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ARTS PROJECT To design and create an inventive, distinctive and original Halloween costume that you yourself can wear in school on Friday 22 nd October. Visual Arts - Fabric and Fibre, Construction, Drawing, Painting, Looking and Drama exploring and making costumes for drama To discover how the use of costume and objects helps in building the context and in developing character traits Your costume cannot be shop bought. It must be homemade. You can receive some assistance but as far as possible it should be your own creation, not your mum or dads!!! You must draw/paint 2 drafts of your design. (One before you start with initial design/idea and second after changes needed to be made actual costume.) Extra credit for detailed coloured illustrations. 20marks each 50 word (min) typed transcript explaining inspiration for choice of costume and materials used. Please include word count on transcript. You can choose any theme or character as inspiration for your costume. Extra credit for presentation of transcript. 10 marks 100 word (min) typed transcript explaining changes made to costume and why. Extra credit for presentation of transcript. 20 marks You must be able to wear and move in your costume yourself. 10 marks Final marks will be attributed to the costume itself. These marks will be decided by your peers on the Friday and averaged. 20 marks Have fun and don t drive everyone at home mad! Draft 1 of design Fri. 8 th October 50 words explaining inspiration for choice & materials used Draft 2 of design Tue. 21 ST October 100 words explaining changes to costume and why Display of costume Fri. 22 ND October

ARTS PROJECT 2010 To design and create an inventive, distinctive and original Halloween costume that you yourself can wear in school on Friday 22 nd October. Visual Arts - Fabric and Fibre, Construction, Drawing, Painting, Looking and Drama exploring and making costumes for drama To discover how the use of costume and objects helps in building the context and in developing character traits Your costume cannot be shop bought. It must be homemade. You can receive some assistance but as far as possible it should be your own creation, not your mum or dads!!! You must draw/paint 1 drafts of your design before you start with initial design/idea Extra credit for detailed coloured illustrations. 70 word (min) typed transcript explaining inspiration for choice of costume and materials used. Please include word count on transcript. You can choose any theme or character as inspiration for your costume. Extra credit for presentation of transcript. You must be able to wear and move in your costume yourself. Final assessment will be attributed to the costume itself. This will be decided by your peers on the Friday and recorded on both a self assessment and peer assessment form. Have fun and don t drive everyone at home mad! Draft of design Tue. 19 th October 70 words explaining inspiration for choice of costume and materials used Thur. 21 ST October Display of costume Fri. 22 ND October

ARTS PROJECT 2011 To design and create an inventive, distinctive and original Halloween costume that you yourself can wear in school on Friday 28 th October. Visual Arts - Fabric and Fibre, Construction, Drawing, Painting, Looking and Drama exploring and making costumes for drama ICT recording in IT format To discover how the use of costume and objects helps in building the context and in developing character traits Your costume cannot be shop bought. It must be homemade. You can receive some assistance but as far as possible it should be your own creation, not your mum or dads!!! You must draw/paint 1 drafts of your design before you start with initial design/idea Extra credit for detailed coloured illustrations. 100 word (min) typed transcript explaining inspiration for choice of costume and materials used. Please include word count on transcript. You can choose any theme or character as inspiration for your costume. Extra credit for presentation of transcript including clip art and bordering. You must be able to wear and move in your costume yourself. Final assessment will be attributed to the costume itself. This will be decided by your peers on the Friday and recorded on both a self assessment and peer assessment form. Have fun and don t drive everyone at home mad! Draft of design Tue. 25 th October 100 words explaining inspiration for choice of costume and materials used Thur. 27 th October Display of costume at Assembly Fri. 28 th October

Arts project 2011 Self Assessment Name: Date: 1. What did you find most enjoyable about this project? 2. What was the biggest challenge? 3. What skills did you learn? 4. How much help did you need? In what areas? 5. If you got a project like this again, would you know what to do? 6. Score the following statements 1=don t agree 2=maybe 3= agree 4= agree strongly a) At the beginning, I thought I could not do this project b) I found this project easy c) I did not enjoy this project d) This project helped me to practise different types of maths e) I learned a lot doing this project f) I felt proud of myself for completing this challenge. Any other comments:

Name: Arts project 2011 Peer Assessment Date: Peer Name Comments Arts project 2011 Teacher Assessment Criteria covered; Y or N a) Costume draft b) 100 word typed rationale c) Costume home made Artistic targets reached Exploring Drama enter appropriately and with facility, whether watched or unwatched, into the fictional dramatic context extend playing in role and in character to include the ability to accept and maintain a brief that has been decided on by either the teacher, the group or himself/herself Visual Art design and make a costume explore and discover the possibilities of fabric and fibre as media for imaginative expression look at and talk about his/her work and the work of other children Project Presentation Interview

ARTS PROJECT 2012 (4 th -6 th class) To design and create an inventive, distinctive and original Halloween costume that you yourself can wear in school on Friday 26 th October. Visual Arts - Fabric and Fibre, Construction, Drawing, Painting, Looking and Drama exploring and making costumes for drama ICT recording in IT format To discover how the use of costume and objects helps in building the context and in developing character traits Your costume cannot be shop bought. It must be homemade. You can receive some assistance but as far as possible it should be your own creation, not your mum or dads!!! You must draw/paint 1 draft of your design before you start with initial design/idea. Extra credit for detailed coloured illustrations. 100 word (min) typed transcript explaining inspiration for choice of costume and materials used. Please include word count on transcript. (not necessary for 4 th class) You can choose any theme or character as inspiration for your costume. Extra credit for presentation of transcript including clip art and bordering. 6 th class must draw/paint a 2 nd draft labelling where problems or changes arose. You must be able to wear and move in your costume yourself. Final assessment will be attributed to the costume itself. This will be decided by your peers on the Friday and recorded on both a self assessment and peer assessment form. Have fun and don t drive everyone at home mad! Original draft of design Tue. 23 rd October 100 words explaining inspiration for choice Thur. 25 th October of costume and materials used 6 th class : 2 nd draft Display of costume at Assembly Fri. 26 th October

Arts project 2012 Self Assessment Name: Date: 1. What did you find most enjoyable about this project? 2. What was the biggest challenge? 3. What skills did you learn? 4. How much help did you need? In what areas? 5. If you got a project like this again, would you know what to do? 6. Score the following statements 1=don t agree 2=maybe 3= agree 4= agree strongly g) At the beginning, I thought I could not do this project h) I found this project easy i) I did not enjoy this project j) This project helped me to practise different types of maths k) I learned a lot doing this project l) I felt proud of myself for completing this challenge. Any other comments:

Name: Arts project 2012 Peer Assessment Date: Peer Name Comments Arts project 2011 Teacher Assessment Criteria covered; Y or N a) Costume draft b) 100 word typed rationale c) Costume home made Artistic targets reached Exploring Drama enter appropriately and with facility, whether watched or unwatched, into the fictional dramatic context extend playing in role and in character to include the ability to accept and maintain a brief that has been decided on by either the teacher, the group or himself/herself Visual Art design and make a costume explore and discover the possibilities of fabric and fibre as media for imaginative expression look at and talk about his/her work and the work of other children Project Presentation Interview

ARTS PROJECT 2012 (4 th class) To design and create an inventive, distinctive and original Halloween mask that you yourself can wear in school on Friday 26 th October. Visual Arts - Fabric and Fibre, Construction, Drawing, Painting, Looking and Drama exploring and making costumes for drama ICT recording in IT format To discover how the use of masks helps in building the context and in developing character traits Your mask cannot be shop bought. It must be homemade. You can receive some assistance but as far as possible it should be your own creation, not your mum or dads!!! You must draw/paint 1 draft of your design before you start with initial design/idea. Extra credit for detailed coloured illustrations. Write a short account explaining inspiration for choice of mask and materials used. You must be able to wear and move in your mask yourself. Final assessment will be attributed to the masks itself. This will be decided by your peers on the Friday. Have fun and don t drive everyone at home mad! Original draft of design Tue. 23 rd October Account explaining inspiration for choice of mask and materials used Thur. 25 th October Display of mask at Assembly Fri. 26 th October