Art at Cox Green Curriculum Plan. Key Stage 4 Year 9 Term I Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6

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Term 6 (Early rotation) Introductory module 1. Drawing, painting and colour theory. Study Analysis and annotation. Research. Critical and contextual studies. The formal Observational drawing skills: Line, shape and form. Tone, blending and mark making. Ways of seeing/drawing. Proportion, scale and symmetry. Composition and framing. Texture and abstraction. Using graded pencils. Art at Cox Green Curriculum Plan Key Stage 4 Year 9 Term I Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 Component 1 portfolio 60% of final GCSE grade. Please note all work including introductory modules is submitted as part of component 1. Introductory module 2. Unit 1 Unit 1 continued Printmaking. Portraiture - Part 1 Drawing and painting Portraiture Part 2 Sculpture Study Analysis and annotation. The history of print making. Mark making and how this can be used to create a range of outcomes. Collograph printing and textural rubbings. Exploring ways of combining Photography, art and digital manipulation techniques. Mono-printing. Image manipulation and experimenting with materials. Developing outcomes, relevant to intentions and showing clear influences from contextual sources. AP1: Summer canvas. AP2: Print outcomes. Study Analysis and annotation. Evaluation. The history of portraiture. Art history and the birth of perspective, chiaroscuro and realism. Techniques and key concepts used within portraiture. The dye transfer process. Line, shape, composition and proportions of the face and body. Experimental drawing Developing drawing skills, exploring techniques and experimenting with materials. Colour in portraiture. Digital collage, photography and portraiture. Developing personal outcomes, relevant to intentions and showing clear influences from contextual sources. Study Analysis and annotation. Evaluation Neolithic sculpture. A historical investigation into clay portrait sculpture Ancient art (primitive), Realism (detailed), Modernism (expressive or minimal). Developing skills in mark making and portrait drawing. Clay building techniques and processes. Firing and glazing. 3D drawing Wire sculpture. Developing, designing and making personal outcomes, relevant to intentions and showing clear influences from contextual sources. Understanding and responding to Assessment Objectives:

Colour theory. Paint application techniques. Exploring media. Spiritual: reflect and learn from reflection. Moral: look after schools equipment. Social: group discussion Cultural: Critical and contextual research. Spiritual: reflect and learn from reflection. Exploring, creativity and imagination. Moral: look after schools equipment. Social: group discussion Cultural: Critical and contextual research. Contrasting historical and modern techniques in art and photography. Enrichment/Extra Curriculum Art Clinic Tuesday year 9, 10, 11 3.15-5pm. Understanding and responding to Assessment Objectives: A01 Develop ideas through investigations, demonstrating critical understanding of sources. A02 Refine work by exploring ideas, selecting and experimenting with appropriate media, materials, techniques and processes. A03 Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions as work progresses. A04 Present a personal response and meaningful response that realises intentions and demonstrates understanding of visual language. AP3: Digital piece (Stephen Gill) AP4: Portrait studies. Spiritual: reflect and learn from reflection. Exploring, creativity and imagination. Moral: look after schools equipment. Consider moral and ethical issues of art, both contemporary and historically (have these changed)? Social: group discussion, peer assessment, paired tasks. Cultural: Critical and contextual research. Contrasting historical and modern techniques, concepts and movements in art and photography. A01 Develop ideas through investigations, demonstrating critical understanding of sources. A02 Refine work by exploring ideas, selecting and experimenting with appropriate media, materials, techniques and processes. A03 Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions as work progresses. A04 Present a personal response and meaningful response that realises intentions and demonstrates understanding of visual language. AP5: Portfolio of work to date. AP6: Sculptural outcomes. Spiritual: reflect and learn from reflection. Exploring, creativity and imagination. Moral: look after schools equipment. Consider moral and ethical issues of art, both contemporary and historically (have these changed)? Social: group discussion, peer assessment, paired tasks. Cultural: Critical and contextual research. Contrasting historical and modern techniques, concepts and movements in art and sculpture.

Term 6 (2016) Introductory module. Drawing, painting and colour theory. Study Analysis and annotation. Research. Critical and contextual studies. The formal Observational drawing skills: Line, shape and form. Tone, blending and mark making. Proportion, scale and symmetry. Composition and framing. Texture and abstraction. Using graded pencils. Colour theory. Paint application techniques. Exploring media. Art and Design at Cox Green Curriculum Plan Key Stage 4 Year 10 Term I Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 Component 1 portfolio 60% of final GCSE grade. Please note all work including introductory modules is submitted as part of component 1. Unit 1 Unit 2 Landscape Sculpture Study Critical and contextual studies research. Evaluating. Reflect and refine. Analyse and critique. Exploring a theme. Developing and recording ideas relevant to intentions and making connections. Application of fundamental drawing skills. Photo editing techniques/photoshop (where relevant). Use of subject terminology. Observing Art disciplines, processes and techniques and interpreting/exploring these to create a personal response. Visual language, concepts and ideas. Fundamental theories and application of these. Narrative, audience and aesthetics. Understanding and responding to Assessment Objectives: A01 Develop ideas through investigations, demonstrating critical understanding of sources. A02 Refine work by exploring ideas, selecting and experimenting with appropriate media, materials, techniques and processes. A03 Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions as work progresses. Study Evaluation, Reflect and refine. Analyse, annotate and critique. Use of subject terminology. Historical influences and conventions in sculpture. Observing Art disciplines, processes and techniques and interpreting/exploring these to create a personal response. Visual language, concepts and ideas. Narrative, audience and aesthetics. Application of fundamental drawing skills - Exploration of a range of sculptural techniques and processes. Clay building techniques. Firing and glazing. 3D drawing Wire sculpture. Developing, designing and making personal outcomes, relevant to intentions and showing clear influences from contextual sources. Understanding and responding to Assessment Objectives: A01 Develop ideas through investigations, demonstrating critical understanding of sources. A02 Refine work by exploring ideas, selecting and experimenting with appropriate media, materials, techniques and processes. A03 Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions as work

AP1: Summer canvas (AO3 and AO4). Spiritual: reflect and learn from reflection. Observing the natural environment. Moral: look after schools equipment. Social: group discussion and peer assessment. Cultural: Critical and contextual research. Enrichment/Extra Curriculum Art Clinic Tuesday year 9, 10, 11 3.15-5pm. A04 Present a personal response and meaningful response that realises intentions and demonstrates understanding of visual language. AP2: Introductory module portfolio (All assessment bands). AP3: Recording Thumbnail sketches and composition pieces (AO3). Spiritual: reflect and learn from reflection. Creativity and imagination. Exploring aesthetics within landscape. Moral: look after schools equipment. Social: Group work and group discussion, peer assessment. Cultural: looking at photographers from other cultures and historical contexts. progresses. A04 Present a personal response and meaningful response that realises intentions and demonstrates understanding of visual language. AP4: Final outcome Landscape unit (AO4). AP5: Sculpture unit Observational drawings and development of ideas (AO1 and AO3). AP6: Sculptural Marquette s (AO2, A03). Spiritual: reflect and learn from reflection. Exploring, creativity and imagination. Moral: look after schools equipment. Social: group discussion, peer assessment, paired tasks. Cultural: Critical and contextual research. Contrasting historical and modern techniques, concepts and movements in art and sculpture.

Fine Art at Cox Green Curriculum Plan Key Stage 4 Year 11 Term 6 (2016) Term I Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 Portfolio of work (Units 1 and 2) 60% of final GCSE Externally set task 40% of final GCSE grade. grade. Portfolio of Work - Unit 2 Multicultural Study Critical and contextual studies research. Evaluating. Reflect and refine. Analyse and critique. Exploring a theme. Developing and recording ideas relevant to intentions and making connections. Application of fundamental drawing skills. Photo editing techniques/photoshop (where relevant). Use of subject terminology. Observing Art disciplines, processes and techniques and interpreting/exploring these to create a personal response. Visual language, concepts and ideas. Fundamental theories and application of these. Narrative, audience and aesthetics. Exploring cultures and the historical and symbolic significance of art within these cultures. Externally set task. Exam preparatory period. Pupils are given an exam paper from the exam board which will offer them a range of themes to choose from, one of which they will respond to in producing a new unit of work. Pupils are required to respond to each of the assessment objectives below: A01 Develop ideas through investigations informed by contextual and other sources demonstrating analytical and cultural understanding. A02 Refine their ideas through experimenting and selecting appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes. A03 Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions as work progresses. A04 Present a personal, informed response demonstrating analytical and critical understanding, realising intentions and where appropriate, making connections between visual, written oral or other Study Externally set task. Exam preparatory period continued + 10 hour exam. Exam dates: Thursday 27 th April and Tuesday 2 nd May 2017. AP5: Teacher prediction based on evidence within portfolio of work and externally set assignment. Course complete. Marking and moderation. End of year exhibition.

Understanding and responding to Assessment Objectives: A01 Develop ideas through investigations informed by contextual and other sources demonstrating analytical and cultural understanding. A02 Refine their ideas through experimenting and selecting appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes. A03 Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions as work progresses. A04 Present a personal, informed response demonstrating analytical and critical understanding, realising intentions and where appropriate, making connections between visual, written oral or other AP1: Unit 1 Landscapes portfolio (All assessment criteria). AP2: Mock exam (All assessment criteria). Spiritual: reflect and learn from reflection. Creativity and imagination. Exploring aesthetics within art. Moral: look after schools equipment. Moral differences across cultures, sensitivity use of language when referring to various cultures and cultural practices. Social: Group work and group discussion, peer assessment. Cultural: looking at artists from other cultures and historical contexts. Evaluating. Reflect and refine. Analyse and critique. Pupils will need to demonstrate they are able to: Explore a theme. Develop and record ideas relevant to intentions and make connections with the work of others. Observe Art disciplines, processes and techniques and interpreting/exploring these to create a personal response. Develop visual language techniques, concepts and ideas. Understand fundamental theories and apply these. Consider narrative, audience and aesthetics. AP3: Portfolio of Work (All assessment criteria). AP4: Externally set Assignment Observational studies and development of ideas (AO1, A03). Spiritual: Reflect and learn from reflection. Creativity and imagination. Exploring aesthetics within art and culture Moral: Look after schools equipment. Social: Group work and group discussion, peer assessment. Cultural: Looking at artists from other cultures and historical contexts. Enrichment/Extra Curriculum Art Clinic Tuesday year 9, 10, 11 3.15-5pm Gallery visit