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View the Visual Arts Curriculum 'at-a-glance'
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Each level has six strands, which
are organised to ensure a balance
between making art and looking at and
responding to art.
The strands are: |
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Drawing
- Paint and colour
- Print
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- Clay
- Construction
- Fabric and fibre
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| When engaging with visual arts activities and working with different media, children are given opportunities to develop sensitivity to qualities of line, shape, form, colour and tone, texture, pattern and rhythm and spatial organisation. A sense of these visual elements and the related skills are developed as work is completed on the strands and strand units. |
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Click below for useful resources to support you in implementing the Visual Arts curriculum
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