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Art of Africa

Dive into the rich culture of African art with this exciting five-lesson scheme of work. Your children will have the chance to explore African animal patterns, discover Tingatinga paintings and their history, to sculpt and manipulate clay to recreate a Benin plaque, be introduced to Esther Mahlangu and her culture of Ndebele patterns before finally investigating the Adinkra symbols of the old Ashanti kingdom.

This creative scheme of work comes with all you need to teach your class about the beautiful artwork of Africa, including plans, activity ideas, slides and printable resources.

Save up to 30% on this scheme of work by creating your own Mix and Match Amazing Africa Topic Bundle – perfect if you're looking for a cross-curricular approach to your teaching!

 

Lesson 1: Natural Patterns

Investigate the natural patterns of animal prints with your class and challenge them to observe the repetitions, symmetry, shapes and textures of each. Recreate the patterns by giving the children a choice of different mediums to use. Ask the children to make decisions based upon previous experiences with the mediums, choosing them based on their suitability to recreate each of the natural patterns they have been studying.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture cards
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Animal templates

Lesson 2: Tingatinga paintings

Discover the world of Tingatinga paintings and their history. Encourage your class to pick out the defining features of this style of painting before challenging them to recreate the style in a painting or 3-D mask.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Worksheet
  • Tingatinga picture cards
  • Animal templates
  • Mask templates
  • Mask instructions

Lesson 3: The Artwork of Benin

Take a trip into the history of the kingdom of Benin by analysing, observing and discovering the artwork that was made during this time. Investigate how the precious artefacts like the bronze plaques can tell us more about the magnificent Obas of the kingdoms and challenge your class to recreate this magnificence using clay to sculpt their own plaques.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture cards
  • Clay sheet

Lesson 4: Ndebele Patterns

Discover the cultural artwork of South African artist Esther Mahlangu. Investigate the bright colours, bold lines and geometric shapes which make up the Ndebele artwork which is used to decorate their houses and jewellery. Encourage your class to create their own Ndebele patterns to decorate a small hut, or on a larger scale in their own piece.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Hut template
  • Picture cards

Lesson 5: Adinkra Symbols

What symbols do we use to communicate? Investigate how symbols are used by us and in other cultures to communicate words, ideas and emotions in different ways. Introduce your class to the Adinkra symbols of the old Ashanti kingdom and how they were used to convey messages at different special events. Challenge your class to create their own messages using Adinkra symbols.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheet
  • Adinkra symbol sheet
  • Challenge cards
  • Printing sheet
  • Practice squares
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Art of Africa

Dive into the rich culture of African art with this exciting five-lesson scheme of work. Your children will have the chance to explore African animal patterns, discover Tingatinga paintings and their history, to sculpt and manipulate clay to recreate a Benin plaque, be introduced to Esther Mahlangu and her culture of Ndebele patterns before finally investigating the Adinkra symbols of the old Ashanti kingdom.

This creative scheme of work comes with all you need to teach your class about the beautiful artwork of Africa, including plans, activity ideas, slides and printable resources.

Save up to 30% on this scheme of work by creating your own Mix and Match Amazing Africa Topic Bundle – perfect if you're looking for a cross-curricular approach to your teaching!

 

Lesson 1: Natural Patterns

Investigate the natural patterns of animal prints with your class and challenge them to observe the repetitions, symmetry, shapes and textures of each. Recreate the patterns by giving the children a choice of different mediums to use. Ask the children to make decisions based upon previous experiences with the mediums, choosing them based on their suitability to recreate each of the natural patterns they have been studying.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture cards
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Animal templates

Lesson 2: Tingatinga paintings

Discover the world of Tingatinga paintings and their history. Encourage your class to pick out the defining features of this style of painting before challenging them to recreate the style in a painting or 3-D mask.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Worksheet
  • Tingatinga picture cards
  • Animal templates
  • Mask templates
  • Mask instructions

Lesson 3: The Artwork of Benin

Take a trip into the history of the kingdom of Benin by analysing, observing and discovering the artwork that was made during this time. Investigate how the precious artefacts like the bronze plaques can tell us more about the magnificent Obas of the kingdoms and challenge your class to recreate this magnificence using clay to sculpt their own plaques.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture cards
  • Clay sheet

Lesson 4: Ndebele Patterns

Discover the cultural artwork of South African artist Esther Mahlangu. Investigate the bright colours, bold lines and geometric shapes which make up the Ndebele artwork which is used to decorate their houses and jewellery. Encourage your class to create their own Ndebele patterns to decorate a small hut, or on a larger scale in their own piece.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Hut template
  • Picture cards

Lesson 5: Adinkra Symbols

What symbols do we use to communicate? Investigate how symbols are used by us and in other cultures to communicate words, ideas and emotions in different ways. Introduce your class to the Adinkra symbols of the old Ashanti kingdom and how they were used to convey messages at different special events. Challenge your class to create their own messages using Adinkra symbols.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheet
  • Adinkra symbol sheet
  • Challenge cards
  • Printing sheet
  • Practice squares

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Dive into the rich culture of African art with this exciting five-lesson scheme of work. Your children will have the chance to explore African animal patterns, discover Tingatinga paintings and their history, to sculpt and manipulate clay to recreate a Benin plaque, be introduced to Esther Mahlangu and her culture of Ndebele patterns before finally investigating the Adinkra symbols of the old Ashanti kingdom.

This creative scheme of work comes with all you need to teach your class about the beautiful artwork of Africa, including plans, activity ideas, slides and printable resources.

Save up to 30% on this scheme of work by creating your own Mix and Match Amazing Africa Topic Bundle – perfect if you're looking for a cross-curricular approach to your teaching!

 

Lesson 1: Natural Patterns

Investigate the natural patterns of animal prints with your class and challenge them to observe the repetitions, symmetry, shapes and textures of each. Recreate the patterns by giving the children a choice of different mediums to use. Ask the children to make decisions based upon previous experiences with the mediums, choosing them based on their suitability to recreate each of the natural patterns they have been studying.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture cards
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Animal templates

Lesson 2: Tingatinga paintings

Discover the world of Tingatinga paintings and their history. Encourage your class to pick out the defining features of this style of painting before challenging them to recreate the style in a painting or 3-D mask.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Worksheet
  • Tingatinga picture cards
  • Animal templates
  • Mask templates
  • Mask instructions

Lesson 3: The Artwork of Benin

Take a trip into the history of the kingdom of Benin by analysing, observing and discovering the artwork that was made during this time. Investigate how the precious artefacts like the bronze plaques can tell us more about the magnificent Obas of the kingdoms and challenge your class to recreate this magnificence using clay to sculpt their own plaques.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture cards
  • Clay sheet

Lesson 4: Ndebele Patterns

Discover the cultural artwork of South African artist Esther Mahlangu. Investigate the bright colours, bold lines and geometric shapes which make up the Ndebele artwork which is used to decorate their houses and jewellery. Encourage your class to create their own Ndebele patterns to decorate a small hut, or on a larger scale in their own piece.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Hut template
  • Picture cards

Lesson 5: Adinkra Symbols

What symbols do we use to communicate? Investigate how symbols are used by us and in other cultures to communicate words, ideas and emotions in different ways. Introduce your class to the Adinkra symbols of the old Ashanti kingdom and how they were used to convey messages at different special events. Challenge your class to create their own messages using Adinkra symbols.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheet
  • Adinkra symbol sheet
  • Challenge cards
  • Printing sheet
  • Practice squares