Learning intention

  • To make a print using negative space and composition skills, inspired by Anna Atkins.

Success criteria

  • I can choose leaves and flowers to
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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 the Presentation: High five! In pairs, learners recall how to use observation skills to create botanical drawings Take feedback.

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Differentiation

Learners needing support:

  • Could use flowers and leaves with simple shapes that are easy to arrange and make clear outlines.
  • Could focus on arranging a few flowers and leaves to make a balanced picture.
  • Could look at examples of finished artworks to understand how to show negative space in their print.

 

Learners working at a stretch:

  • Should layer or overlap flowers and leaves to make more detailed pictures.
  • Could adjust their pictures to make the negative space more interesting and bolder.
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Assessing progress and understanding

Learners with secure understanding can:

  • Choose leaves or flowers to make an interesting
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Vocabulary definitions

  • cyanotype

    A way to make prints of objects using sunlight, chemicals, and special paper.

  • light-sensitive paper

    Special paper that changes when it is in sunlight.

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