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GLOSARY UNITS 1 ART GALLERY LESSONS 1. VISITING AN ART GALLERY. 2. STUDYING THE PAINTINGS. 2 DOODLES 3 COLOUR FUN 4 ART GALLERY: PRIVATE COLLECTION 3. LINES. 4. SHAPES. 5. MIXING COLOURS: 6. ANALYSING COLOURS. 7. FEELINGS. 8. HOW DO I FEEL? 9. I M AN ARTIST (A) 10. I M AN ARTIST (B) 11. YOU ARE AN ARTIST Individual Pairs Group work

UNIT 1: ART GALLERY ART GALLERY LESSON 1: VISITING AN ART GALLERY Flashcards: Paintings Text Labels Introduction tion: brainstorming (warm up) AIM: to motivate the pupils and to activate their previous knowledge. 30 minutes The classroom is decorated as an art gallery: on the walls there are some pictures by famous artists (flashcards).the pictures are not labelled and titled and the teacher does not have to say anything about that. Explain to the pupils what an art gallery is. The pupils are the visitors and have to stand up and look at all the pictures around the classroom. The pupils sit down and say what they know about the pictures and the artists. Write on the board the main ideas they say. Speak about real and abstract artwork. : Hypothesise Painters flashcards. (I think) This painting is painted by. (I think) This painting is (title). This painting is real / abstract. FAMOUS PAINTERS AIM: to learn about famous painters. 30minutes Divide the pupils in 8 groups (A,B,C,D,E,F,G, and H). Give each group the text flashcards with the corresponding letter (A,B,C,D,E,F,G, and H). Two groups have the same text (four different texts), so group A and B have the same text, groups C and D have the same text etc. Pupils read the text and try to understand the general idea and what it is about. Pupils have to hypothesise about what paintings on the walls are painted by their painter. Pupils have to hypothesise about the title of the paintings. Label the artworks with the name of the painters and the titles that are in labels flashcards. Paintings labels Painters labels : Hypothesise (I think) This painting is painted by because he uses lines / colours / shapes /etc. (I think) This painting is (title) because there is /are colours/shapes/lines

ART GALLERY LESSON 2: STUDYING THE PAINTINGS Flashcards: painters, paintings, labels Worksheet 1 sheet 2 FAMOUS ARTWORK AIM: to learn about famous artwork. 1 hour Divide the pupils into eight groups (the same as in lesson 1). Give the pupils the text flashcards (supplementary materials). Two groups have the same text (4 different texts). Read the text again. Give the groups worksheet 1. Pupils stand up and go in front of the picture of their worksheet. They have to study the artwork and complete the worksheet. When they finish they come back to their places and practise for an oral explanation about their artwork. The scaffolding sheet 2 can help pupils with their explanations Pupils, in groups, explain to the other groups their artwork characteristics. Flashcards: colours, lines and shapes : Hypothesise Look at the scaffolding sheet 2.

UNIT 2: DOODLES DLES DOODLES LESSON 3: LINES Worksheet 3&4 Ruler & set square Felt pens (black, blue, yellow & red) LINES introduction: brainstorming (warm up). AIM: to review types of lines. 15 minutes Pupils look at paintings of Piet Mondrian (or watch one of this videos with paintings and music): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fmikoovluo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zstjkcdbfkc&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5kzl6_920g&feature=related Pupils look at the pictures and they discuss what a line is and the types of lines they can see in the pictures. The teacher can use the paintings of Mondrian and Kandinsky as examples. Pupils can use the scaffolding sheet 2. The teacher has flashcards to support the students explanations. Flashcards: lines Lines flashcards Look at the scaffolding sheet The lines are straight / curvy LINES AIM: To create an artwork in the style of Piet Mondrian. 45minutes First they have to draw a draft of their work on worksheet 3 (with pencil). When their sketch is clear, they have to draw the final version on worksheet 4, using a pencil, a ruler and a set square. Pupils colour the lines and the squares they want with felt tip pens :( black, yellow, blue and red). Lines flashcards Rulers flashcards Felt tip pens flashcard Look at the scaffolding sheet 2 The lines are straight / curvy

DOODLES LESSON 4: SHAPES Worksheet 5 & 6 Ruler, set square and compass Coloured chalk SHAPES Introduction: brainstorming (warm up). AIM: to review shapes. 15minutes. Teacher show the paintings of Kandinsky to pupils, or pupils can watch a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us-uupn7whi&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h62brsqerue In groups of 4 pupils have to discuss the shapes they can see; they can use the scaffolding sheet 2. Use the Kandinsky work as an example. Teacher has flashcards to support the students explanations (flashcards: shapes) Shapes flashcards Look at the scaffolding sheet 2 There is/are circle/square/triangle/rectangle SHAPES AIM: to create an artwork in the style of Kandinsky. 1hour 15 minutes (If pupils need more than one hour to finish their work, they can continue the following day) First they have to draw a sketch of their work on worksheet 5 (with pencil). When the idea is clear, pupils have to draw the final work on worksheet 6, using a pencil, a ruler a set square and compass. (The worksheet can be an A4 coloured card) Finish the work by colouring the artwork with coloured chalk. Shapes flashcards Rulers and compass flashcards. Coloured chalk s flashcard Look at the scaffolding sheet 2 There is a/are circle (s)/square (s)/triangle (s)/rectangle (s)

UNIT 3: COLOUR FUN COLOUR FUN LESSON 5 : MIXING COLOURS and MAKING A COLOUR WHEEL Paint (yellow, cyan and magenta) Brushes and glasses with water. Worksheet 7 & 8 Scissors, glue Divide the class into 3 groups. Each group has got 2 colours of paints: MIXING COLOURS AIM: to review and practise how colours are mixed. 1hour GROUP A B C PAINT Blue & yellow Yellow & magenta Magenta & blue Pupils hypothesise about their colours. What happen if they mix their colours? (scaffolding sheet 7) Each group has to colour the shapes on worksheet 8 by mixing the two paints. (the worksheet can be printed on an A4 card) Encourage pupils to make different shades by mixing the paints). When the work is finished, wait until it has dried. Teacher in formation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue2f44xmjq0&feature=related Colours flashcards Shape s flashcards Materials flashcards: paints, brush, glass, scissors. If you mix primary colours you obtain/get the secondary colours. Look at scaffolding sheet 7

MAKING A COLOUR WHEEL (BEE SHAPE) AIM: To make a colour bee shape with worksheet 8. 30 minutes Work with the same groups as the last lesson. Use the shapes pupils had coloured and cut out. When the worksheet is dry, cut out the shapes. In their groups pupils try to put their shapes next to similar shades. The teacher puts the primary colour shapes in the middle and pupils put their shapes next to the primary colours that are closest to their shade. When the colour bee shape is finished add a title and hang it on the wall. Primary colour shapes to put in the middle of the bee shape. These/those colours are similar/different I think that colour goes next to/close to/far from this one. I agree/disagree Look at scaffolding sheet 7

COLOUR FUN LESSON 6: ANALYSING COLOURS Worksheet 9 & 10 Paints (yellow, magenta & cyan) Brushes, glass with water. Black thick felt tip pen COLOURS: ANALYSING COLOURS (warm up). AIM: to review the style of Joan Miró. 15minutes Teacher show the paintings of Joan Miró to pupils, or pupils can watch a video: http://www.fundaciomiro-bcn.org/?idioma=2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtv-liftaia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eokmh1s6qnc&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u65nchs6a-s&feature=related In groups of four, pupils have to remember what the style of Joan Miró is about (colours, lines, shapes), and what he used to draw (stars, animals, people). The teacher writes on the board what pupils say. Flashcards: colours, lines, shapes Joan Miró liked to draw animals/bugs/flowers/etc Joan Miró used lines/shapes/colours Look at the scaffolding sheet 2

ANALYSING COLOURS AIM: To create an artwork in the style of Joan Miró. 1hour 15minutes (If pupils need more than one hour to finish their work, they can continue the following day) First they have to draw a draft on their worksheet 9 (with pencil). When their sketch is clear, they have to draw the final version on worksheet 10. (Worksheet 10 can be printed on an A4 card) Pupils colour the picture with paint, using the three primary colours yellow, magenta and cyan. Pupils finish the work using a black thick felt tip pen. Examples: Colours flashcards Shape s flashcards Materials flashcards: paints, brush, glass, scissors.

COLOUR FUN LESSON 7: FEELINGS. Worksheet 11 and 12 Hard wax, glue and varnish COLOURS FEELINGS AIM: To learn about the feelings of colours. 1hour Pupils look at worksheet 11. They have to understand all the pictures and their emotions. In pairs, pupils decide what emotions they want to draw on worksheet 11 and they look for the words on the dictionary. Pupils draw the feeling s faces on their worksheet. When the pictures are finished, cut out. In pairs, pupils match the feelings faces with the suitable feeling (worksheet 12). They have to discuss and agree with the work. When they finish comment the work with the whole class and stick the faces next to the most suitable colour. Teacher note: pupils have to conclude that cold colours are related to sad and calm emotions and hot colours are related to happy and exited emotions) Pupils watch a video with the paintings of Edvard Munch and observe the colours and lines in the different feeling work. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5evvbcv3fqk&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9zz5ovuafi&feature=related Pupils comment the videos: colours, shapes, etc. They can focus on The scram painting. Pupils decide what feeling they want to express. Take photographs of them (look at the next activity for a better understanding). *The teacher can take the photos in this session for the following activity. camera (colour) makes me feel (feeling) Me too I agree/disagree Look at feelings scaffolding

COLOUR FUN LESSON 8: HOW DO I FEEL? Worksheet 13 & 14 Camera Hard wax, glue and varnish Coloured A4 cards HOW DO I FEEL? AIM: To create an artwork in the style of Edvard Munch, taking into account their feelings. 1 hour 30 minutes Pupils decide what feeling they want to express. Take photographs of them. The pupils draw a draft of their work on worksheet 13. Print the photos. They choose the colour of their A4 card (worksheet 14). They glue their photo on the card. They colour their worksheet with hard wax. They have to mix the colours. When the work is finished, pupils varnish it. Example: Hard waxes flashcard

UNIT 3: COLOUR FUN ART GALLERY: PRIVATE COLLECTION LESSON 9 & 10: I AM AN ARTIST RESOURCES Worksheet 15 & 16 All materials used in the unit. I M AN ARTIST! Aim: to prepare the art gallery final work 1:30 minutes (If pupils need more than one hour to finish their work, they can continue the following day) Teacher explains the pupils that they are going to create an art gallery with the pupils work. Give the pupils the worksheet 15 and they have to complete the grid according to what they want to create. Each pupil has to think about their work and what they want to use, express, etc. Pupils sign the work, so they have to design their signature (look at famous paintings). Pupils complete the worksheet 15 and draw their draft. When the idea is clear they draw and colour their painting on worksheet 16. (This worksheet can be printed in an A4 coloured card). Flashcards: all (flashcard s corner) I want to use: colours/shapes/lines I want to express (feelings). I need paint, hard wax, chalk, etc.

ART GALLERY: PRIVATE COLLECTION LESSON 11: YOU ARE AN ARTIST RESOURCES Worksheet 17 YOU ARE AN ARTIST AIM: study the partners artwork Create an art Gallery with all the pupil s work. Hang on the wall the pupil s works. Label the work with the title and name. Make groups of 3 pupils. Give the pupils the survey worksheet 17. Each group has to assess and evaluate the work of 3 pupils.