Learning objective

  • To problem-solve when constructing 3D artworks.

Success criteria

  • I can adapt everyday objects and make them

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National curriculum

Art and design

Pupils should be

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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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Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support

Could consider any physical barriers to children working on a larger scale and ensure support or alternative options are in place; could give some children access to a wide range of materials to help them make choices about what suits them, whereas others may work more confidently on this activity if given fewer choices about what to use. 

Pupils working at greater depth

Could be encouraged (if possible) to think about the location of their installation and the way that might impact how it appears to a viewer; should be encouraged to try out several ideas rather than copying something from the Pupil video; could be questioned about their intentions as they work e.g. ‘Why did you decide to use that material?’

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: showing they are considering

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Vocabulary definitions

  • concept

    The idea behind an artwork.

  • cultural revolution

    When a country or group of people make changes to the way their society lives, thinks and behaves.

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