Learning intention

  • To roll paper to make 3D structures.

Success criteria

  • I can roll paper to make a cylinder.
  • I
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Cambridge Primary Art & Design (0067) Learning objectives

Experiencing

E.01 Encounter, sense,

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

Recap and recall

Before starting this unit you might want to check children can recall: How to talk about colour, shape and texture and explain their choices. How to plan ideas for what they would like to make. How to problem-solve and try out solutions when using modelling materials. How to develop 3D models by adding colour. How…

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Differentiation

Learners needing support:

  • Could watch the Learner video: Tube towers while they work.
  • Could brush a thick layer of PVA glue on the base first and then add the tubes.


Learners working at a stretch:

  • Should be encouraged to try out different combinations for their sculpture layout, for example, different tube lengths, different cut-out patterns, some tubes attached to other tubes.
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Assessing progress and understanding

Learners with secure understanding can:

  • Persevere to roll paper tubes and
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Vocabulary definitions

  • cylinder

    A tube shape.

  • sculpture

    Art in three dimensions; a person can walk around it to look at it.

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