Wonderpath | TRANSFORMATION
Semester 2: Transformation explores how artists reshape materials, identities, communities, and ideas. Through story-driven lessons, hands-on creative work, and interdisciplinary connections, this semester invites learners to see change as a powerful force in both art and life.
Each level offers a developmentally appropriate journey through the theme of transformation, with featured artists, projects, and reflections designed to meet learners where they are while encouraging curiosity, empathy, and creative thinking.
Choose the level that best fits your learner to explore this semester’s artists and ideas.
Primary
Semester 2: Transformation introduces young learners to the magic of change through story, art, and play. Students explore life cycles, patterns, and storytelling while discovering how creativity helps us understand the world.
Featuring Maria Sibylla Merian, Yayoi Kusama, and Faith Ringgold, this level emphasizes imagination, observation, and joyful exploration.
Elementary
Elementary learners explore how artists transform materials, ideas, and experiences into meaningful works of art. Through projects, reflection, and cross-curricular connections, students build confidence in their creative thinking.
Featuring Maria Sibylla Merian, El Anatsui, and Frida Kahlo, this level highlights transformation in nature, culture, and identity.
Middle School
Middle school students examine how art can reshape communities, identity, and history. This level blends storytelling, research, and creative work to support deeper critical thinking and personal expression.
Featuring Augusta Savage, El Anatsui, and Frida Kahlo, learners explore transformation as both a social and personal force.
High School
High school learners investigate transformation through rigorous analysis, creative inquiry, and interdisciplinary study. This level supports portfolio development, academic writing, and independent exploration.
Featuring Augusta Savage, Frida Kahlo, and Marcel Duchamp, students engage with art as a catalyst for cultural and intellectual change.
Print Editions
This curriculum is available exclusively as a printed resource, designed for hands-on learning and ease of use throughout the semester. You will also receive a PDF of the curriculum
Workbook Edition
A softbound format created for everyday learning. Flexible, approachable, and ideal for regular use.
Estimated fulfillment time: approximately 5–7 business days.
Heirloom Edition
A beautifully bound, perfect-bound volume designed as a lasting keepsake and reference copy.
Estimated fulfillment time: approximately 14–20 business days.
A digital PDF copy of the curriculum is included with every print purchase for convenience and reference.
Turnaround times reflect printing and production schedules and may vary slightly.






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