Stage 5 & Stage 6
Full curriculum coverage for Art and design. Lesson plans and resources to develop pupils' skills and knowledge across four key areas: Drawing, Painting and mixed media, Sculpture and 3D, and Craft and design.
Useful resources for teaching Art and design
Useful resources for teaching Art and design
Choose your unit - Stage 5 and Stage 6
Stage 5
Exploring the purpose and impact of images from the ‘Space race’ era of the 1950s and 60s; developing independence and decision-making using open-ended and experimental processes; combining drawing and collagraph printmaking to create a futuristic image.
Investigating self-portraits by a range of artists, children use photographs of themselves as a starting point for developing their own unique self-portraits in mixed-media.
Learning about the features of installation art and how it can communicate a message; exploring the work of Cai Guo-Qiang and discovering how our life experiences can inspire our art; investigating how scale, location and interactive elements affect the way visitors experience installation art.
Investigating the built environment through drawing and printmaking, learning about the work of architect Zaha Hadid, creatively presenting research on artist Hundertwasser and exploring the symbolism of monument design.
Stage 6
From the Ancient Maya to modern-day street art, children look at how artists convey a message. Exploring imagery, symbols, expressive mark making, and ‘chiaroscuro’ children consider audience and impact to create powerful drawings to make their voices heard.
Exploring a selection of paintings through art appreciation activities. Collecting ideas in visual journals and planning for a final piece after researching the life, techniques and artistic intentions of an artist that interests them.
Creating a personal memory box using a collection of found objects and hand-sculptured forms, reflecting primary school life with symbolic and personal meaning.
Developing photography skills and techniques to design a range of creative photographic outcomes.