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24/04/24

Home win! ⚽️We were delighted to welcome to The Haling Park Arena this afternoon. A fantastic contest saw HP run out as 6-1 winners. Well done to everyone who took part and thank you to for visiting! pic.twitter.com/Zhd0Ad6iCk

24/04/24

Ducks! 🦆 We have some new additions to our Reception classes! The children are really excited to watch the eggs hatch in the coming days.#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/CH0OvT71MC

24/04/24

Join us at Haling Park!With the addition of our new Nursery Class in September 2024, we will be expanding our wraparound provision.We are on the hunt for a Wraparound Manager!Details below ⬇️https://t.co/ktsXhsu1fe pic.twitter.com/4J0WUdGcVP

22/04/24

Reception!Last week, we found out who our new Reception children for September will be. It seems like the perfect time to celebrate our current amazing Reception cohort and our Outstanding provision!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/kfPQGvyjM0

22/04/24

Team Games! 🥎 Getting active and working together. Our team games club was a huge success this evening.#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/LDRm83Y4qJ

22/04/24

Coding Club! 💻 We are delighted to welcome back Jam Coding for the summer term.Stick man animations was the challenge this evening!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/Q0XLuyfYZd

22/04/24

Puzzle Club 🧩 Puzzles, conundrums and quite a lot of fun!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/C2aiH3aqv8

22/04/24

Homework Club 📖 Mr M hosted our first homework club of the summer term. It was great seeing so many children stay behind.This club is free of charge and open to all. Contact the school office to sign up!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/Fad4cD4QEf

22/04/24

Enrichment Clubs!Our summer term enrichment clubs start this week. This evening we hosted:📖 Homework Club🥎 Team Games🖥️ Coding Club🧩 Puzzle ClubSpaces still available in some clubs. Contact the school office for more information!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/ITWy0zEIj8

17/04/24

Welcome to HPAHP!A big welcome to all our new Reception families who will be joining us in September!Welcome letters and emails have been sent out to all those who have been offered a space.We cannot wait for you to join our community!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/jEbBc9ERZm

16/04/24

HPAHP Nursery - September 2024We are delighted to announce that our plans to open a brand new Nursery Class in September 2024 have been approved!Our Outstanding school offer will be expanding to provide even more for local families.Applications to open soon! pic.twitter.com/zhjaCUIpA3

22/03/24

That Friday Feeling!Our Reception children, on their way back from the Natural History Museum, showing how we all feel on a Friday!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/X4NGr2XBir

22/03/24

Natural History Museum 🦕 Today our Reception children visited the Natural History Museum.They had a great day out exploring the exhibits and finding lots of dinosaurs!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/KE2NRnhZzV

22/03/24

Epic Maths! 🧮 In an HPAHP first, today we presented two Epic awards for Mathletics. These two superstars have been earning certificates every week since the start of the year.Fantastic achievement!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/Z71lu19OZn

12/03/24

British Science WeekToday we’ve had whizz, bangs and lots of excitement as we hosted Silly Science workshops throughout the school day.Every year group took part and were inspired by just how amazing science can be!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/pPPka8I6N7

12/03/24

British Science Week!Miss Zulver launched our Science Week celebrations in assembly on Monday.The message was simple:🧪 At HPAHP we are all scientists! 🧪Everyone can be a scientist through exploration and curiosity of the world in which we live!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/pbgedpc80i

12/03/24

British Science Week!This week we are celebrating British Science week.Lots going on:🧬 Silly Science Workshops🧪 Writing inspired by influential scientists🧬 Lots of exciting investigations 🧪 Home projects that are due on Thursday!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/vnKJuGGGae

12/03/24

Who’s behind the book? 📕 Last week, as part of our World Book Day celebrations, the children had to work out which staff member was hiding behind the book cover.It certainly took some working out!#HPAHP pic.twitter.com/6geMaNL5oi

12/03/24

World Book Day! 📚 Last week our love of reading came to life as our favourite book characters joined us at HPAHP! pic.twitter.com/9ZjR2J74dY

12/03/24

World Book Day! 📖 Last week we celebrated World Book Day at HPAHP.So many wonderful costumes and characters as our love of reading came to life! pic.twitter.com/YYQdBygfjG

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Art

Intent: Introduction, Vision and Philosophy 
The purpose of this document is to clarify the how, why, and what of Art and Design teaching at Harris Primary Haling Park (HPAHP). This is to be used by staff to clarify expectations, highlight the resources that we have at our disposal, and to ensure that a high-quality Art and Design curriculum is being taught to all. At Harris Primary Hailing Park, we want our children to gain experience of materials and techniques, team work and autonomy, and an understanding of artists, artworks and artforms in different contexts. Introducing children to a range of male and female artists from different times and places and positioning art and design in a wider context, making it relatable for the children by making links to current affairs and popular culture. We teach Art and Design with an attitude of non-judgement, a belief that mistakes are to be celebrated, learned from and used. A belief that creative potential is inside everyone and can be found everywhere. We celebrate the process as well as the ‘finished’ artwork. Art and Design builds on the Early Learning Goals of Expressive Arts and Design within the EYFS. 

At Harris Primary Haling Park, we recognise the potential of creative thinkers, and believe that creativity can change and improve things. We recognise that art and design provide children with an additional language, a visual one- we live in a visual world and are constantly interpreting images and inferring meaning from our visual environment. As Art and Design teachers we will present, scaffold, and teach skills and concepts in inclusive, inspiring, engaging and relevant ways.  

Staff will receive CPD on the teaching and planning of Art and Design within school, as well as the opportunity for additional inspiration events such as gallery visits.  
 
Implementation:  

Art and Design is taught weekly. Work is evidenced in sketchbooks and in display areas in the classroom. An annual whole school Art Week is held including an exhibition for parents and the wider school community. As part of trips and enrichment activities, teachers plan visits to galleries and in-school workshops from artists. 
 

 

Five Main Skills Areas:  

  1. drawing;  

  1. painting;  

  1. collage;  

  1. printing;  

  1. sculpture  

 

Teach formal elements of art: 
key vocabulary 
 

  • pattern; colour; texture; tone; shape; line; form

 

Units to include key artworks and artists 

 

Year Group 

Autumn 1 

Autumn 2 

Spring 1 

Spring 2 

Summer 1 

Summer 2  

Reception 

Senses 

Line and colour  

The elements  

Exploring materials  

Patterns and shapes  

Language and art  

Year 1 

Drawing  

Basics of drawing 

Aboriginal dot paintings 

Using symbols 

Collage/textiles 

Abdoulaye Konaté 

Sculpture 

Phyllida Barlow 

Text Art 

Cardboard relief - design tags looking at letter form – relate it to the theme of identity   

Frida Kahlo painting 

self-portraits 

Year 2 

Drawing  

Basics of drawing  

Painting  

Georgia O’Keeffe 

Collage 

Paul Klee 

Sculpting 

Andy Goldsworthy  

Printing  

Collagraphy  

Instillation  

Yayoi Kusama and/or Ai Weiwei 

Year 3  

Drawing 

Cave drawings 

Albrecht Durer 

Visual texture  

Environmental Art  

Olafur Eliasson 

Pompeii 

Mosaic 

William Morris 

Designs with natural forms 

Sculpture  

Louise Bourgeois 

Year 4  

Fernand Leger: Drawing and painting 

Rosenquist pop art: Drawing, collage and colouring 

Matisse: Collage 

Benin Empire: Cardboard relief sculpture 

Impressionism: Painting en plein air 

Hokusai: Printing famous landmarks 

Year 5  

Maria Sibylla Merian  

Scientific illustration  

Henry Moore 

Family unit sculptures 

Sonia Boyce 

pastel drawings and photographic collages 

Grayson Perry 

ceramic vases, tapestries and maps 

Willem Kalf 

Still life painting  

Banksy Graffiti and Street Art 

 

Year 6  

Antoni Gaudi 

Architecture and design 

Chris Ofili  

Conceptual art 

Sarah Eisenlohr 

Human impact collage  

Gustav Klimt 

Mixed media 

Michelle Reader 

Figurative junk sculpture 

Elizabeth Catlett 

Printing portraits  

 

Resources:  

The National Society for Education in Art and Design (nsead) www.nsead.org 

www.tate.org.uk 

www.nationalgallery.org.uk/learning/teachers-and-schools 

Early Learning Goals Expressive arts and design 

Exploring and using media and materials: children sing songs, make music and dance, and experiment with ways of changing them. They safely use and explore a variety of materials, tools and techniques, experimenting with colour, design, texture, form and function. 

Being imaginative: children use what they have learnt about media and materials in original ways, thinking about uses and purposes. They represent their own ideas, thoughts and feelings through design and technology, art, music, dance, role-play and stories. 

Understanding the world: children know about similarities and differences in relation to places, objects, materials and living things. They talk about the features of their own immediate environment and how environments might vary from one another. They make observations of animals and plants and explain why some things occur and talk about changes. 

 

Impact: Evidence and assessment

 

The Art and Design curriculum aims to excite pupils and ignite their enthusiasm in the world around them. Judging the impact of art has always been a topic of debate. A large differentiation in perspective and opinion of artwork makes it difficult to define and therefore, assess pupils’ learning.

 

Within art education pupils should be encouraged to express difference in opinion which contrasts with fixed assessment criteria. Continuous formative assessment within art is important to view the processes that a child goes through when creating artwork.

 

The skills and techniques that the pupils learn will impact the learning environments in and around the academy. Pupils will be encouraged to take influences from their surroundings and improve the aesthetics of their local community by exhibiting artwork linked to all areas of the curriculum and beyond.

 

Subject leaders will conduct learning walks and pupil interviews to measure the impact of our teaching, based on how much children can remember.

Subject leaders will meet with their counterparts from our other cluster schools throughout the year and will moderate the planning, work and monitoring outcomes from their setting to ensure that standards are exceeding the expectations of the National Curriculum.

 

Documents

Art Year 1 02nd Feb 2023 Download
Art Year 2 02nd Feb 2023 Download
Art Year 3 02nd Feb 2023 Download
Art Year 4 02nd Feb 2023 Download
Art Year 5 02nd Feb 2023 Download
Art Year 6 02nd Feb 2023 Download