable projects that could be made into gifts for family members.
I’m delighted to have another level of this series. It fits easily into our homeschool week, especially since it is only scheduled for two lessons per week. It gives the children something fun to look forward to.

