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Ripple Infants School
Integrating ICT in Art within the Primary Classroom
Showing how a sequence of Art lessons can be modified to enable ICT-based consolidation activities to take place alongside more traditional activities.
A Test-Bed Action Research Project prepared by Mrs S. Gordon
Stage 1 – Creating Patterns in the Style of Andy Goldsworthy
It’s a great way to do art because
you can make your work
whatever size you want or even work on the floor,
but you can’t keep it like that
because you have to tidy it all
away.
Stage 1 –Patterns in the Style of Andy Goldsworthy
Children have taken these photos of their own work.
Stage 2 – Creating a digital template
It’s easy to take a photo, but you need someone to
put your picture from the camera
into the computer.
Stage 2 – Creating a digital template
Children have taken photos of their objects, then selected a portion to work with in Colour Magic.
Stage 3 - Manipulating the selected imageto create a repeated pattern
using the ‘symmetry tool’
It’s easy to find our own photos. The ‘steps sheet’
helped us, but after a while we didn’t need to use them
because we knew what we wanted to tell the computer to
do.”
We have to think about where we want the
shapes to go so that it makes a symmetrical
pattern.
Stage 3 - Manipulating the selected image to create a repeated pattern, using the ‘symmetry tool’
Children made calendars from the prints of their work.
Stage 4 – Using the ‘Colour Effects’ tool to modify a selected image
Stage 4 – Using the ‘Colour Effects’ tool to modify a selected image
Stage 4 – Using the ‘Colour Effects’ tool to modify a selected image
Children’s work can also be seen at
Barking Town Hall Art Exhibition.