Statement of Inquiry
Aesthetics are shaped by how we use and understand the formal elements of art
Key Concepts
Aesthetics
Assessment Criteria
A- Vincent Van Gogh Analysis
B- Materials and Techniques Exploration
C- Van Gogh vs. Yayoi Final Piece
D- Overall Evaluations
ATLs
- Research- Finding and interpreting information
Links to Prior Learning
Students from KS2 arrive in year 7 with different background knowledge and skills in Art and Design which is basic and focused. Historically students do not have a good understanding or knowledge of Artists, skills and processes.
Statement of Inquiry
Environmental change can be represented through sustainable art’
Key Concepts
Development
Assessment Criteria
- A- Beto Val analysis
- B- Materials and Techniques Exploration
- C- Alebrije Outcome
- D- Overall Evaluations
ATLs
- Communication- Give and receive feedback
Links to Prior Learning
In year 7, term 1 and 2 students were introduced to the formal elements of art with a specific focus on the use of watercolour paints. Students will use these key skills for all drawn elements of this unit. In particular the ‘junk food’ lesson.
Statement of Inquiry
The way we represent pollution can influence action toward sustainability
Key Concepts
Representation
Assessment Criteria
ATLs
- Creative Thinking Skills- Apply existing knowledge to create new ideas
Links to Prior Learning
Students were taught how to use tone in term 2 and will implement this skill when producing their hybrid animals. In addition they will be using water colour to add texture with watercolour paints that will be taught across term 1 and 2 of unit 1

