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Buildings are all around us and have lots of different purposes. Here are some things to think about when you look at a building……….. What happens in the building? Why is it there? What materials have been used to build it? Sample Slide Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show

Could you record information about a building by drawing what you see? Sample Slide Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show

Learning Objectives Children should learn: To understand about the differences and similarities in buildings from different places and different times and to increase their use of the specific language of art and architecture. Learning Outcomes Children: Increase their vocabulary and understanding about buildings and their uses Will have used line drawing to record from observation and memory.

Learning Objectives Children should learn: To use the school building (or another building nearby) as a resource for first hand observation and recording To visit a building and record certain aspects of it from first hand observation To explore drawing on a different scale and become more aware of architectural features or detail To develop drawing skills. Learning Outcomes Children: Increase their confidence in drawing from direct observation and use specific vocabulary in relation to buildings.

QCA LINKLINK Unit 2C Can buildings speak: Can buildings speak? Section 2: Exploring and developing ideas (2) Objectives: Children should learn: about differences and similarities in buildings to ask and answer questions about the starting points for their work Exploring buildings Show examples of public buildings, including buildings from other times and places. List words about the shape, pattern and decoration of buildings. Ask the children what they think the different purposes of the buildings could be and what they would feel about using these buildings. Arrange a visit to a public building such as the town hall, library or a place of worship. Ask the children what they think the purpose of the building is. Ask them to explain the use of different spaces inside the building, eg a space for entering and leaving, a space for the main activity, facilities for eating. Ask them what they know about how and why the building is used. Ask them what they think and feel about the building and whether they behave differently inside and why. Children: identify differences in shapes, patterns and decoration in buildings and relate these to the purpose of the building record in words and drawings information about a building in the local area describe how the inside and outside of the building made them feel

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