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TERM

WEEKLY LESSON PLAN 1A


Lesson 1 Prehistoric Art/ Line
Art History Objective Fine art skills objective
Students will explore and gain an understanding of Students will develop their skills in the element of line
through hands-on practice. They will engage in continuous
prehistoric art by studying significant examples
line drawing exercises and create their own
such as cave paintings, the Venus of Willendorf, and
interpretations of cave art, focusing on the expressive
Stonehenge. potential of line in both ancient and contemporary
contexts.

Lesson 2 Mesopotamian art / Shape


Art History Objective Fine art skills objective
Students will explore the art of ancient Mesopotamian Students will develop their understanding of the element
civilizations, including Sumer, Akkad, and Babylon. They of shape by practising drawing simple geometric shapes.
will focus on significant artifacts such as the Standard of They will then apply this knowledge by drawing figures
Ur, gaining an understanding of the artistic styles and inspired by the Mesopotamian art studied in the lesson,
cultural significance of these early civilizations. using basic shapes as the foundation for their figures.

Lesson 3 Egyptian art / Form - body proportions


Art History Objective Fine art skills objective
Students will explore significant artworks and artefacts Students will develop their understanding of the element
from Ancient Egypt, focusing on the Old Kingdom and of form by learning how to combine simple shapes to
New Kingdom periods. They will study key examples create more complex forms, such as the human body. They
such as statues, reliefs, and frescoes, with a special will practice drawing the human figure and applying
correct body proportions.
emphasis on the concept of body proportions.

Lesson 4 Greece 1 / form - drawing the face


Art History Objective Fine art skills objective
Students will explore the art and culture of ancient Greece by
studying the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations. They will Students will continue to develop their understanding of
examine the playful frescoes of the Minoans and the warrior- the element of form, this time focusing on the proportions
centric art and architecture of the Mycenaeans, gaining insight of the human face. They will practice drawing the face
into the distinct cultural identities of these early Greek with accurate proportions.
societies.

Lesson 5 Greece 2 / colour


Art History Objective Fine art skills objective
Students will explore the early periods of Greek art, Students will study the element of colour by creating their
colour wheels for their sketchbooks. They will record and
focusing on the Geometric, Orientalizing, and
understand complementary colours and various colour
Archaic periods. They will also learn about the
schemes, building a foundation for applying colour theory
significance of the Acropolis as a major cultural and in their future artwork.
architectural site in ancient Greece.

Lesson 6 Greece 3 / Form - Drawing the body


Art History Objective Fine art skills objective
Students will explore the pinnacle of Greek art by studying Students will revisit the element of form, with a focus on
the Classical and Hellenistic periods, focusing on the drawing the human body. Using references, they will
groundbreaking advancements in sculpture. They will practice accurately depicting the human figure, applying
learn about famous Greek sculptors and iconic buildings the techniques and proportions.
on the Acropolis, such as the Parthenon.
TERM

RESOURCES NEEDED 1A

Essemtial resources needed

I’ll include some Amazon links to the title for some of these resources, ‘The Works’
Is also an excellent place to get resources on a budget

Pack of Pencils Ruler Drawing pens Rubber/Sharpener

Paint Brush Set Acrylic paint Mixed media sketchbooks


(different sizes)

For this course, I recommend having three sketchbooks:

A4 Sketchbook (Main): This will be your primary sketchbook for lessons. You’ll use it to
take notes, complete assignments, and practice various techniques. You will likely need
several of these as the course progresses.

Smaller Sketchbook (Warm-Up): A dedicated sketchbook for our warm-up drawing


exercises. This smaller format is perfect for quick sketches and practice, helping you to
develop your skills with regular use.

Pocket Sketchbook (On-the-Go): Keep a small sketchbook with you at all times to
capture ideas, observations, and inspiration as they come. This is a great way to make
drawing a daily habit and to practice your skills outside of class.

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