Learning outcomes

Visual arts, levels 3–4

Understanding arts in context

During our pre-visit exercises we will learn how climate change has inspired artists and the art they make. We will learn how visual language and art can help talk about global issues and inspire people to help find a solution. 

Developing ideas

During our pre-visit exercises we will begin to develop our ideas of climate change and the different ways artists make art inspired by climate change. During our Te Tuhi visit we will use this knowledge and understanding to help develop our own ideas before and while making our own art. 

Developing practical knowledge

During our visit we will use a variety of techniques and materials to create an artwork that is inspired by climate change. 

Communicating and interpreting

During our visit we will share our ideas and thoughts about the art we see and make. We will listen to how others have created their art. 

Science

Planet earth and beyond – earth systems, interacting systems

During our pre-visit exercises we will learn about climate change, its impact on people and place and how human actions have contributed to climate change. 

Social sciences

Identity, culture and organisation

Place and environment

During our pre-visit exercises we will learn how important the health of the planet is to people (culture, history, tradition and identity) and the impact climate change has had on the lives of people and the places they live. 

Key competencies

At Te Tuhi all our workshops are designed with these key competencies in mind:

Thinking

Success criteria: I know I will be successful if I...

  • Share my opinions about the ideas we are discussing about the artworks
  • Share my questions and confusions I have about the artworks and how they are represented
  • Add to other people’s ideas in group discussion

Using language, symbols and texts

Success criteria: I know I will be successful if I...

  • Make connections and think deeply about the artworks I see
  • Listen carefully to the specialised art language that the Te Tuhi facilitator shares with us
  • Respond in oral, visual or written form when sharing my ideas

Relating to others

Success criteria: I know I will be successful if I...

  • Listen actively when people are sharing their opinions
  • Take my turn to share my ideas and opinions
  • Work quietly in the art studio so that others can think and concentrate on their artwork to produce their best work

Participating and contributing

Success criteria: I know I will be successful if I...

  • Use my time productively by engaging in sharing my ideas
  • Listen actively to the ideas of others
  • Take a risk and share my questions or confusions to help my understanding

Managing self

Success criteria: I know I will be successful if I...

  • Use a quiet voice when I am in a gallery space so other visitors can reflect on the artworks without disturbance
  • Walk quietly and sensibly and show respect in the public gallery and art studio
  • Use the gallery time to think deeply about what I am seeing and link my experiences to the artwork (important ‘think time’)

Resources 

Please note, our pre-visit lessons are not supported by Chrome. Please email us at schools@tetuhi.art if you would like them sent via email. Alternatively, pre-visits can be downloaded in browsers such as Firefox or Microsoft Edge.

→ Changing Climate – Teacher information
→ Changing Climate – Pre-visit lesson 1
→ Changing Climate – Pre-visit lesson 2
→ Changing Climate – Pre-visit lesson 3
→ Changing Climate – Pre-visit lesson 4

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