(B, I) (P, A)
Sculpture K 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-
Construction using blocks, boxes, or
other modular units
Paper construction including tearing,
cutting, folding, bending, pasting
Modeling using ceramic clay (pinching,
rolling, coiling, pressing, stamping,
incising)
Joining processes to include gluing and
mailing
Forms from nature as sculpture
Armatures covered with paper mache
Constructions using armatures covered
with metal foils, Paris Craft or plaster
Mobiles using space, form, and
movement
3-D forming techniques using wire
including twisting, bending, and joining
Construction with joining pieces in
multiple media.
Low relief by folding paper and fiber
pulps
Explore complex modular compositions
using mixed media
Relief casting with plaster
Forming and carving processes
including manipulation of wood, wax,
plastic, plaster, and natural objects
Bas-relief carving
Casting with metal
Advanced forming techniques to
include carving, centrifugal casting,
vacuum forming, soldering
Advanced sculpture concepts to
include installations, conceptual
pieces, earthworks
Subtractive sculpture in stone and
wood
Use technology to design and plan