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Street Art

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SKU A6CS40500
Key Stage 2Art MovementsArtYear 5Year 6

In this Graffiti Art KS2 planning pack, your class will find out all about the many varied forms of art in public spaces, and develop their own ideas for quick, colourful, eye-catching, humorous or satirical pieces of street art through sketching and annotating. Discuss how street art polarises opinion, when and where it is acceptable, and how it can improve or damage public spaces.

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#TheCompleteSeries5lessons

Through the five included lessons, children will build up a collection of sketches and improve their designs for pieces, and have opportunities to draw, paint, cut and stencil during every lesson.

There are differentiated activities, so there's something suitable for all children in Year 5 and Year 6 as well as a whole host of printable resources designed to help children prepare and work independently.

#Lesson1IsGraffitiArt

Is graffiti art or vandalism? Firstly, take a look at how graffiti and graffiti-style art polarises opinion, and how it can either damage or improve public spaces. Following this, take a closer look at how lettering is often a central feature of street art designs, and challenge children to develop ideas for a text-based 'throwie' street art design of their own through sketching.

 

 

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated challenge cards
  • Graffiti design cards
#Lesson2Canurbanartimprovepublicspaces

Can urban art improve public spaces? This is the question your class will consider as they look at the history of street art and how it gradually became more accepted. They'll go on to explore ways in which public spaces can be improved by 'authorised' street art. After that, it's up to you which of the two included activities you undertake with your class: either design works of urban art to improve a public space, or create small pieces of street art in public areas around school.

 

 

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated urban art sheets
  • Challenge card
#Lesson3StreetArtSatire

In street art, satire is often used to make statements about society or politics. Take a look at some political, satirical pieces of street art and challenge children to interpret their meaning. The included slides explain in straightforward terms what 'satirical art' is, as well as exploring the meaning of murals and wall painting memorials. Following this, children may design satirical works of art based on a range of issues described in the included printable resources.

 

 

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Satirical art sheets
  • Differentiated challenge cards
  • Teacher's notes
#Lesson4HowtoMakeStencilsforStreetArt

Teach your year 5/6 class how to make stencils which can be then be used to make colourful street art designs. Start by taking a look at works of art by Banksy, discuss their meaning and consider why the images are impactful. Following this, share the detailed instructions included, which explain how to work safely while designing and cutting stencils, ready for creating works of art during the next lesson. Teaching this as a standalone lesson? Don't worry! The plan includes an alternative activity that can be completed in a single lesson. Teaching this as a standalone lesson? Don't worry! The plan includes an alternative activity that can be completed in a single lesson.

 

 

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated challenge cards
  • Photo cards
  • Street Art Advert Challenge sheet
#Lesson5MakingStencilArt

In this lesson, teach your class how to make stencil art using stencils they learned how to make in the previous 'Street Art' lesson – or if you prefer, the included stencil designs that come with this lesson pack. Start by taking a look at how stencils are applied, and how paint is used to create clear, neat, colourful stencil paintings. After that it's over to your children to create their own works of stencil street art using either the included stencil designs, or the stencils they drew and cut out during the previous lesson.

 

 

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated challenge cards
  • Stencil designs sheet
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Curriculum Objectives covered
  • KS2 - use sketchbooks to review and revisit ideas
  • KS2 - to improve their mastery of art and design techniques, including drawing with a range of materials
  • KS2 - to improve their mastery of art and design techniques, including painting with a range of materials
  • KS2 - to improve their mastery of art and design techniques, including sculpture with a range of materials
  • KS2 - about great artists in history

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Lynsey Cooper

Not what I was looking for. No techniques shown eg tone

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Gordon

Resource good but too expensive

Thank you for your comments, Gordon - we hope you enjoy using the resources.

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Victoria Maltz

Brilliant art resource.