2026-2027 School Year
Lego Lab/Art Exploration (GVL)
All 6th grade classes must be taken as a package. This is one of four classes offered in two of our packages.
Lego Lab and Art Exploration will be held on alternate days for the two day package.
Course Description
Lego Lab is a STEAM class teaching basic computer literacy with hands-on weekly challenges in class involving designing solutions to problems and coding the design. During class students will be given opportunities to work in collaborative teams as they learn various computer skills, coding reasoning, problem solving skills, and communication skills. The instructor will use kits from Lego Education to provide a fun, hands-on method of exploring the world of science and technology.
There will be two short assignments before class starts, they will be posted at the beginning of August in Jupiter Ed.
In their Art Exploration class students will focus on creative expression, art history, and art appreciation. They will use techniques and media to create art pieces such as drawing, painting, mixed media, textiles, sculpture, and printmaking. They will be introduced to art vocabulary organically, including the Elements of Design (line, shape, color, form, texture, value, and space), as well as the Principles of Design. Students will study several artists (modern, contemporary, and a few from other art periods) while also learning how to critique their own works of art.
To be successful in this class:
For Lego Lab success depends on a student’s ability to work effectively with a partner or within a group, manage time wisely, and ability to follow directions. To be prepared for each class, students will need to preview the lesson for the upcoming week at home
The Art Exploration curriculum is based on a three-year rotation to accommodate students from grades 6-8 and those taking the course more than once. Students have no need of prior experience or particular talent, but to be willing to try new things and enjoy the process. Participation and effort are the keys to success. Weekly participation grades will be based on effort and improvement during class.
Homework:
- LEGO class homework will be to preview the upcoming lesson.
- Art Exploration will not be assigned homework.
Grades: 6th Grade
Course Tuition and Enrollment Fees can be found HERE. If applicable, see below for additional course fees (supply, lab, textbook, etc.)
Additional Course Fees: $60 combined lab and art supply fee.
Required Materials
Lego Lab
Textbook: All in class materials are covered by the lab fee and will be supplied by the teacher.
Other materials: (Students need available at home):
- Computer Access-Students will need to be able to watch a video on a computer each week.
Art Exploration
Textbook: none
Other materials:
- #2 pencils
- Folder with pockets (for handouts)
- Spiral Sketchbook, 9″x12″
- Large, standard-size Poster Board (to make portfolio)
- one pack of baby wipes or Clorox wipes (to be left in class)
Meet Anna Humphries
Education: Liberty University
Teaching experience: Art Educator at Amazement Square and Instructor for various art camps
UHC courses taught:
- Elementary Art (Grades 3-5)
- Art Exploration (Grades 6-8)
Began teaching at UHC in 2013
Meet Natalie Dather
Education: Bachelor’s of Early Childhood Education and a Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from Clemson University
Teaching Experience: She has previously taught Kindergarten at UHC from 2020- 2022. Prior to her time at UHC she was a substitute teacher for Greenville County Schools and a Preschool Music Teacher at Edwards Road Weekday. From 2004- 2010 she taught at Greenville County Schools K5- 2nd Grade.
Homeschooling Experience: Started homeschooling her children in 2020.
UHC Courses Taught: Kindergarten, Anatomy and Physiology, Lego Lab, and Lego Plus
Began teaching at UHC in 2020.
