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As Creative Curriculum lead, I have redesigned topics to suit a knowledge and vocabulary driven curriculum. I will share full units of work across History, Geography, Art and Design & Technology. These show clear focuses on skills, knowledge covered and pupil outcomes through classroom based learning. There are also Topic Covers which complement the units of work, highlighting targeted vocabulary and key facts for the children to focus on and revisit throughout the unit.

As Creative Curriculum lead, I have redesigned topics to suit a knowledge and vocabulary driven curriculum. I will share full units of work across History, Geography, Art and Design & Technology. These show clear focuses on skills, knowledge covered and pupil outcomes through classroom based learning. There are also Topic Covers which complement the units of work, highlighting targeted vocabulary and key facts for the children to focus on and revisit throughout the unit.
Printing With Three Overlays Art Unit - KS2
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Printing With Three Overlays Art Unit - KS2

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Within this resource, I have included a Topic Cover page (which includes targeted vocabulary and key facts) and a scheme of work which shows the progression of knowledge and learning intentions. The main focuses: -relief and impression printing techniques experimenting with different materials for printing colour palettes overlaying prints to create a final design These lessons have been taught to a Year 5 class. At the end of the unit, the children will complete an assessment task which looks to answer the question that the unit has been designed around - Which colours are the most effective when overlaying? It has been taught with 2 week unit in mind, but could be spread across an entire half term.
Fabric - Finishing Techniques on Tote Bags Unit - KS2
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Fabric - Finishing Techniques on Tote Bags Unit - KS2

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Within this resource, I have included a Topic Cover page (which includes targeted vocabulary and key facts) and a scheme of work which shows the progression of knowledge and learning intentions. The main focuses: experience different techniques to decorate fabric (including applique, embroidery, fabric pens/paints, pinking shears) upcycle a vest top into a tote bag create a design for a target audience These lessons have been taught for a Year 5 class but could be adapted for YEar 4 or Year 6. At the end of the unit, the children will complete an assessment task which looks to answer the question that the unit has been designed around - What are the most effective finishing techniques to use for fabric? This includes the children evaluating their own tote bags against the given criteria at the start of the unit. It has been taught with a 2 unit in mind, but could be spread out over a half term.