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This Unit of work on Symbolism in Art is suitable for both KS2 and KS3.

There is a wealth of information and resources laid out in chronological order – simply decide on how long you wish to spend on each aspect of the topic.

During the project we look at:

What are Symbols: We look at what symbols are and how they are used in art. Pupils then analyse Holbein’s ‘The Ambassadors’ and investigate the symbols found within the painting. Many fascinating and intriguing stories are hidden within this painting. Unpick the stories by interpreting the symbols.

Sketching & Drawing: The children are challenged to invent their own symbols for a number of abstract nouns.

Investigating Colour: The children learn that colours can be used as symbols too.

Using colours as symbols is introduced through a matching game, then applied to their own symbols.

Telling Stories with Symbols: Pupils use symbols and colours to illustrate a story from their own life.

Resources: Great PowerPoint packed with dozens of clear, visual information that leads the children through the topic. Print of a set of resources and information sheets for the children – including a small booklet packed with examples of signs and symbols.

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