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Arctic Adventures Topic - Lesson 3: Art | Inuit Sculptures and Prints

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Biomes and Climate ZonesKey Stage 1Significant IndividualsCross-curricular TopicYear 1Year 2

Introduce your class to the freezing and fabulous Arctic in this 'Arctic Adventures' cross-curricular topic for KS1. Your class will learn about Arctic explorers, the Inuit way of life, Aurora Borealis, ice and its properties, Arctic animals, and so much more in this cross-curricular pack. A perfect topic to excite your children to learn about the Arctic and what it has to offer.

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This lesson allows your class to investigate the different art techniques used by the Inuit. Inuit art represents the harsh life in the Arctic and your class will begin to see the subjects Inuit worked with and why they chose them as the focus of their artwork. This lesson shows your children types of Inuit sculptures and, of course, the very famous Inukshuk. Your class will look at colourful prints of Arctic animals and will learn how to create their own colourful animal print.

 

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Animal pictures
  • Animal outlines
  • Arctic animal prints
  • Inukshuk images
  • free overview (medium-term plan) ...
  • free assessment grid ...
  • curriculum objectives covered ...

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