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Constructing Travel Models

Art • 50 • 27 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Art
50
27 students
11 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want the plan to focus on the strand of construction and the theme of travel, using papier mache

Constructing Travel Models

Overview

This 50-minute lesson invites fourth class students (aged 9-10) to explore the strand of Construction through the theme of Travel using papier-mâché. Aligned with the IE Curriculum's Visual Arts Strand Unit "Construction," students will develop tactile, spatial, and creative skills by constructing a travel-related object. This hands-on approach cultivates imagination, fine motor skills, and application of artistic language as outlined in the curriculum.


Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

  • Create a simple 3D papier-mâché model inspired by a travel-related theme (e.g., vehicle, suitcase, globe).
  • Demonstrate understanding of construction techniques: layering, moulding, and drying papier-mâché.
  • Explain their artistic choices related to texture, form, and theme.
  • Engage in cooperative work, sharing materials and ideas.

Curriculum References:

  • Strand: Construction
  • Strand Unit: Construction of three-dimensional works
  • Learning Outcome: "Explore ways of constructing three-dimensional works using a variety of materials and tools, including papier-mâché."
  • Skills Emphasized: Creativity, Problem Solving, Fine Motor Skills, Aesthetic Appreciation

Resources and Materials

  • Newspaper strips (pre-cut)
  • Flour and water paste (prepared or made in class in advance)
  • Balloons, cardboard bases/shapes (to form basic moulds)
  • Paints and brushes (after drying)
  • Aprons, containers for paste
  • Cleaning cloths, water basins
  • Photos/images of travel items (planes, cars, suitcases, globes) for inspiration

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction (10 minutes)

  • Engage: Show students vibrant images of travel-related items (planes, ships, luggage, globes). Discuss what they associate with travel and what objects help people travel.
  • Explain: Briefly introduce papier-mâché as a construction technique using strips of paper and paste to create models.
  • Demonstrate: Show how to dip strips into the paste and lay them on a balloon or cardboard to build a shape. Emphasise care in layering and smoothing.

IE Curriculum Focus: Fostering curiosity and responding to stimuli (Visual Arts, Responding strand).


2. Main Activity (30 minutes)

  • Task: Each student chooses or is assigned a travel-related item to construct using papier-mâché on a base mould (balloon or cardboard form). Options: globe, suitcase, airplane, boat.
  • Process:
    • Dip paper strips in paste, apply to mould with smooth overlapping layers (at least 3-4 layers for strength).
    • Model emerging textured forms while practising patience as layers dry later.
  • Teacher's Role: Circulate to offer guidance on construction techniques and encourage use of artistic language: "What textures are you creating? How does your model represent travel?"
  • Pairing: Students can work in pairs to share ideas and assist each other with manipulation of materials.

IE Curriculum Focus: Exploration and development of skills in construction, working cooperatively.


3. Clean-up and Reflection (10 minutes)

  • Students carefully place their models aside to dry.
  • Participate in a group reflection circle guided by teacher questions:
    • "What was challenging about building your travel object?"
    • "How did you use papier-mâché to create specific shapes or textures?"
    • "What would you do differently next time?"
  • Link discussion to their understanding of construction and travel-related design.

IE Curriculum Focus: Reflect on learning process; communicate visually and verbally responses to art-making.


Assessment

  • Formative: Observe student engagement and technique during construction; use questioning to assess understanding of layering and form.
  • Summative: Students explain their final model’s connection to travel and construction techniques used in a brief oral presentation (after drying).
  • Success Criteria: Demonstrates layering, shape formation, and can articulate artistic choices linking model to travel.

Differentiation

  • Provide extra support with constructing base shapes for students with fine motor challenges.
  • Challenge advanced students to incorporate small decorative details or design clever travel modifications.
  • Use visual step-by-step posters for students needing structured guidance.

Reflection Notes for Teacher

  • Evaluate how well students engaged with the tactile medium of papier-mâché as a construction tool.
  • Consider opportunities to extend into a cross-curricular link with Geography (places they might travel).
  • Plan for follow-up lessons on painting and decorating the papier-mâché models once dry to deepen connection with the travel theme.

With this engaging hands-on construction lesson, students not only develop core artistic competencies from the IE Curriculum but are inspired to connect art with real-world concepts of travel, encouraging creativity, collaboration, and applied learning.

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