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Exploring Local Landmarks

Art and Design • Year reception • 60 • 24 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England

Art and Design
nYear reception
60
24 students
12 March 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want to plan a fun, creative enjoyable lesson for my 24 students in my foundatioj phase class. We have had a visit from a dragon called doti who has travelled all over the world, ranging from Australia to France and now he has recently visited Cardigan and has visited the historicsl and local landmarks in the town. The class have been on a walk to replicate doties jounrey and they have enjoyed it. This lesson plan must inlcude painting the landmarks or the countries he hasd visited or the landmarks he has seen in cardigan. The lesson must be split into 2 sections and 2 groups, I the main teacher must be in one group and the classroom assistant must be in the other. With clear instructions for us both what we must do/

Exploring Local Landmarks

Lesson Overview

  • Subject: Art and Design
  • Year Group: Reception (Foundation Phase)
  • Lesson Duration: 60 minutes
  • Class Size: 24 students
  • Curriculum Area: Expressive Arts – Exploring and Experimenting (Curriculum for Wales)
  • Focus: Painting local landmarks from Cardigan or countries Doti the Dragon has visited

Learning Objectives

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

  • Use paint to represent local landmarks or countries in a creative way
  • Explore different colours and brush strokes to express their ideas
  • Develop fine motor skills through painting activities
  • Share their artwork and discuss their ideas with peers

Resources Needed

  • A3 paper (one per child)
  • Paints (various colours)
  • Paintbrushes of different sizes
  • Water pots
  • Sponges for texture
  • Printed images of local landmarks and international locations from Doti’s travels (e.g., Eiffel Tower, Sydney Opera House, Cardigan Castle)
  • Aprons or protective clothing
  • Drying racks

Lesson Structure

Introduction – Setting the Scene (10 minutes)

  1. Welcome Explanation: Gather students in a circle and introduce the activity, reminding them of Doti the Dragon’s adventures.
  2. Visual Prompt: Show printed images of landmarks Doti has visited, asking students to recall what they saw on their walk and which locations they liked best.
  3. Grouping: Split the class into two equal groups (12 students per group).
    • Group 1: Works with the Teacher on painting Cardigan’s landmarks.
    • Group 2: Works with the Classroom Assistant painting landmarks from other countries.

Main Activity – Painting in Groups (40 minutes)

Group 1: Local Landmarks (with Teacher)

  • Preparation: Lay out images of Cardigan Castle, River Teifi, Mwldan Theatre, and other notable locations.
  • Guidance: Encourage students to select one landmark that stood out to them from their walk.
  • Painting:
    • Show how to mix colours to match the landmark's features.
    • Encourage different brushstroke techniques (stippling for texture, sweeping for skies).
    • Use sponges to add details such as brick textures on castles.
  • Support: Guide students in discussing their work — "Why did you choose this landmark?"

Group 2: International Landmarks (with Classroom Assistant)

  • Preparation: Display images of Eiffel Tower, Sydney Opera House, and other famous landmarks.
  • Guidance: Ask students to choose a destination Doti visited and imagine what it would be like to see it in real life.
  • Painting:
    • Explore different ways to show tall buildings or curved rooftops.
    • Introduce creative methods using sponge dabbing for clouds or flicking for stars.
    • Encourage children to add personal touches (e.g., a dragon flying past their landmark).
  • Support: Ask engaging questions — "What colours remind you of this country?"

Plenary – Sharing and Celebrating (10 minutes)

  1. Gallery Walk: Display completed artworks around the classroom.
  2. Student Reflection: Ask each group to discuss what they painted and why.
  3. Class Discussion: Talk about similarities and differences in the landmarks.
  4. Closing Thought: Link this to storytelling—“What if Doti painted these pictures for his travel scrapbook?”

Teacher & Assistant Key Roles

RoleResponsibilities
Teacher (Group 1 – Local Landmarks)Guide colour choices and landmarks, encourage texture techniques, ask reflective questions.
Classroom Assistant (Group 2 – International Landmarks)Support shape and scale understanding, introduce creativity with brushes and sponges, lead group discussion on different countries.

Assessment Opportunities

  • Observation: Monitor children’s engagement and ability to mix paint and handle brushes.
  • Questioning: Encourage pupils to explain their choices and techniques.
  • Final Pieces: Assess creativity, effort, and fine motor skills development.

Extension Activities

  • Writing Connection: Encourage students to write a sentence about their landmark (e.g., "My castle is big and grey.")
  • Collaboration: Combine artwork into a class travel display titled Doti’s Journey around the World and Cardigan!

Teacher Reflection After Lesson

  • Did students show engagement and creativity?
  • Were the materials appropriate for their skill level?
  • What improvements could be made for future creative lessons?

This lesson offers a perfect blend of imagination, exploration, and artistic skill-building—bringing Doti’s travels to life hands-on.

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