Learning intention

  • To use my hands as a tool to shape clay.

Success criteria

  • I can flatten clay to make a smooth
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Cambridge Primary Art & Design (0067) Learning objectives

Making

M.01 Learn to use a

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

Recap and recall

Check learners can recall: What does 3D mean? (Three-dimensional is often called 3D. Three-dimensional has form and is not flat.) What is the difference between something that is 2D and 3D? Is sculpture 2D or 3D? 

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Differentiation

Learners needing support:

  • Could watch the key skills being modelled more than once, for example, rolling, flattening and smoothing.
  • Should be reminded to experiment with the clay, trying out a range of marks in the clay.


Learners working at a stretch:

  • Should include at least two of the skills they have tried in their final models.
  • Could use their hands to pinch and smooth the clay into more complex shapes while making their models.
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Assessing progress and understanding

Learners with secure understanding can:

  • Flatten and smooth the clay.
  • Roll shapes successfully.
  • Make a
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Vocabulary

  • flatten

    To make level.

  • roll

    To make into a ball or tube shape.

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