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Ancient Greece Topic - Lesson 3: Art | Soap Sculptures

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SKU T56CS401108
Key Stage 2History Knowledge OrganiserAncient GreeceEarly CivilisationsCross-curricular TopicYear 5Year 6

This fun and engaging KS2 Ancient Greece Topic for Year 5 and Year 6 will take your class back to one of the most fascinating civilisations in history as they explore ancient Greece and its many wonders. Through this series of ancient Greece lesson plans, your class will discover the people, the inventions, the art, the technology and the mythology of the ancient Greeks, all through fully-prepared lessons that are ready to download and teach.

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This fun lesson starts by looking at surviving examples of ancient Greek statues and sculptures before giving your class the chance to turn their hand to sculpture themselves as they carve away at a bar of soap to create their own replica marble statues. The slides give some helpful hints, tips and examples to get them started before having a go for themselves.

 

 

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Worksheet
  • Picture cards
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  • free assessment grid ...
  • curriculum objectives covered ...

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Great resource

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Claire Hayman

Matched NC perfectly

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Jo Bourne

Great resource, linked well to ks2 History objectives, definitely worth the cost compared to the time saved. Good range of differentiation and the added extra of something different for when you want to stir their imagination.

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victoria Tei Coleman

Good choice for cross curricula ideas