This is an Art and Design Scheme of Work aimed at Year 8 but could be adapted for Year 7 or 9.
Included in the pack is the Powerpoint with worksheets within it, the full scheme of work with assessment details and the Homework Bank of tasks to accompany lessons.
The outcome of the scheme of work is a pinch pot brightly painted and varnished which pupils name. Pupils complete a variety of activities with a focus on fruit and vegetables as inspiration and developing an understanding of texture in a 2D and 3D way. They complete activities such as a 'Bushtucker trial' where they feel fruit and veg to work out what's hidden, observational drawing and design work inspired by the artist Kate Malone.
Pupils are encouraged to look at 'ugly' fruit and veg and explore the issue of food wastage in terms of supermarkets and shops that throw out items because they don't fit the norm….pupils are encouraged to design 'ugly pots' and at the end of the project a 'beauty pageant' takes place in which the class vote for the 'ugliest' pot.
Pupils will develop their clay skills and if they haven't explored ceramics before, pinch pots are a great introduction to this 3D area of Art and Design.
Included in the pack is the Powerpoint with worksheets within it, the full scheme of work with assessment details and the Homework Bank of tasks to accompany lessons.
The outcome of the scheme of work is a pinch pot brightly painted and varnished which pupils name. Pupils complete a variety of activities with a focus on fruit and vegetables as inspiration and developing an understanding of texture in a 2D and 3D way. They complete activities such as a 'Bushtucker trial' where they feel fruit and veg to work out what's hidden, observational drawing and design work inspired by the artist Kate Malone.
Pupils are encouraged to look at 'ugly' fruit and veg and explore the issue of food wastage in terms of supermarkets and shops that throw out items because they don't fit the norm….pupils are encouraged to design 'ugly pots' and at the end of the project a 'beauty pageant' takes place in which the class vote for the 'ugliest' pot.
Pupils will develop their clay skills and if they haven't explored ceramics before, pinch pots are a great introduction to this 3D area of Art and Design.
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