A year 1 artistA year 2 artistA year 3 artist I can show how people feel in paintings and drawings. I can create moods in art work. I can use pencils to.

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A year 1 artistA year 2 artistA year 3 artist I can show how people feel in paintings and drawings. I can create moods in art work. I can use pencils to create lines of different thickness in drawings. I can name the primary and secondary colours. I can create a repeating pattern in print. I can cut, roll and coil materials. I can use IT to create a picture. I can describe what I can see and give an opinion about the work of an artist. I can ask questions about a piece of art. I can choose and use three different grades of pencil when drawing. I can use charcoal, pencil and pastel to create art. I can use a viewfinder to focus on a specific part of an artefact before drawing it. I can mix paint to create all the secondary colours. I can create brown with paint. I can create tints with paint by adding white. I can create tones with paint by adding black. I can create a printed piece of art by pressing, rolling, rubbing and stamping. I can make a clay pot. I can join two clay finger pots together. I can use different effects within an IT paint package. I can suggest how artists have used colour, pattern and shape. I can create a piece of art in response to the work of another artist. I an show facial expressions in my art. I can use sketches to produce a final piece of art. I can use different grades of pencil to shade and to show different tones and textures. I can create a background using a wash. I can use a range of brushes to create different effects in painting. I can identify the techniques used by different artists. I can use digital images and combine with other media in my art. I can use IT to create art which includes my own work and that of others. I can compare the work of different artists. I recognise when art is from different cultures. I recognise when art is from different historical periods. Being an Artist

A year 4 artistA year 5 artistA year 6 artist I can show facial expressions and body language in sketches and paintings. I can use marks and lines to show texture in my art. I can use line, tone, shape and colour to represent figure and forms in movement. I can show reflections in my art. I can print onto different materials using at least four colours. I can sculpt clay and other mouldable materials. I can integrate my digital images into my art. I can experiment with the styles used by other artists. I can explain some of the features of art from historical periods. I can identify and draw objects and use marks and lines to produce texture. I can successfully use shading to create mood and feeling. I can organise line, tone, shape and colour to represent figures and forms in movement. I can use shading to create mood and feeling. I can express emotion in my art. I can create an accurate print design following criteria. I can use images which I have created, scanned and found; altering them where necessary to create art. I can research the work of an artist and use their work to replicate a style. I can explain why I have used different tools to create art. I can explain why I have chosen specific techniques to create my art. I can explain the style of my work and how it has been influenced by a famous artist. I can over print to create different patterns. I can use feedback to make amendments and improvement to my art. I can use a range of e-resources to create art. Being an Artist