In creating a wide range of products and artwork, these skills can then transfer to other areas of the curriculum.
While it is essentially a practical subject, art should provide opportunities for reflection and, with increasing sensitivity, pupils should acquire the ability to make informed, critical responses to their own work and that of others.
There is great pleasure to be derived from Art and Design and, through deeper understanding; pupils can gain access to cultural richness and diversity. The appreciation and enjoyment of the visual arts enriches all our lives.
The aims of Art and Design are:
In accordance with the National Curriculum we deliver a broad and balanced Art and Design curriculum that builds on previous learning and provides both support and challenge for learners. Our curriculum is structured to build skills and vocabulary from Early Years through Key Stage 1.
All children will have opportunities to:
In Early Years, you will see children:
In Key Stage 1 pupils will be:
Our children will:
Progress in Art and Design is demonstrated through regularly reviewing children’s work, especially over time as they gain knowledge and skills; observing their development of skills during lessons and giving feedback when necessary (without stopping individual creativity); and discussions with pupils about their work and what they know at regular intervals. An assessment pro forma will also be completed by each class teacher at the end of every sequence of lessons to ensure that progression of knowledge and skills is taking place.
Class teachers will use a ‘Progression in skills’ document to ensure skills are being developed throughout the key stage and record progress half termly, this will be shared with the Art Subject Lead.
Individual sketchbooks used in Key Stage 1 will be passed on to the following class teacher each year.
The subject leader is responsible for monitoring and keeping photographic evidence of school displays
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