This lesson is the third of six lessons teaching the skill of screen-printing using space as an inspiration (preferably for upper KS2). I have created this scheme using skills that I have acquired over the years, training in Print-making throughout my Fine Art degree and teaching Art and Design to KS2 for over 5 years.
This has been a really popular scheme for my pupils, which teaches a variety of print-making skills: mono-printing, screen-printing, relief and collagraph (relief) printing. I’ve taught it within the classroom and an art room. It would be worth investing in screens for the screen printing lesson.
Resource bundle includes: Lesson plan, Visual Language word mat, Lesson Powerpoint (PDF cursive, PPT and PPT cursive versions available - please note the powerpoints may need slight reformatting depending on your font settings) and accompanying resources/scaffolds. Each lesson includes a starter, modelling for each task, an evalution and an end of the lesson plenary.
Slide one: LO: To research printing artists and evaluate their work.
Slide two: Starter: How could you describe the style of Andy Warhol?
Slide three: Screen-printing task and challenge
Slide four: Screen-printing self-evaluation with modelling
Slide five: End of the lesson quiz
Slide six: End of the lesson quiz (answers)
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