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

Experiencing

E.01 Encounter, sense, experiment with

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

Recap and recall

Show slide 1 of the Presentation: Key word. The key word is ‘portrait‘. Ask learners to answer the questions on their whiteboards.

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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. 

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 choose how they present their comparisons in their visual journals.
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Assessing progress and understanding

Learners with secure understanding can:

  • Use some art vocabulary to talk
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Vocabulary definitions

  • evaluate

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

  • portrait

    A painting, drawing or photograph that shows the head and shoulders of a person.

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