Banksy is a graffiti artist, famous for his use of stencils to create street art found all over the world. His controversial art pieces have been a topic of discussion for many years now. I found my 6th class in particular loved learning about Banksy and his art pieces sparked interesting discussions and debates in the classroom. After learning about Banksy and his use of stencils, we made then stencils of our own in an art lesson. They were tricky and definitely more suited for older classes
Keith Allen Haring was an American artist whose pop art emerged from the New York City graffiti subculture of the 1980s. His animated imagery has "become a widely recognized visual language". My 4th class boys loved learning about Haring and they really enjoyed looking at his artwork especially the murals he had done on buildings. After learning about Haring in this PowerPoint slideshow we did a 30 minute art lesson inspired by the style of Haring. This art activity is so accessible to student
This PowerPoint presentation looks at compost and composting. It covers what items can or cannot be composted, the compost cycle, photos of the contents of compost bins over time and discussion topics around composting. There are so many activities that can accompany this PowerPoint presentation. We did a whole school survey where the pupils went around the classrooms and checked if the compost bins were being used correctly. We introduced a 'promoting composting' campaign in the school where t
This resource is perfect to use all year round or in particular at Halloween time as they are 'Spooky Sounds'. This resource uses three musical pieces composed by Modest Mussorgsky, Gustav Holst and Franz Liszt. The musical pieces are Night on Bald Mountain, The Planets and Totentanz which are easily accessible on YouTube!
1st - 6th
Music, Music Composition
FREE
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