Garden Sculpture

This art and design scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to select and use different materials to mould and shape sculptures representing artefacts that might be used in a garden location. The class can describe how to use different tools and techniques when working with the sculpture materials.

Select and use different materials to mould and shape sculptures representing a range of artefacts that might be used in a family garden location

Lesson One : Garden Patterns
Explore how to identify and describe some of the different patterns and shapes that can be found around a garden location

Lesson Two : Garden Shapes
Practise using plasticine to mould and create a range of special shapes to represent some of the the things found in a garden

Lesson Three : Garden Tools
Investigate how to shape and build a sculpture illustrating the shape of a garden tool when working with a selection of different materials

Lesson Four : Garden Box
Explore how to select and combine different materials to mould an interior sculpture representing some of the things that might be seen in a garden location

Lesson Five : Garden Mosaics
Practise selecting and working with pebbles to create a decorative sculpture illustrating something that might be seen and used in a garden location

Lesson Six : Garden Pots
Practise using clay materials to sculpt and shape some coil shaped pots that can be used to display a range of different flowers growing in a garden location
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Labelling Bicycles
Develop and refine word processing skills when labelling and organising different parts and equipment that can be used when riding a bicycle
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Garden Sculpture
Select and use different materials to mould and shape sculptures representing a range of artefacts that might be used in a family garden location
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Witch’s Cauldron
Select and write sets of instructions that a witch can follow when making a range of potions for casting different spells
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Stories From the Bible
Investigate the sequence of events in stories from the Bible told by Jesus and reflect on lessons that the narratives can teach people about their lives