Key Stage 1 Art Curriculum - clifton.cumbria.sch.uk
Transcript of Key Stage 1 Art Curriculum - clifton.cumbria.sch.uk
Once Upon A
Time
Secret Kingdoms A Sailor Went to
Sea
Autumn, Our bodies
Castles, Knights and
Queens
Traditional Tales
Dragons Eggs
Homes in the Past
Chinese New Year
Spring
Life Cycles - Frogs/
butterflies
Our local area
Woodland/ pond habitats
Regions of the World
Caring for Our Earth
Summer
Pirates
Marine habitats incl. coral
reefs
Scott of the Antarctic
Islands, Deserts and Polar
Lands
Caring for the Earth
Food chains
Seaside Holidays
Shark silhouettes
Shark hats
Stacks—Martin
Creed
Walking Through Time
Autumn
Dinosaurs and their habitats
Jurassic, Triassic, Cretaceous,
Extinction
Fossils—Mary Anning
Living/Dead/Never been Alive
Colour mixing and
observational
drawings of leaves
Reach for The Stars
Christmas Our bodies
Shadows Space
Men on the Moon
Robot lego
printing and
painting on
foil
Emergency Can Anyone be
a Hero
Spring
Lighthouses
Lifeboats Firefighting
Great Fire of London
Percy Park Keeper—
woodland habitats
Summer
Superheroes
Bats
Supertato
The History of Toys
Sunset /silhouette
lighthouses
Arcimboldo—fruit faces
Key Stage 1 Art Curriculum
Monet - mixed
media
Plankton art
-Klaus Kemp
3D castle models and printing
Loose parts dragons
Recycled ocean art
Chinese dragon models/collage
Chin ese patterns—
colour and drawing Van Gogh—Starry Night
Great fire of
London collages
Fire of
London
model
buildings
Squirrel
observational
drawings
Great
Fire of
London
scenes
Observational
drawings of
lifeboats and
lighthouses
Andy Goldsworthy art
Peter Thorpe—space artist
Clay fossils
Created on
interactive
whiteboard
Bat silhouettes / bat models
Wax
resist
dino
Norval
Morriseau
Kerby
Rosanes
Golden Bream from the Oresund
Key Stage 2 Art Curriculum—Cycle 1
Once Upon A
Time
Secret Kingdoms A Sailor Went to
Sea
Reach for The
Stars
Emergency Can Anyone be
a Hero
Stone Age – Iron Age
The United Kingdom –
Physical and Human
features of our area
Rocks and fossils / Animals,
including humans –
evolution and inheritance
Shang Dynasty
China / Asia – mountain
ranges
Animals, including
humans/ habitats
Ancient Egypt
Rivers of the world
Water cycle,
condensation &
evaporation / Animals,
including humans
Ancient Greece
Europe / Where in the
world?
Light / The Solar System /
Forces – Archimedes'
Screw
Romans
Volcanoes & Earthquakes
Sound / Electricity
Anglo-Saxons & Viking era
Scandinavia
Forces & Magnets
Y3/4 fossils ( moulds & p of p)Edward Lear – drawing Ulrike Martin—abstract
Pots from the Shang Dynasty
Chinese ink wash paintings
Egyptian art— pharaohs
cat mummies
Clay tiles
Starry Night—Van Gogh
Roman mosaics
Drawing/Printing based on scandinavian folk art
Anglo saxon art
Painting
on papyrus
Modroc
Large scale collaboration and i.pad art
Greek mythology clay tiles
Y5/6 Evolution—apes and us Sculpture of the Shang
Dynasty
Ma Yuan—Chinese art
Egyptian canopic jars and mummies
Greek urns
Starry Night—Van Gogh (oil pastels)
Variety of artists who painted volcanos
Drawing/Printing based on scandinavian folk art
Viking art
Link to The
Wave
Modroc
Wax resist
Warhol
i.pad art
Printing on fabric
The Lewis chessmen
ammonites
Sam Harris Wright
Key Stage 2 Art Curriculum—Cycle 2
Once Upon A Time Secret Kingdoms A Sailor Went to
Sea
Reach for The Stars Emergency Can Anyone be a
Hero
Medieval meddling Castles around us / Castles of the world Materials and their
properties
Benin All About Africa!
Living things and their
habitats / Animals, including
humans
Significant People Through Time (Tudor Exploration) Circumnavigation of the globe. Comparing UK to
North America Materials – solids, liquids,
gases – condensation…
Local History Study Local Geography / Rivers /
Extreme Weather / Mountains – our place in the world
Plants / Animals, including
human / light / The Solar
system
Victorians The British Empire, Ice Worlds & Adventurers
Properties of materials /
States of matter / Electricity
WW1 & 2 The ‘world’ at war
Electricity / Animals,
including humans
Y3/4 Paul Klee ( cubism)
3D models
Tropical art —Henri
Rousseau ( post
impressionist—naïve)
Native American art – totem poles
Local landscape artists
Norman Cornish
William Morris- Sketching/
paining/printing
Botanical sketches
Colour mixing—The Blitz
Lego printing—machinary
Trip to Upfront gallery and field trip
Y5/6 Turner—sketches and
paintings ( romanticism)
Martin Bulinya – African artist
African masks/pattern (kente)
Frida Kahlo
Dream catchers
Heaton Cooper artists Ice worlds
(Impressionism)
Paul Nash – war artist/surrealism
Trip to Heaton Cooper Gallery and field trip
Embossed foil weaving
Brougham Castle Brough Castle
Inspired by
nature—NT
Soleil Levant -
Claude Monet