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Art in the National Curriculum 

Your child comes home with a fantastic self-portrait made from recycled household waste. It looks great, but what exactly did he learn from doing this? Creativity. 

Art is a vital part of your child's education and involves exploring the properties of materials and their textures, experimenting with different effects, and generally having the freedom to create. It is an important part of the national curriculum.

  Exploring different materials

A pre-school class of three and four-year-olds bring in a range of materials from home. The pile they create resembles a rubbish dump with fabric and wool scraps, scrunched up foil, bubble wrap, cardboard, and sandpaper, but the children plan to put them to good use.

After a couple of days of cutting, tearing and gluing, their monumental art project is completed. It's a ‘texture wall' - a smooth-rough, soft-hard, glittery-dull patchwork collage of recycled materials. For the rest of the term the children stroke, touch, poke, and even press their cheeks against, the different textures created. One child is transfixed by the effect of light hitting a piece of winkled foil paper... all great fun, but what exactly do they learn?

They learn about the properties of the different materials. They learn how to manipulate them. They learn about the use of colour and space. The children also learn to work in a team, and by talking about what each other sees, feels and likes, they extend their vocabulary and learn more about themselves and each other.

Later, as the children's knowledge and understanding develop they will build on this, becoming much more critical and discerning in their ideas, choice, manipulation and making in art, design and craft.  More... 

 

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Every parent wants to ensure their child receives a high standard of education. The Children Learning section offers you support and guidance on how to extend your child's education and help them enjoy their school experience.

Learning happens everywhere - not just at school but also in a variety of other environments such as at home, in the community and online.

This section is filled with useful advice and features on the educational issues that will help make your child's experience of learning a fun and successful one. Find everything you need to know from SATs to the Key Stages of your child's education, from back to school tips, to free worksheets, from how to make the most of learning at home to learning online and in your local community.

 
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Your child's school life

National Curriculum

The National Curriculum is the educational framework created by the government which specifies what subjects should be taught during each key stage of a child's education

Foundation Stage

The Foundation Stage is your child's introduction to the National Curriculum. Focusing on children aged 3 to 5

Key Stage 1

Key Stage 1 in the National Curriculum starts at the beginning of Year 1 and finishes at the end of Year 2

Key Stage 2

Key Stage 2 in the National Curriculum starts at the beginning of Year 3 and finishes at the end of Year 6

Key Stage 3

Key Stage 3 is known as the Secondary National Strategy in the National Curriculum. It starts at the beginning of Year 7 and finishes at the end of Year 9

SATs

SATs or Statutory Assessment Tests are the tests your child will take to measure progression at the end of each key stage

Free Worksheets

Practice makes perfect, so what better way to help your children get a head start in school, than to download our free printable worksheets?

ICT

What is ICT? ICT stands for Information Communication Technology and is an important part of your child's curriculum

Back to School

Is your child starting a new school year or preparing to join a new school? What you need to know about transitions

Suspension and Exclusion

Suspension or temporary exclusion from school is a denial of a child's privilege to attend school and school activities for a certain amount of time