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Print-making (KS2 Art and Design)
This is a print-making scheme of six-lessons using space as an inspiration (preferably for upper KS2). It covers an introduction to print-making artists and print-making skills (planar, relief and intaglio).
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: Medium term plan, Lesson plans, 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.
Printmaking L1 - Introduction to Printing (KS2 Art and Design)
This lesson is the first of six lessons introducing print-making (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: What printing techniques have you tried?
Slide three: Different types of printing: planar, relief, intaglio
Slide four: Word mat
Slide five: Self-evaluation with modelling
Slide six: End of the lesson quiz
Slide seven: End of the lesson quiz (answers)
Printmaking L5/6 - Collagraph making (KS2 Art and Design)
This lesson is the fifth and final of six lessons teaching the skill of collagraph (relief) 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 design and create a collagraph relief plate.
Slide two: Starter: What is relief printing?
Slide three: Relief plate task and challenge
Slide four: Verbal self-evaluation with modelling
Slide five: End of the lesson quiz
Slide six: End of the lesson quiz (answers)
Slide one: LO: To create a collagraph relief print.
Slide two: Starter: What printing techniques have you tried?
Slide three: Collagraph printing task and challenge
Slide four: Collagraph self-evaluation with modelling
Slide five: End of the lesson quiz
Slide six: End of the lesson quiz (answers)
Printmaking L4 - Polystyrene Relief (KS2 Art and Design)
This lesson is the fourth of six lessons teaching the skill of relief 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: What printing techniques are these?
Slide three: Starter: What printing techniques are these? (answers)
Slide four: Relief printing task and challenge
Slide five: Relief printing self-evaluation with modelling
Slide six: End of the lesson quiz
Slide seven: End of the lesson quiz (answers)
Printmaking L2 - Monoprinting (KS2 Art and Design)
This lesson is the second of six lessons teaching the skill of mono-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 design and create a monoprint.
Slide two: Starter: How you describe the style of Andy Warhol?
Slide three: Monoprinting task and challenge
Slide four: Monoprinting self-evaluation with modelling
Slide five: End of the lesson quiz
Slide six: End of the lesson quiz (answers)
Printmaking L3 - Screen-printing (KS2 Art and Design)
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)