Art & Design (0067)
About This Subject
Cambridge Primary Art & Design (0067) is part of the Cambridge Primary Programme, designed to develop learners’ creativity, imagination, and practical art skills. At Grade 2, the focus is on building confidence in exploration of different media, techniques, and visual expression while reinforcing fine motor skills.
Learning Objectives
Explore drawing, painting, collage, printing, and simple sculpture
Develop understanding of colour, line, shape, pattern, and texture
Express ideas, feelings, and stories through creative work
Observe and respond to their own artwork and the work of others
Experiment with different materials and techniques
Build confidence in visual communication and imaginative thinking
Material Includes
- Cambridge Primary syllabus-aligned lesson activities
- Guided projects and creative exercises
- Visual examples and demonstrations
- Formative assessment tasks and feedback
- Guidance on developing a simple art portfolio
Requirements
- Requirements:
- Access to basic art materials (pencils, crayons, paints, brushes, paper, glue, scissors)
- A supportive environment for creative exploration
- Instructions:
- Participate actively in creative lessons and projects
- Experiment with materials and techniques
- Observe and discuss own work and peers’ work
- Record ideas and progress in a sketchbook or folder
- Use feedback to improve creativity, technique, and confidence
Target Audience
- Learners aged 6–7 (Grade 2)
- Children enrolled in the Cambridge Primary Programme
- Students interested in art, creativity, and self-expression
- Learners building a foundation for upper primary and lower secondary Art & Design
Curriculum
19 Lessons