Learning intention

  • To identify the features of self-portraits.

Success criteria

  • I can use art vocabulary to describe similarities
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Cambridge Primary Art & Design (0067) Learning objectives

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

Could use the Activity: Artist research text for reduced reading to enable them to gather facts about the artist without having to scan lots of text on screen. 

Learners working at a stretch

Could compare Chila Kumari Singh Burman’s self-portrait ‘Auto-portrait’ to work by another artist famous for their self-portraits; should allow them to choose how they present their comparisons in visual journals and offer the opportunity for them to feedback during the Wrapping up.

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: being able to use

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Vocabulary definitions

  • evaluate

    Deciding if something has been done in the best way and looking at what could be improved.

  • justify

    Giving a good reason for something that has been done.

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Lucy Roff

Art and Design specialist

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Lucy is an Art and design specialist with 19 years of experience teaching and leading the subject in primary schools across all key stages. Having specialised in Tapestry at degree level, she trained as a teacher while maintaining her own creative practice. In…
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