Learning intention
- To use shading techniques to create pattern and contrast.
Success criteria
- I can draw tone by ‘hatching’ parallel pencil
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Cambridge Primary Art & Design (0067) Learning objectives
Cross-curricular links
None.
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Before the lesson
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Lesson plan
1: Lesson plan
An area for you to put useful resources from the previous lesson
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Differentiation
Learners needing support
May need adaptations to the scratching tools, such as sticky-tak grips; might find it easier to choose a smaller section of their composition to re-create as the patterned areas will be enlarged.
Learners working at a stretch
Should be encouraged to use hatching in various ways to highlight curved shapes or create contrast in their wax resist drawings; should aim to use several different scratching tools or use tools in different ways to create a variety of patterned areas.
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Assessing progress and understanding
Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: being able to use
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Vocabulary definitions
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contrast
When things look different from each other, such as putting light colours next to dark colours or big shapes next to small shapes to make them stand out.
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cross-hatching
Drawing lines crossed over and close together.
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Example work
St Edmund's RC Primary School, Little Hulton, Salford
St Edmund's RC Primary School, Little Hulton, Salford
St Edmund's RC Primary School, Little Hulton, Salford
St Edmund's RC Primary School, Little Hulton, Salford
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