Renoir

This art and design scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to explore the artwork style and painting techniques of a famous European artist to replicate when creating a picture of a school scene. The class can practise selecting colour shades and brush strokes to illustrate the painting style of Renoir.

Explore the artwork style and painting techniques of a famous European artist to replicate when creating a picture of a school scene

Lesson One : Art Frames
Explore and record the range of different shapes, colours and patterns that have been used in paintings by a significant European artist

Lesson Two : Colour Swatches
Explore how to identify, describe and compare the range of different colour shades that have been used in a painting of a landscape scene by Renoir

Lesson Three : Colour Mixing
Practise mixing and recording a range of special colour shades to match different parts of a painting of a landscape scene by Renoir

Lesson Four : Brush Strokes
Investigate and practise a range of different ways of painting a landscape scene showing a type of weather using a selection of brush strokes to replicate the style of a famous artist

Lesson Five : School Scene
Explain and model how to paint a scene of the school using an impressionist painting style based on the artwork techniques of Renoir

Lesson Six : Art Gallery
Investigate how to review and suggest improvements and changes to completed paintings of a school scene based on an impressionist style used by Renoir
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Fraction Numbers
Investigate how to use concrete equipment, diagrams and calculations to identify and record the matching fractions of different numbers
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