
ANZAC Day: Art Through Perspective
Year 3 Art Lesson Exploring line and perspective through ANZAC themes Creating meaningful artwork with bright colours

WALT (We Are Learning To)
Understand the significance of ANZAC Day Use art techniques like perspective and line Work together in groups to create artwork Use bright colours to bring our art to life
What is ANZAC Day?
A special day to remember brave Australian and New Zealand soldiers We remember those who served our country Symbols include poppies, the dawn service, and the Australian flag It's about remembrance, respect, and community

Art Techniques: Line and Perspective
Lines help us draw shapes and show direction Perspective makes things look real and 3D Objects closer to us look bigger Objects far away look smaller Lines can lead our eyes through the picture

Group Brainstorming Time!
Work in groups of 5 students Brainstorm ANZAC symbols for your artwork Think about foreground, middle, and background Plan how to use lines and perspective Use bright chart paper to record ideas

Creating Your ANZAC Artwork
Use A3 paper for your final artwork Apply perspective - big things close, small things far Include ANZAC symbols with meaning Use bright, bold colours Make strong lines to show shapes clearly

Gallery Walk & Reflection
Display your artwork proudly What ANZAC symbols did you include? How did you use perspective in your picture? What bright colours helped tell your story? How did working together help your learning?