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LS Lowry

This LS Lowry KS2 Art planning pack comes with everything you need to explore the endearing artworks of the British artist LS Lowry. The included slides lead your Year 3/4 class in discussions about his paintings and how he created his figures and landscape paintings. The ready-to-use printable resources provide your class with support and challenge as they attempt to recreate Lowry's style.

Within this five-lesson scheme of work, your class will try their hand at creating tones, tints and shades through colour mixing and using different tools to different effects when creating Lowry's 'matchstick men' figures. The children will use their sketchbooks to record their ideas and evaluate the techniques they learn in each lesson before creating their own, collaborative Lowry-style art.

 

Lesson 1: Who is LS Lowry?

Your KS2 class will be introduced to LS Lowry and his paintings in this 'Who is LS Lowry?' Art lesson for children in Year 3 and Year 4. They will learn about his life and have in-depth discussions about his paintings using the specially designed website and lesson slides included in this lesson pack.

Using the printable resources the children will be challenged to think carefully about their reaction to Lowry's paintings and answer questions about the paintings themselves. The children will need to look closely and compare the paintings to find key similarities between them.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture card
  • Viewfinders
  • Question cards
  • Worksheet

Lesson 2: Matchstick Men

In this LS Lowry Matchstick Men lesson, your KS2 children will explore the different tools they can use to manipulate paint and create matchstick men like the ones Lowry included in many of his paintings. Using the linked video, the children can see how Lowry would use different paint brushes and even his fingers to create his signature style of figures.

Inspired by this and the discussions they will have had during the lesson input, the children can use the included printable resources to experiment with different tools to paint their own matchstick figures in Lowry's style. Encouraged to use the tools in an imaginative and alternative way, the children can evaluate the tools they have used in their sketchbooks and reflect on which they think was most suitable for the task.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Speech bubble
  • Picture card
  • Challenge cards

Lesson 3: Tints, tones and shades

In the third lesson of this series, your class will undertake colour mixing activities as they explore the colours that Lowry used in his paintings. He was famous for having claimed that he only used five paint colours.

As you recap colour mixing with your class, your KS2 children will begin to explore how tones, tints and shades are created to add realistic depths to paintings.

Full of colour mixing activities, this lesson gives your Year 3 or Year 4 class the opportunity to experiment with mixing colours to match ones they have been given or ones they have found in Lowry's paintings, supported by the tints, tones and shades worksheet provided in these printable resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Pinpoint tool
  • Challenge card

Lesson 4: Teaching Perspective

Use this Teaching Perspective KS2 Art lesson to explore with your class how LS Lowry makes objects seem nearer or further away in his paintings, including sectioning the landscapes into foreground, mid-ground and background. Discuss how Lowry made the figures and buildings in his paintings smaller and paler as they get further away to show perspective.

Your class will be challenged to create a painting with clear foreground, mid-ground and background using the printable instructions and resources to support them when painting.

This Teaching Perspective KS2 planning pack contains everything you need to get your class painting with perspective, including a lesson plan, slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and a range of printable teaching resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Challenge cards
  • Templates

Lesson 5: Painting like Lowry

In this final lesson the children will bring together all they have learnt about Lowry's style and the painting techniques they have experimented with to create a composite painting in Lowry's style. The provided lesson slides guide the children through exploring common features of Lowry's paintings which the children can attempt to recreate in their class painting.

The children can paint individual figures and buildings to create a class painting, or they can use the included picture cards to inspire their own landscape painting based on their school.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture card
  • Challenge cards
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This LS Lowry KS2 Art planning pack comes with everything you need to explore the endearing artworks of the British artist LS Lowry. The included slides lead your Year 3/4 class in discussions about his paintings and how he created his figures and landscape paintings. The ready-to-use printable resources provide your class with support and challenge as they attempt to recreate Lowry's style.

Within this five-lesson scheme of work, your class will try their hand at creating tones, tints and shades through colour mixing and using different tools to different effects when creating Lowry's 'matchstick men' figures. The children will use their sketchbooks to record their ideas and evaluate the techniques they learn in each lesson before creating their own, collaborative Lowry-style art.

 

Lesson 1: Who is LS Lowry?

Your KS2 class will be introduced to LS Lowry and his paintings in this 'Who is LS Lowry?' Art lesson for children in Year 3 and Year 4. They will learn about his life and have in-depth discussions about his paintings using the specially designed website and lesson slides included in this lesson pack.

Using the printable resources the children will be challenged to think carefully about their reaction to Lowry's paintings and answer questions about the paintings themselves. The children will need to look closely and compare the paintings to find key similarities between them.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture card
  • Viewfinders
  • Question cards
  • Worksheet

Lesson 2: Matchstick Men

In this LS Lowry Matchstick Men lesson, your KS2 children will explore the different tools they can use to manipulate paint and create matchstick men like the ones Lowry included in many of his paintings. Using the linked video, the children can see how Lowry would use different paint brushes and even his fingers to create his signature style of figures.

Inspired by this and the discussions they will have had during the lesson input, the children can use the included printable resources to experiment with different tools to paint their own matchstick figures in Lowry's style. Encouraged to use the tools in an imaginative and alternative way, the children can evaluate the tools they have used in their sketchbooks and reflect on which they think was most suitable for the task.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Speech bubble
  • Picture card
  • Challenge cards

Lesson 3: Tints, tones and shades

In the third lesson of this series, your class will undertake colour mixing activities as they explore the colours that Lowry used in his paintings. He was famous for having claimed that he only used five paint colours.

As you recap colour mixing with your class, your KS2 children will begin to explore how tones, tints and shades are created to add realistic depths to paintings.

Full of colour mixing activities, this lesson gives your Year 3 or Year 4 class the opportunity to experiment with mixing colours to match ones they have been given or ones they have found in Lowry's paintings, supported by the tints, tones and shades worksheet provided in these printable resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Pinpoint tool
  • Challenge card

Lesson 4: Teaching Perspective

Use this Teaching Perspective KS2 Art lesson to explore with your class how LS Lowry makes objects seem nearer or further away in his paintings, including sectioning the landscapes into foreground, mid-ground and background. Discuss how Lowry made the figures and buildings in his paintings smaller and paler as they get further away to show perspective.

Your class will be challenged to create a painting with clear foreground, mid-ground and background using the printable instructions and resources to support them when painting.

This Teaching Perspective KS2 planning pack contains everything you need to get your class painting with perspective, including a lesson plan, slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and a range of printable teaching resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Challenge cards
  • Templates

Lesson 5: Painting like Lowry

In this final lesson the children will bring together all they have learnt about Lowry's style and the painting techniques they have experimented with to create a composite painting in Lowry's style. The provided lesson slides guide the children through exploring common features of Lowry's paintings which the children can attempt to recreate in their class painting.

The children can paint individual figures and buildings to create a class painting, or they can use the included picture cards to inspire their own landscape painting based on their school.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture card
  • Challenge cards

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