Connector Look back at the 6 levels of tone you created last lesson Now try and create the same 6 levels but use a different mark making technique (don’t.

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Connector Look back at the 6 levels of tone you created last lesson Now try and create the same 6 levels but use a different mark making technique (don’t use dots – you’ll be there till Christmas!) Why are we showing different tones but using texture this time? Last lessonToday’s lesson

Bigger picture Look at example work and discuss Read level criteria Set personal targets Complete drawing of magnified section Level each others work Set targets

Learning outcomes All will work to complete their drawing of a ‘magnified’ section of their chosen Karl Blossfeldt photograph Most will apply different textures to their work which they have identified in their Karl Blossfeldt photograph. Some will show a variety of tones and use different types of media to accurately show a variety of different textures

Level 5c 1.Drawing is very accurate and fills the page well 2.A t least 6 levels of tone have been used and they are blended very smoothly 3.The correct tones have been in applied in the correct places 4.Different types of media have been mixed accurately to show a variety of different textures 5.Drawing shows accurate detail 6.Drawing presented very neatly

Level 4a Drawing is mostly accurate and fills the page A t least 5 levels of tone have been used and are smoothly blended Different types of media have been used accurately to show different textures Drawing shows mostly accurate detail Drawing is presented neatly Level 4b 1.Drawing is mostly accurate and almost fills the page 2.At least 4 levels of tone have been used and is mostly well blended 3.Different types of media have been used to show a few different textures 4.Drawing shows some accurate detail 5.Drawing is well presented Level 4c 1.Drawing is good but inaccurate in a few places. It almost fills the page 2.4 levels of tone have been used but blending is not very smooth in places 3.Different media has been used but they don’t always show the correct texture 4.Drawing shows some accurate detail but more could be applied 5.Drawing is generally neatly presented

Level 3a 1. Drawing is satisfactory but is inaccurate in some places. Drawing needs to fill the page better 2. At least 3 levels of tone have been use but blending is not very smooth in places 3. Drawing shows some texture but more could be used 4. Drawing shows some detail but more could be applied 5. Presentation is good but small changes could be made to improve Level 3b 1. Drawing looks a bit like the object, but is inaccurate in some places. Drawing needs to fill the page better 2. At least 3 levels of tone have been used but is ‘scribbly’ in places 3. Drawing shows some texture but is untidy in places 4. Drawing shows some detail but is inaccurate in areas 5. Presentation is satisfactory but changes need to be made to improve Level 3c 1. Drawing looks a bit like the object, but is inaccurate in many places. Drawing does not fill the page correctly 2. Some tone can be seen but it is ‘scribbly’ and untidy in many areas 3. Drawing shows a small amount of texture but it is mostly untidy 4. Drawing shows a small amount of detail but it needs to be more accurate 5. Presentation is untidy and needs a lot of improvement

Level 5c targets 1.Ensure all drawing is very accurate and fills the page 2.Show at lest 6 levels of tone and blend very neatly and smoothly 3.Use the correct tones in the correct places 4.Use different media and mix accurately to show a variety of different textures 5.Show accurate detail in my drawing 6.Ensure presentation is very neat Level 4a targets 1.Ensure drawing is mostly accurate and fills the 2.Use alt least 5 levels of tone and blend smoothly 3.Use different types of media accurately to show different textures 4.Try and show mostly accurate detail 5.Make sure my presentation is neat Level 4b targets 1.Ensure my drawing is mostly accurate and fills the page as much as I can 2.Use at least 4 levels of tone in my work and make sure I blend them well 3.Use different types of media to try and show a few different 4.Try and show some accurate detail 5.Try to present my work well

Level 4c targets 1.Make sure my drawing is good and as accurate as I can make it. Make sure my drawing almost fills the page 2.Try to show at least 4 levels of tone and blend as smoothly as I can 3.Use different media and try to use the correct media to show accurate texture 4.Try to show as much detail as I can 5.Try to present my work as neatly as I can Level 3c-3a targets 1.Make sure my drawing is to a satisfactory standard and work to fill my page more accurately 2. Use at least 3 levels of tone and try to make it as neat as possibly in all places 3.Show that I can use texture in my drawing 4. Show some detail in my drawing 5. Make small changes to improve my overall presenation