Understanding Art Lesson 5-8 : Periodic Review

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Understanding Art Lesson 5-8 : Periodic Review Year 4 Art, Materials and Technology

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Periodic Review In your workbook use a Venn diagram to compare the design of these buildings. Teacher to differentiate by releasing students who are ready and teaching to the middle and lower students. Look at examples from LRS resources for question style. Include extended thinking down the bottom of the slide. Uluru-Kata Tjuta Culture Centre, Uluru   Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyoto, Japan

Periodic Review Compare means to find how things are similar or alike. Uluru-Kata Tjuta Culture Centre, Uluru Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Japan Differences Differences Shape Shape Similarities circular rectangular Shape Colour Colour Colour red, earthy tones yellow, golden colour Line Line Line What’s the skill? Pick 3 x non-volunteers. curved curved roof straight Texture Texture Texture solid

Periodic Review In your workbook draw the traditional item you made using natural materials. Answer the questions: I made a _____________________________________ The natural materials I used are ______________________ Describe your thoughts about making this traditional item using natural materials. Teacher to differentiate by releasing students who are ready and teaching to the middle and lower students. Look at examples from LRS resources for question style. Include extended thinking down the bottom of the slide.

Periodic Review Write the correct number beside the following steps. 5 Lay the coils carefully on top of each other 3 Roll coils with two hands 2 Flatten the base to the same thickness as the sides 4 Wet the edge of the base 1 Knead the clay 6 Leave the pot alone to dry

Periodic Review We will identify different styles of Indigenous Australian art. Rock Art The Papunya people used this to hide sacred meanings they did not want others to see. A Dreaming story painted by women to represent the leaves of a medicine plant. Dot Painting The oldest continuous art tradition in the world. Australia has the oldest examples. Cross Hatching Key academic vocabulary comes from the learning objective. E.g. We will describe the style of… Definition: Style is… Gesture optional for definition. Also called rarrk painting. Using strands of hair or reeds parallel lines are painted to fill in the outline of a drawing. Bush Medicine Leaves