The Arts
The arts have the capacity to engage, inspire and enrich all students, exciting the imagination and encouraging them to reach their creative and expressive potential. The five arts subjects in the Australian Curriculum provide opportunities for students to learn how to create, design, represent, communicate and share their imagined and conceptual ideas, emotions, observations and experiences.
Rich in tradition, the arts play a major role in the development and expression of cultures and communities, locally, nationally and globally. Students communicate ideas in current, traditional and emerging forms and use arts knowledge and understanding to make sense of their world. The Australian Curriculum: The Arts values, respects and explores the significant contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples to Australia’s arts heritage and contemporary arts practices through their distinctive ways of representing and communicating knowledge, traditions and experience. In The Arts, students learn as artists and audience through the intellectual, emotional and sensory experiences of the arts. They acquire knowledge, skills and understanding specific to The Arts subjects and develop critical understanding that informs decision-making and aesthetic choices. Through The Arts, students learn to express their ideas, thoughts and opinions as they discover and interpret the world. They learn that designing, producing and resolving their work is as essential to learning in the arts as is creating a finished artwork. Students develop their arts knowledge and aesthetic understanding through a growing comprehension of the distinct and related languages, symbols, techniques, processes and skills of the arts subjects. Arts learning provides students with opportunities to engage with creative industries and arts professionals.
The arts entertain, challenge, provoke responses and enrich our knowledge of self, communities, world cultures and histories. The Arts contribute to the development of confident and creative individuals, nurturing and challenging active and informed citizens. Learning in The Arts is based on cognitive, affective and sensory/kinaesthetic response to arts practices as students revisit increasingly complex content, skills and processes with developing confidence and sophistication across their years of learning.
This rationale is extended and complemented by the specific rationale for each arts subject.
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Storm's a Comin' - Worksheet
A worksheet to use when exploring sound in science or music.
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Music Symbols PowerPoint
A Microsoft PowerPoint presentation covering 15 common musical symbols.
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The Paralympic Games Agamograph
Get your students excited about the Paralympic Games with our 3D agamograph art activity.
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Christmas Candy Cane Holders
Instructions for crafting Christmas Candy Cane Holders featuring Wingaru characters.
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Christmas Gift Box (Cube)
A template for creating a First Nations-themed Christmas gift box featuring authentic Aboriginal designs.
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Marvellous Monochrome Activity
A fun art activity to experiment with the use of monochromatic colour.
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What's in a Colour? Sorting Activity
A fun sorting activity for students to explore interpretation of colour in visual art.
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Patterning Guide Template - Lower
A template to use when learning about line in visual art.
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My Crazy Clay Critter Activity
A fun art activity to explore shape and form in a three-dimensional work.
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Line and Feelings Sorting Activity - Year 3 to Year 6
A fun sorting activity for students to explore interpretation of line in visual art.
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My Garden Grows Activity
A fun art activity to explore organic shape.
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Organically Abstract Mobile Activity
A fun art activity to explore organic shape.
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Patterning Guide Template - Year 3 and Year 4
A template to use when learning about line in visual art.
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Cubism Guitar – Template
A paper craft template of a Cubism style guitar.
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Visual Arts Elements Colour PowerPoint – Lower Years
An 18-slide teaching presentation to use when investigating colour in Visual Art.
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Cylinder Sculpture Activity
A fun art activity to experiment with the use of warm or cool colours.
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Art Elements Poster
A poster that visually explains the different art elements.
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Shape Art Element Poster
A poster that explains the term 'shape' as an art element.
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Colour Art Element Poster
A poster that explains the term 'colour' as an art element.
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Musical ZAP Game - Notes with Rhythm Syllables
A fun group game to play when learning notes and rhythms.
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Design a New Paralympic Medal Template
Spark your students' creativity with our Paralympic Medal Design Activity, perfect for encouraging artistic expression!
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Christmas Gift Box (Curved)
A template for creating First Nations‐themed Christmas gift boxes featuring authentic Aboriginal designs.
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Mix It Up Activity
A fun art activity to experiment with the use of specific colour schemes.
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Balancing Act Activity
A fun art activity to explore positive and negative space.
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Visual Arts Elements Space PowerPoint - Upper Years
A 28 slide teaching presentation to use when investigating space in Visual Art.
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Learning Primary and Secondary Colours – Craft Activity
A painting craft activity to help students learn about primary and secondary colours.
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Visual Arts Elements Texture PowerPoint - Middle Years
A 28 slide teaching presentation to use when investigating texture in Visual Art.
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Masked in Mystery Activity
A fun art activity to explore shape through the creation of a mask.
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Visual Arts Elements Colour PowerPoint - Middle Years
A 22 slide teaching presentation to use when investigating colour in Visual Art.
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Chicken Evolution Active Game
A whole class active game that encourages cognitive processing skills, physical activity and social skills.
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The Team Freeze Frame Active Game
A fun active game that encourages the development of listening skills, creativity, spontaneity and team work.
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Line Art Element Poster
A poster that explains the term 'line' as an art element.