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Terracotta Warriors Art

Art • 60 • 27 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Art
60
27 students
4 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want the plan to focus on the Terracotta Warriors and Art

Terracotta Warriors Art

Lesson Overview

This 60-minute lesson explores the fascinating Terracotta Warriors as a gateway to understanding ancient art, sculpture, and cultural heritage. It aligns with the IE Curriculum framework for the Arts (Visual Arts strand), targeting fourth class students (age 9-10). The lesson promotes creativity, critical thinking, and cultural appreciation through hands-on activities and discussion.


IE Curriculum Alignment

Strand: Visual Arts
Strand Unit: Drawing and Painting / 3D Art and Sculpture
Learning Outcomes:

  • Visual Arts Objective 4: Create and display artworks inspired by local and global cultural heritage
  • Visual Arts Objective 6: Explore texture, form, and pattern in 3D art materials
  • Visual Arts Objective 8: Express ideas, feelings, and stories through visual media
  • Skills Development: Observing and responding critically to artworks; experimenting with materials and techniques; making personal connections to cultural artefacts.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this session, students will be able to:

  1. Describe the historical and cultural significance of the Terracotta Warriors.
  2. Identify artistic features such as form, texture, and pattern in the sculptures.
  3. Create their own mini Terracotta Warrior-inspired figures using modelling clay.
  4. Reflect on the process and explain how art connects to story and history.

Resources Needed

  • Short visual presentation (images of Terracotta Warriors)
  • Modelling clay (one small ball per child, plus extras)
  • Simple sculpting tools (plastic knives or pencils)
  • Large paper sheets for sketching
  • Pencils, coloured pencils, markers
  • Visual reference cards about key historical facts (printed or displayed)

Lesson Breakdown

1. Introduction & Engagement (10 min)

  • Begin with a captivating story of the discovery of the Terracotta Warriors in China, highlighting their purpose as guardians of Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s tomb.
  • Show vivid images of different Terracotta Warriors emphasizing their detailed features and varied expressions.
  • Ask students: "What do you notice about these figures?" and "Why do you think so much effort was put into making them?"

IE Curriculum Connection: Developing curiosity about historical artefacts and recognising cultural diversity through visual art.


2. Exploration & Discussion (10 min)

  • Discuss the artistic elements:
    • Form: The 3D shapes of the figures (headgear, armour, facial features).
    • Texture: How the surface looks rough or smooth.
    • Pattern: Repeated motifs seen on the armour or helmets.
  • Invite students to sketch a simple outline of a Warrior’s face focusing on expressions and accessories.

IE Curriculum Connection: Observing and experimenting with form and texture in 3D objects (Visual Arts Strand Unit: Drawing and Painting).


3. Hands-On Creation (25 min)

  • Each student creates a mini Terracotta Warrior figure using the modelling clay. Encourage:
    • Simple body shapes (torso, head, arms)
    • Adding details like armour plates, helmets, or facial impressions using sculpting tools and fingers.
    • Experimenting with texture, pressing patterns, or marks into clay.
  • Circulate, providing prompts such as “How will you show your warrior’s identity or story with the details you add?”

IE Curriculum Connection: Applying 3D sculpture techniques to express personal ideas; developing fine motor skills and creative problem-solving.


4. Reflection & Sharing (10 min)

  • Students share their sculptures in small groups, describing their choices and what inspired them.
  • Discuss how the Terracotta Warriors blended art and storytelling to keep history alive.
  • Optional: Photograph sculptures to create a class display titled “Our Warriors—Storytelling Through Sculpture.”

IE Curriculum Connection: Communicating ideas through art and discussing cultural artefacts to enhance understanding and appreciation.


5. Conclusion & Extension (5 min)

  • Summarise key points: Art connects history, culture, and creativity.
  • Explain how the Terracotta Warriors’ story helps us learn about ancient China and the power of art in remembering the past.
  • Suggest optional home activity: drawing a family member or friend inspired by the Terracotta Warriors’ details.

Assessment

  • Formative: Observation of student engagement during discussion and sketching; monitoring participation in sculpting activity.
  • Summative: Evaluate mini sculptures for evidence of understanding form, texture, and pattern, and creative links to the Terracotta Warriors.
  • Self-Assessment: Students verbally reflect on what their artwork represents and how it connects to the historical context.

Differentiation & Adaptations

  • Provide pre-formed simple clay shapes for students with fine motor challenges to decorate rather than fully sculpt.
  • Offer additional visual aids and vocabulary cards for EAL learners.
  • Extend challenge by inviting advanced students to incorporate symbols or inscriptions inspired by Chinese culture on their sculptures.

Teacher’s Reflection Prompts

  • Did the students demonstrate an understanding of the historical and artistic significance of the Terracotta Warriors?
  • How effectively did the sculpting activity engage different learning styles?
  • Were students able to articulate connections between art, history, and storytelling?
  • What changes could increase student interest or deepen understanding in future lessons on art and culture?

This lesson opens doors to cross-curricular links such as history and geography by connecting art with cultural heritage, while supporting the IE Curriculum’s holistic approach to creative education.

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