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http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridge-igcse-art-and-design-0400/ CIE IGCSE Spec, examination 2017 - 2019
http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-international-gcses-and-edexcel-certificates/international-gcse-art-and-design-2009.html Exexcel IGCSE Current Spec, Last Assessment 2018
http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-international-gcses-and-edexcel-certificates/international-gcse-art-and-design-2017.html
Exexcel IGCSE First Teaching 2017, First Assessment 2019
KS4 GCSE Fine Art
Schemes of Work
Fine art may be defined as work which is produced as an outcome of students’ personal experiences, rather than that which is created exclusively for a practical function or that which is the outcome of a tightly prescribed brief.
Work produced for this qualification will demonstrate the use of formal elements and creative skills, and give form to individual thoughts, feelings, observations and ideas. Students will show evidence of trying to extend their own and others’ ways of seeing the world. They will use the language of the subject sensitively and thoughtfully to support their intentions.
In the context of this specification, disciplines will include painting and drawing, printmaking, sculpture and alternative media.
For this endorsement, students will need to work in at least two disciplines for the GCSE.
- Painting and Drawing- Printmaking- Sculpture- Alternative Media- mixed media, installation, site-specific work, assemblage, digital, film and video
FINE ART
Key subject aimsThe IGCSE in Art and Design enables students to develop:
creative and imaginative ability and the practical skills for engaging with and for communicating and expressing original ideas, feelings and meanings in art, craft and design
investigative, analytical, experimental and interpretative capabilities, aesthetic understanding and critical and enquiring minds, with increasing independence
cultural knowledge and understanding of art, craft and design and of the media and technologies used in different times, contexts and societies
personal attributes including self-confidence, resilience, perseverance, self-discipline and commitment.
STAGE 1: DP UNIT PLANNER – Art> Year 10> Unit 1> Layers
Year: 10 SUBJECT: Art TEACHER(S): SS, CR and CC
UNIT TITLE: Layers DURATION OF UNIT: 6 weeks
UNIT OVERVIEW: (reference objective and object number in your subject guide)ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVE(S):
Introduction to GCSE. Students are guided through a typical GCSE project to encourage pace, structure and quality of work. The theme for this project is Layers and focuses on 2D Fine Art Skills.
AO1: Develop IdeasAO2: Refine IdeasAO3: Record IdeasAO4: Present an outcome
KS4 Art and Design Overview
Fine ArtFine Art
Method
s
10 TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3
11 TERM 1 TERM 2
Reflection
Exam
Project 1- Layers Project 2- Surfaces and Pattern
Mock Exam- Layers / Surfaces
- EDEXCEL- Coursework- CIE- Mock
Drawing- pencil, pen, crayon, whitePhotographyWatercolour, Mono PrintDouble exposure
Project 2 cont.
Drawing- pencil, pen, crayon, whitePhotography Papercut, Collograph, Embroidery, Batik Digital Mandala / repeat pattern.
Project 2 cont.
UNIT INQUIRY QUESTION(S): ATL SKILLS: (Subject skills that are the focus within this unit)
What are Layers? How can Layers be portrayed? How can Layers be create?
- Communication Skills- visual, written, spoken.- Social Skills- Group critiques, collaborative tasks, 1:1 reflections.- Self-Management Skills- independent homework, responsibility for
equipment and materials, awareness of pace.- Research Skills- Artist research and analysis, collect and select
images, experimentation.- Thinking Skills- Analytical investigation, evaluation, idea generation,
reasoning.
TOK CONNECTION: CAS CONNECTION:
Ways of Knowing- Emotion, Reason, Sense Perception, Language
What is identity? How do we know that?
Creative- Range of 2D and digital art skills
Action.
Service. UN Sustainable Development Goals- used as prompts and briefs.
STAGE 3: UNIT REFLECTION – Art> Year 10> Unit 1> Layers
UNIT TITLE: Layers
Year 10 Fine ArtDuring year 10, students will produce 2 projects with 2 seperate outcomes that cover the 4 Assessment Objectives. The process for each project will be the same as the process that the students will go through for their exam. Exploration of a theme through observation and other artists’ work, recording of ideas, experimentation and realization of an outcome. The themes are very open to interpretation and will prepare them for the open nature of the exam question.
Suggested No. of weeks
Learning / Task Resources Link to AO
Unit 1Intro to the course
1 lesson What is IGCSE Fine Art?Introduction to the structure of the course and to Fine Art.Intro to Layers (Portraits or Natural Forms) - Mind-map ideas / research artists / moodboard.
Students will be introduced to the UN Sustainable Development Goals as prompts for their meanings / messages.e.g. Unit 1- Layers- 2DWhen tackling the theme of Layers, I initially looked at seed pods and those sorts of natural forms, as I was interested in the visual aspect of their structures. As I was experimenting with
Course outline and criteria.Exemplar work.
UN Sustainable Development Goalshttps://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/sdgs
AllSuggested No. of weeks
Learning / Task Resources Link to AO
Experiments 4 weeks Which materials and techniques are most suitable for given purposes and intentions? What is the potential and limitations of specific materials and techniques?During this time, students will be exposed to and encourage to take risks with a wide range of materials and techniques from different disciplines. These may include…
- Drawing (pencil, pen, ink, wax resist, continuous line, “unconventional” materials)- Painting (watercolour, gouache, acrylic, acrylic mediums, oils)
Laptops / MacsDigital CamerasA range of wet and dry mediaKilnPrinting press
AO2AO1AO3
Year 10 Fine Art
WHAT WORKED WELLList the portions of the unit (content, assessment, planning, connections) that were successful.
WHAT DID NOT WORK WELLList the portions of the unit (content, assessment, planning, connections) that were not as successful as hoped.
NOTES/CHANGES/SUGGESTIONSList any notes, suggestions, or considerations for future teaching of this unit.
Good introduction to GCSE.
A lot of disciplines explored.
Students enjoyed the work, even when finding the step up from KS3 challenging.
Keeping to 2D work helped in terms of building skills and confidence.
Pace- we think we gave students too long to complete things- this could now be difficult to get
them up to speed for the next project.
Ensure pace is maintained!! Stricter timeframes.
Extend Unit 1- actuallygive more time- rather than feeling like we’re catching up / falling
behind.
Have adapted some of the SOW towards IGCSE (Edexcel or CIE), but is largely
unchanged.
STAGE 1: DP UNIT PLANNER – Art> Year 10> Unit 2> Surface and PatternYear: 10 SUBJECT: Art TEACHER(S): SS, CR and CC
Suggested No. of weeks
Learning / Task Resources Link to AO
Unit 1Intro to the course
1 lesson What is IGCSE Fine Art?Introduction to the structure of the course and to Fine Art.Intro to Layers (Portraits or Natural Forms) - Mind-map ideas / research artists / moodboard.
Students will be introduced to the UN Sustainable Development Goals as prompts for their meanings / messages.e.g. Unit 1- Layers- 2DWhen tackling the theme of Layers, I initially looked at seed pods and those sorts of natural forms, as I was interested in the visual aspect of their structures. As I was experimenting with
Course outline and criteria.Exemplar work.
UN Sustainable Development Goalshttps://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/sdgs
AllSuggested No. of weeks
Learning / Task Resources Link to AO
Experiments 4 weeks Which materials and techniques are most suitable for given purposes and intentions? What is the potential and limitations of specific materials and techniques?During this time, students will be exposed to and encourage to take risks with a wide range of materials and techniques from different disciplines. These may include…
- Drawing (pencil, pen, ink, wax resist, continuous line, “unconventional” materials)- Painting (watercolour, gouache, acrylic, acrylic mediums, oils)
Laptops / MacsDigital CamerasA range of wet and dry mediaKilnPrinting press
AO2AO1AO3
UNIT TITLE: Surface and Pattern DURATION OF UNIT: 6 weeks
UNIT OVERVIEW: (reference objective and object number in your subject guide)ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVE(S):
After investigating an open theme such as Layers, students will now consider a more physical / aesthetic theme- Surface and Pattern. As a range of disciplines is necessary, students will continue to develop their drawing and photography skills but should now progress onto mixed media.
AO1: Develop IdeasAO2: Refine IdeasAO3: Record IdeasAO4: Present an outcome
UNIT INQUIRY QUESTION(S): ATL SKILLS: (Subject skills that are the focus within this unit)
What is meant by surface and pattern? Where can we find examples of these qualities? How can we create / reinterpret these qualities?
- Communication Skills- visual, written, spoken.- Social Skills- Group critiques, collaborative tasks, 1:1 reflections.- Self-Management Skills- independent homework, responsibility for
equipment and materials, awareness of pace.- Research Skills- Artist research and analysis, collect and select
images, experimentation.- Thinking Skills- Analytical investigation, evaluation, idea generation,
reasoning.
TOK CONNECTION: CAS CONNECTION:
Ways of Knowing- Emotion, Reason, Sense Perception, Language
What prior knowledge are our minds using when they are apparently “tricked” by optical illusions. (use of surface and pattern.)
Creative- Textile and mixed media skills.
Action.
Service. UN Sustainable Development Goals- used as prompts and briefs.
STAGE 3: UNIT REFLECTION – Art> Year 10> Unit 2> Surface and Pattern
UNIT TITLE: Surface and Pattern
WHAT WORKED WELL WHAT DID NOT WORK WELL NOTES/CHANGES/SUGGESTIONS
List the portions of the unit (content, assessment, planning, connections) that were successful.
List the portions of the unit (content, assessment, planning, connections) that were not as successful as hoped.
List any notes, suggestions, or considerations for future teaching of this unit.
More accessible for students who don’t have the pure drawing skills.
The boys tend to really enjoy ceramics!
Surface and Pattern is an aesthetic / physical theme, therefore was easy for all students to
access and get started.
Pace again- I think we were so focused on year 11 exams, we tended to allow year 10 longer on
tasks… … be more observant and aware of year 10s pace and move them along!
Have adapted some of the SOW towards IGCSE (Edexcel or CIE), but is largely
unchanged.
Year 11 Fine Art
In year 11, the Fine Art and Graphic Communication course continue to follow the same timeframe. This year is about preparation for the terminal exam. This occurs through the absolute finalization of coursework in term 1, the mock exam and the reflection of the students’ performance in the mock exam. The gradual increase in pace and greater expectation for independent study, also prepare students for the exam. The exam will take place around April after several weeks of preparation.
Year 11 Fine Art
In year 11, the Fine Art and Graphic Communication course continue to follow the same timeframe. This year is about preparation for the terminal exam. This occurs through the absolute finalization of coursework in term 1, the mock exam and the reflection of the students’ performance in the mock exam. The gradual increase in pace and greater expectation for independent study, also prepare students for the exam. The exam will take place around April after several weeks of preparation.
Suggested No. of weeks
Learning / Task Resources Link to AO
Term 1Completion of Unit 2.
4 -5 weeks How can an idea or theme be realized as a visual outcome? What is the process of creating a visual outcome?An outcome / realization of ideas is expected to be produced in these 4 weeks. Students are to utilize the initial observations, collected resources and experiments created previously in order to show fluidity in their work.
All previous experiments and observations to work from.
AO4All
Mock exam 7-8 weeks How can we plan for creativity? Can we predict the realization of our intentions?During this time, students will work to the exact constraints of an art exam. The timeframe below is by no means a “one-size-fits-all” approach. Some / many students may choose to work very differently. However, this provides a framework in which all of the criteria can be met in the given timescale.
Suggested timeframe…2 Weeks- Independently- mind-map, collect secondary sources, take photographs, artist research. In the classroom- initial observations.2-3 Weeks- Independently- artist analysis. In the classroom- Artist interpretations (2-3 artists)2-3 Weeks- Experiments (2-3 showing a range of materials and processes).
Mock Exam- just before the Winter break.
Exam papers.Assessment criteria.Laptops / MacsBooks / Library / JournalsA range of wet and dry media.
AO1AO2AO3AO4
Suggested No. of weeks
Learning / Task Resources Link to AO
Reflection and technical refinement.
4 weeks. What are my strengths and weaknesses? Should we play to our strengths or develop our weaknesses? What happens if we take risks and it “goes wrong”?During this time students will reflect on the assessment of their Mock exam and consider where their strengths and weaknesses lie. Students will be encouraged to refine their skills both practically and analytically. How students use this time will be almost entirely as a response to teacher feedback and self and peer assessment.
Teacher feedback.Self and peer reviews.Laptops / MacsA range of wet and dry media.
AO1AO3
Exam 7-8 weeks preparatory time.10 hour timetabled exam, across two days.
What do we need to do to achieve our potential in the exam? What are the constraints and criteria that we have to work to? How can we prepare for the 10 hour exam?Students will be introduced to the exam paper soon after the Winter break. Students will be familiar with the rules and regulations of the exam, but these will be made explicit throughout this time. As mentioned above, the timeframe below is by no means a “one-size-fits-all” approach and some / many students may choose to work very differently. However, this provides a framework in which all of the criteria can be met in the given timescale.
Suggested timeframe…2 Weeks- Independently- mind-map, collect secondary sources, take photographs, artist research. In the classroom- initial observations.2-3 Weeks- Independently- artist analysis. In the classroom- Artist interpretations (2-3 artists)2-3 Weeks- Experiments (2-3 showing a range of materials and processes).
Exam papers.Assessment criteria.Student Declaration forms!Laptops / MacsBooks / Library / JournalsA range of wet and dry media.
AO1AO2AO3AO4
STAGE 1: DP UNIT PLANNER – Art + Graphics > Year 11> Unit 3> Mock ExamYear: 10 SUBJECT: Art TEACHER(S): SS, CR and CC
UNIT TITLE: Mock Exam DURATION OF UNIT: 11 weeks
UNIT OVERVIEW: (reference objective and object number in your subject guide)ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVE(S):
The mock exam will run exactly the same way as the real exam. Students will have approx. 10 weeks of preparation time, resulting in a 10 hour exam. A past exam paper will be used.
AO1: Develop IdeasAO2: Refine IdeasAO3: Record IdeasAO4: Present an outcome
UNIT INQUIRY QUESTION(S): ATL SKILLS: (Subject skills that are the focus within this unit)
What is the structure of the GCSE exam?
What is required from me?
- Communication Skills- visual, written, spoken.- Social Skills- Group critiques, collaborative tasks, 1:1 reflections.- Self-Management Skills- independent homework, responsibility for
equipment and materials, awareness of pace.- Research Skills- Artist research and analysis, collect and select
images, experimentation.- Thinking Skills- Analytical investigation, evaluation, idea generation,
reasoning.
TOK CONNECTION: CAS CONNECTION:
Ways of Knowing- Emotion, Reason, Sense Perception, Language
How can art / design be assessed? How do we judge art / design work?
Creative- Range of hand made and digital skills.
Action.
Service. UN Sustainable Development Goals- used as prompts and briefs.
STAGE 3: UNIT REFLECTION – Art + Graphics > Year 11> Unit 3> Mock Exam
UNIT TITLE: Mock Exam
WHAT WORKED WELLList the portions of the unit (content, assessment, planning, connections) that were successful.
WHAT DID NOT WORK WELLList the portions of the unit (content, assessment, planning, connections) that were not as successful as hoped.
NOTES/CHANGES/SUGGESTIONSList any notes, suggestions, or considerations for future teaching of this unit.
Fine. There isn’t really any wiggle room in the way that this is delivered as it is true to exam
expectations.