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42 Artists Everyone Should Know: Non-fiction Lesson 5
Quiz Time
Start
Questions about the book so far...
Picture Me
Which image is the best match for ‘art movement’?
True or False?
All of the artists featured in the 42 Artists Everyone Should Know are famous for artworks which are realistic and they all paint objects to look like real life.
True
False
Link Me
Link each artist with their art style:
A) Pop Art
1) Leonardo da Vinci
B) Italian Renaissance
Check
2) Katsushika Hokusai
Click if correct
C) Ukiyo-e – using woodblock prints
3) Frida Kahlo
D) Individual, Surrealism – including a lot of self portraits
4) Andy Warhol
Match Me
Match each artist with the fact about them.
4) Andy Warhol
1) Leonardo da Vinci
3) Frida Kahlo
2) Katsushika Hokusai
A) made movies as well as pictures
B) changed their name many times
C) began painting when they were injured in bed
D) painted the Mona Lisa
Click if correct
Check
Speaking Spotlight
Debate
Explore
Debate
Which artist from this week has been the most influential and important?
I disagree because...
I agree because...
I see your point, but...
How do you know that?
Can you explain...
One reason is...
For
Against
Vocabulary
Explore
Hover for definitions!
anonymous
characteristic
political
unobtrusively
social injustice
astronomical
From: 42 Artists Everyone Should Know by Alison Baverstock, Florian Heine, Doris Kutschbach, Angela Wenzel, Brad Finger and Bettina Shuemann © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
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Adapted from: 42 Artists Everyone Should Know by Alison Baverstock, Florian Heine, Doris Kutschbach, Angela Wenzel, Brad Finger and Bettina Shuemann © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: 42 Artists Everyone Should Know by Alison Baverstock, Florian Heine, Doris Kutschbach, Angela Wenzel, Brad Finger and Bettina Shuemann © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Strategy Stop
Teach
Your turn
Practise & Apply
Use your text
Practise & Apply
1) Why does Banksy use stencils to create his work?
Acceptable Answers:
- to create his works quickly and unobtrusively
Reveal Answer
2) Why was Banksy’s “cave painting” considered to be funny?
Text Mark Evidence an ancient hunter with a shopping trolley
it shows something that does not belong in that time period
Text Mark Evidence did not exist in the age of cave paintings
the combination is unexpected and impossible
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
RevealEvidence & Answers
3) What does it mean when it says ‘Banksy’s artworks are much more than just pictures’?
Text Mark Evidence they tell stories and they address people
Text Mark Evidence many of his works are political…
his artwork communicates messages or ideas
his artwork explores important issues
Text Mark Evidence Banksy makes people think… challenges us
his artwork makes people think or question things
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
RevealEvidence & Answers
4) Find and copy a word that shows that Banksy’s works are worth a lot of money.
Banksy’s works are found not only in the street, but also on show in galleries and museums. His pictures are admired by people the world over, and some of them can go for astronomical prices.
RevealExtract
RevealText Marks
Practise & Apply
Feedback: Who did what well?
FindRead Talk
EchoRead
ChoralRead
ReadingStrategy
Answers & Text Marks
Other...
To be a book lover, you could...
learn new words.
Reveal
Keep a notebook to write down and remember new words.
If you like this book, you might like...
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Ready Steady Read Together
42 Artists Everyone Should Know: Non-fiction Lesson 5
Quiz Time
Start
Questions about the book so far...
Picture Me
Which image is the best match for ‘art movement’?
True or False?
All of the artists featured in the 42 Artists Everyone Should Know are famous for artworks which are realistic and they all paint objects to look like real life.
True
False
Link Me
Link each artist with their art style:
A) Pop Art
1) Leonardo da Vinci
B) Italian Renaissance
Check
2) Katsushika Hokusai
Click if correct
C) Ukiyo-e – using woodblock prints
3) Frida Kahlo
D) Individual, Surrealism – including a lot of self portraits
4) Andy Warhol
Match Me
Match each artist with the fact about them.
4) Andy Warhol
1) Leonardo da Vinci
3) Frida Kahlo
2) Katsushika Hokusai
A) made movies as well as pictures
B) changed their name many times
C) began painting when they were injured in bed
D) painted the Mona Lisa
Click if correct
Check
Speaking Spotlight
Debate
Explore
Debate
Which artist from this week has been the most influential and important?
I disagree because...
I agree because...
I see your point, but...
How do you know that?
Can you explain...
One reason is...
For
Against
Vocabulary
Explore
Hover for definitions!
anonymous
characteristic
political
unobtrusively
social injustice
astronomical
From: 42 Artists Everyone Should Know by Alison Baverstock, Florian Heine, Doris Kutschbach, Angela Wenzel, Brad Finger and Bettina Shuemann © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Let me read today's text
Explore
Adapted from: 42 Artists Everyone Should Know by Alison Baverstock, Florian Heine, Doris Kutschbach, Angela Wenzel, Brad Finger and Bettina Shuemann © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: 42 Artists Everyone Should Know by Alison Baverstock, Florian Heine, Doris Kutschbach, Angela Wenzel, Brad Finger and Bettina Shuemann © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Strategy Stop
Teach
Your turn
Practise & Apply
Use your text
Practise & Apply
1) Why does Banksy use stencils to create his work?
Acceptable Answers:
Reveal Answer
2) Why was Banksy’s “cave painting” considered to be funny?
Text Mark Evidence an ancient hunter with a shopping trolley
it shows something that does not belong in that time period
Text Mark Evidence did not exist in the age of cave paintings
the combination is unexpected and impossible
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
RevealEvidence & Answers
3) What does it mean when it says ‘Banksy’s artworks are much more than just pictures’?
Text Mark Evidence they tell stories and they address people
Text Mark Evidence many of his works are political…
his artwork communicates messages or ideas
his artwork explores important issues
Text Mark Evidence Banksy makes people think… challenges us
his artwork makes people think or question things
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
RevealEvidence & Answers
4) Find and copy a word that shows that Banksy’s works are worth a lot of money.
Banksy’s works are found not only in the street, but also on show in galleries and museums. His pictures are admired by people the world over, and some of them can go for astronomical prices.
RevealExtract
RevealText Marks
Practise & Apply
Feedback: Who did what well?
FindRead Talk
EchoRead
ChoralRead
ReadingStrategy
Answers & Text Marks
Other...
To be a book lover, you could...
learn new words.
Reveal
Keep a notebook to write down and remember new words.
If you like this book, you might like...
Copyright Notice
This document has been supplied under a CLA Licence with specific terms of use. It is protected by copyright and, save as may be permitted by law, it may not be further copied, stored, re-copied electronically or otherwise shared, even for internal purposes, without the prior further permission of the Rightsholder. Extracts sourced and adapted for accessibility from: 42 Artists Everyone Should Know by Alison Baverstock, Florian Heine, Doris Kutschbach, Angela Wenzel, Brad Finger and Bettina Shuemann © 2024. Schools must purchase the original text for full content.