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Exploring Media Arts

Art • Year 4 • 40 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Australian Curriculum (F-10)

Art
4Year 4
40
25 students
26 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 5 in the unit "Media Arts Exploration". Lesson Title: Introduction to Media Arts Lesson Description: Students will explore the concept of media arts, discussing various forms such as photography, video, and digital art. They will learn about the importance of media languages and technologies in creating representations, setting the foundation for the unit.

Exploring Media Arts

Overview

Year Level: Year 4
Subject: Arts (Media Arts)
Australian Curriculum Link:

  • Media Arts: Years 3 and 4
    • ACAMAM059: Explore ideas and narrative structures through roles and design elements to create characters, settings, and situations
    • ACAMAM060: Use media technologies to create time and space through the manipulation of images, sounds, and text

Duration: 40 minutes
Unit Title: Media Arts Exploration
Lesson: 1 of 5
Lesson Title: Introduction to Media Arts


Learning Intentions

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  • Understand what media arts are and identify different forms (photography, video, digital art).
  • Discuss how media technologies are used to tell stories and share ideas.
  • Start to think critically about the media they see every day.

Success Criteria

Students will be able to:

  • Name at least three different forms of media arts.
  • Describe simple ways media can be used to create meaning.
  • Actively participate in class discussions and the brainstorm activity.

Materials Needed

  • Interactive whiteboard/projector
  • Printed photo examples (e.g., news photographs, movie stills, artwork)
  • iPads/tablets (optional, if available)
  • Blu-Tack or magnets for board activities
  • Large sheets of paper and markers
  • Sticky notes

Lesson Preparation

  • Prepare a short slideshow with diverse examples of media arts.
  • Print A4-size examples of different media artworks.
  • Set up an 'Ideas Wall' using a section of the classroom whiteboard or a large poster paper.

Lesson Sequence

1. Welcome & Warm-up (5 minutes)

  • Greet students enthusiastically.
  • Pose the question: "When you think about 'art', what do you picture?"
  • Quick popcorn-style answers — students call out words like "paintings", "sculptures", "drawing", etc. Teacher scribes briefly on the board.

2. Introducing Media Arts (8 minutes)

  • Transition by saying:
    "Art isn't just paintings and drawings — it's about telling stories and sharing ideas, and today we're exploring how this happens using different media!"
  • Briefly define media arts in simple terms:
    "Media arts involve taking pictures, filming videos, making digital images, adding sounds or words — all to tell a story or show an idea."
  • Present 6–8 examples via slideshow: snapshots from films, famous photographs, digital collages, student projects.
  • After showing each example, ask:
    • "What do you think this is telling us?"
    • "What technology do you think was used to create it?"

3. Brainstorm Activity – Spotting Media Art (10 minutes)

  • Students sit in small groups (4–5 students each).
  • On large paper, groups brainstorm and write/draw examples of media arts they’ve seen — movies, Instagram posts, documentaries, comic strips, memes, cartoons, etc.
  • Encourage thinking outside the classroom: things they see at home, on public transport, on devices.
  • After 5 minutes, each group shares 1-2 favourite ideas with the class.
  • Teacher adds these to the 'Ideas Wall' — building a visible map of what media arts surrounds students daily.

4. Interactive Media Languages Discussion (10 minutes)

  • Introduce very simply:
    "Media languages are the way we use images, sound, and words to create meaning — like choosing bright colours to make something feel exciting, or slow music to make a scene feel sad."
  • Show two still images side-by-side:
    • One vibrant, energetic advertisement shot.
    • One soft, emotional photograph.
  • Facilitate whole-class discussion:
    • "What do you notice about the colours?"
    • "How does each image make you feel?"
    • "What kind of story do you think each one is telling?"

5. Exit Ticket – Quick Reflection (5 minutes)

  • Hand out sticky notes.
  • Students answer:
    "One media art form I see often is ______."
    and
    "One thing I learnt today about media arts is ______."
  • Students post their sticky notes on the 'Ideas Wall' as they leave.
  • Quick informal teacher read-over to gauge learning for next lesson planning.

Differentiation

  • Adjusting for diverse learners: Support EAL/D students or students needing extra help by providing additional visuals or pairing verbal instructions with hand gestures or pictorial clues.
  • Extension Opportunities: Challenge early finishers by asking:
    "Can you think of a new way we could combine two media arts forms?"
    e.g., "A photo that moves to tell a story."

Assessment

Formative Assessment:

  • Observations during discussion and group work.
  • Review of sticky note reflections (Exit Tickets) to assess understanding of media forms and concepts.

Teacher Notes

  • Keep pace lively! Best to inject humour and surprise with the slideshow examples.
  • Let students freely express themselves — media arts are meant to feel immediate, relevant, and fun.
  • Remind students no idea is too small or silly — creativity is celebrated in media arts.

Thinking Ahead

In Lesson 2, students will start hands-on experimentation with basic media technologies, creating a simple digital collage or photo story!


Would you like a sample display for the 'Ideas Wall' or a printable template for group brainstorms? 🎨✨

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