What is social action?
I can create social action stencil art to spark conversation.
What is social action?
I can create social action stencil art to spark conversation.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Social action is about coming together to improve lives and solve problems important to communities.
- Social action projects encourage discussion, conversation and heightened awareness.
- Artists select materials to communicate more clearly with their audience.
Keywords
Social action - when people work together to make their community or the world better
Conversation - an exchange of thoughts, ideas, or information between two or more people
Association - a connection we make in our minds between ideas or things, based on something they have in common
Stencil - a sheet of material with a design, shape, or letters cut out. Used to apply a pattern or image by painting, drawing, or spraying over the cut-out areas, leaving the design on the surface underneath.
Common misconception
Social action art must always make tangible improvements to an issue.
Social action art might make tangible improvements to an issue but might focus instead on sparking conversation or raising awareness.
To help you plan your year 9 art and design lesson on: What is social action?, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs...
To help you plan your year 9 art and design lesson on: What is social action?, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs.
The starter quiz will activate and check your pupils' prior knowledge, with versions available both with and without answers in PDF format.
We use learning cycles to break down learning into key concepts or ideas linked to the learning outcome. Each learning cycle features explanations with checks for understanding and practice tasks with feedback. All of this is found in our slide decks, ready for you to download and edit. The practice tasks are also available as printable worksheets and some lessons have additional materials with extra material you might need for teaching the lesson.
The assessment exit quiz will test your pupils' understanding of the key learning points.
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Equipment
Stencil making: card, scissors, pencils, paint and brushes suitable for stippling. Found surfaces eg: newspaper, book pages, carboard, fabrics, envelopes, food packaging etc.
Licence
Starter quiz
6 Questions
Exit quiz
6 Questions
a mental connection between ideas or things based on shared traits
an exchange of thoughts, ideas, or information between people
a group of people sharing common interests, goals, or values