Welsh themed art project for St David's day celebrations or anytime of year.
A detailed introduction with ideas for use, a work/evidence booklet for pupils and two PowerPoint presentations which can be used with key stage 2 pupils. The booklet can be used as a whole or divided and used as needed. It has a section on Celtic art, culminating in pupils making their own Celtic knot out of clay, and pages covering the art of Sir Kyffin Williams and some landscape painting approaches. Pupils are then able to create their own Welsh landscape work. The two presentations provide background information on both subjects and plenty of visual examples and inspiration. This has been created with all Key Stage 2 ages in mind but younger pupils (years 3 and 4) will need some teacher guidance, modelling of activities and explanations. Year 5 and 6 pupils will be able to work through many of the tasks completely independently. The booklet can be completed over a few lessons or made to last much longer depending on how much detail or independent research and practise you want to dedicate to each task. Skills covered include learning about a famous artist and historic/traditional art, planning, creating and evaluating own work, mixing paints, creating effects using different lines and colour, working with clay, carrying out own research and sharing own views about art works.
The first half of this booklet and one of the PowerPoint presentations could also be used for work on the Celts and their art.
A detailed introduction with ideas for use, a work/evidence booklet for pupils and two PowerPoint presentations which can be used with key stage 2 pupils. The booklet can be used as a whole or divided and used as needed. It has a section on Celtic art, culminating in pupils making their own Celtic knot out of clay, and pages covering the art of Sir Kyffin Williams and some landscape painting approaches. Pupils are then able to create their own Welsh landscape work. The two presentations provide background information on both subjects and plenty of visual examples and inspiration. This has been created with all Key Stage 2 ages in mind but younger pupils (years 3 and 4) will need some teacher guidance, modelling of activities and explanations. Year 5 and 6 pupils will be able to work through many of the tasks completely independently. The booklet can be completed over a few lessons or made to last much longer depending on how much detail or independent research and practise you want to dedicate to each task. Skills covered include learning about a famous artist and historic/traditional art, planning, creating and evaluating own work, mixing paints, creating effects using different lines and colour, working with clay, carrying out own research and sharing own views about art works.
The first half of this booklet and one of the PowerPoint presentations could also be used for work on the Celts and their art.
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