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In Flanders Fields - The Complete Series (5 lessons)

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SKU A56CS80630
Key Stage 2Famous ArtistsLandscape ArtRemembrance DayArtSpecial DaysYear 5Year 6

In this WWI Art KS2 scheme of work, your class will explore the work of the artists officially commissioned to record the war, with a focus on Paul Nash’s paintings. They will discover how art was used as a propaganda tool in the form of posters, and find out about the amazing dazzle camouflage which was invented and used during the war. Finally, children will create their own poppy-themed commemorative artworks based on the poem, ‘In Flanders Fields’.

If you are looking for more World War 1 themed resources, take a look at our KS2 History scheme, 'World War 1', or our Year 5 English scheme, 'White Feather'.

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Michelle Talbot

I'm really pleased with these informative lesson plans

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Juliet Nixon

Extremely disappointed in the quality of the planning/activities for the children. The activity essentially boils down to the children drawing pictures of poppies to accompany the poem. I don’t understand what skills this lesson is meant to be developing because the lesson neither develops Art or Literacy skills. In fact, this could be a very enriching activity if the planning invited the children to consider how art can enhance poetry and the experience for the reader, but it doesn’t. It is a very low-level activity, which in itself is not the problem, just a missed opportunity I suppose, but I do think it’s unacceptable that I’ve paid £3 for something that I could have thought up myself without a lot of thought or preparation required. I pay for PlanBee lessons to save myself some time because it generally provides activities that would otherwise be time consuming for me to resource. However, this is not the case with this lesson. I ended up having to adapt the activity so the children produced something worthwhile. I did use the slides (hence the 2 stars) which provided some nice visuals, but they ultimately weren’t essential to the lesson. Unfortunately, this experience has left me feeling deeply disappointed.

Hi Juliet, thanks for taking the time to review this product and share your feedback. I'm sorry to hear that, this time, the resources didn't meet your expectations – please accept my apologies for this. I'll take a look at this resource and see what we can do to address your criticisms. I've emailed you privately to offer a credit for a different lesson plan pack of your choice, too.