Lesson Focus: Thinking and Questioning Starter When you hear the word homeless what do you think?...

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Lesson Focus: Thinking and Questioning Starter When you hear the word homeless what do you think? Write down as many words as you can. For sion task: Choose one of your words and write why you have ch AF1 Lesson objective: Exploring the word ‘SHELTER’ Lesson outcomes All: I have produced a brainstorm which explores the word ‘Shelter’ Most: I have produced and illustrated a brainstorm which explores the word ‘Shelter’ Some: I have produced and illustrated a brainstorm which explores the word ‘Shelter’ and I have also made links to the artist Hundertwasser. 5 mins

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Page 1: Lesson Focus: Thinking and Questioning Starter When you hear the word homeless what do you think? Write down as many words as you can. For example: Lonely.

Lesson Focus: Thinking and Questioning

Starter

When you hear the word homeless what do you think?

Write down as many words as you can. For example: Lonely

Extension task: Choose one of your words and write why you have chosen it.

AF1

Lesson objective: Exploring the word ‘SHELTER’Lesson outcomes

All: I have produced a brainstorm which explores the word ‘Shelter’

Most: I have produced and illustrated a brainstorm which explores the word ‘Shelter’

Some: I have produced and illustrated a brainstorm which explores the word ‘Shelter’ and I have also made links to the artist Hundertwasser.

5 mins

Page 2: Lesson Focus: Thinking and Questioning Starter When you hear the word homeless what do you think? Write down as many words as you can. For example: Lonely.

• Lonely wet• Tired bored• Hungry smelly• Bearded person beaten up• Sad malnourished• Down unfair• Begging un hygenic• Poor ragged clothing• No shelter cardboard boxes• Cold the street

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Shelter Charity More than 75,000 children in Britain will wake up on Christmas Day without a home, Shelter has warned

today.That’s the equivalent to two children in every primary school in Britain, or enough children to fill 333

primary schools.Shelter is highlighting the figures to raise awareness of the increasing numbers of homeless families in

Britain this Christmas.Shelter is particularly concerned about families forced to live in B&Bs, which have grown by 57% in the last

12 months. This can mean parents and children living together in one room, with limited cooking or laundry facilities in conditions that are often appalling. This year, more than 3,000 children will spend Christmas Day living in

this way.

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The charity ‘Shelter’ has set you a brief to design their stamp The money raised by the stamps will go towards the families that are in desperate need of housing.

To consider:Your main source of inspiration will be-•Hundetrwasser•Antoni Gaudi•The movement ‘Vienna Secession’

Your Stimulus•Natural Form•Pattern•Colour

The process•Mono Printing and Polly board printing •Length: 12 weeks•Outcome: Stamp design

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What country is represented in this stamp?

China

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Hundertwasser’s stamps

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Progress Check AF1

Lesson objective: Exploring the word ‘SHELTER’Lesson outcomes

All: I have produced a brainstorm which explores the word ‘Shelter’

Most: I have produced and illustrated a brainstorm which explores the word ‘Shelter’

Some: I have produced and illustrated a brainstorm which explores the word ‘Shelter’ and I have also made links to the artist Hundertwasser.

What I did well???????Even better if????????

Now before you go choose one or both of the following questions to research for homework.

What work does shelter do in London?

What is Hundertwasser’s work about?