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Art Illusions KS2 is a six-lesson art scheme that introduces children to illusion and perspective through practical, drawing-focused activities. Children explore how artists create depth, distance and movement by working with outdoor and interior perspective, foreshortening, trompe l’oeil, impossible shapes and optical art. Through step-by-step modelling, discussion and independent practice, children develop key techniques such as vanishing points, horizon lines and construction lines, applying these skills to create imaginative and realistic artwork.

With detailed lesson plans, engaging slides, differentiated activity ideas, step-by-step help sheets and much more, these KS2 'Art Illusions' lessons will soon have your class creating fun artwork to fool their friends with!

A Knowledge Organiser is available to support the learning in this scheme. It is included in the Complete Series download or can be purchased individually.

 


Lesson 1: Vanishing Points

In this lesson, children are introduced to the idea of illusion in art and explore how artists create the illusion of depth and distance using perspective.

Through teacher modelling, guided discussion and independent practice, children learn how vanishing points, horizon lines and construction lines are used to keep objects in proportion.

This Vanishing Point KS2 lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources to support your children in their independent work.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Practice Cards
  • Vanishing Word Art Help Sheet
  • Letter Templates

Lesson 2: Exploring Perspective

In this lesson, children revisit their understanding of perspective before exploring how artists use it to create realistic interior scenes.

Following step-by-step teacher modelling of how to draw a simple interior using perspective, children apply these ideas in their independent work by creating their own room drawings using a vanishing point to help make their interiors look realistic.

Everything you need is included in this Perspective KS2 lesson pack - an easy-to-follow plan, engaging PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets

Lesson 3: Foreshortening

In this lesson, children revisit their understanding of perspective before exploring how artists use foreshortening to create the illusion of depth.

Children learn how changing proportions can make figures appear as though they are coming towards the viewer through visual examples and teacher modelling. They then apply this understanding in their independent work by using foreshortening to draw superhero poses that show depth and movement.

This downloadable Foreshortening KS2 Art lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Picture Cards

Lesson 4: Trompe L'oeil and Photorealism

In this lesson, children explore how artists use trompe l’oeil to trick the viewer’s eye.

Through discussion and visual examples, children learn how artists use light and shadow to make flat images appear realistic and three-dimensional, before being introduced to photorealism as a modern way of creating the illusion of reality. Children then apply this learning in their independent work by carefully using shading to try to trick the viewer’s eye and create a realistic effect in their own drawings.

An easy-to-follow plan, a set of engaging PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources are all included in this KS2 Art lesson pack.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Artwork Analysis Prompt Card
  • Artwork Cards

Lesson 5: Breaking the Rules of Perspective

In this lesson, children explore how artists deliberately break the rules of perspective to create impossible images and visual illusions.

Children learn how artists use mixed viewpoints and conflicting spatial clues to make objects and spaces appear believable at first glance but impossible on closer inspection. They then apply this learning in their independent work by deliberately breaking the rules of perspective to design their own impossible objects or spaces.

This ready-to-teach KS2 Art lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources to support your children in their independent work.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture Sheet
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Escher's 'Relativity' Image Sheet
  • Escher's 'Relativity' Question Sheet

Lesson 6: Op Art

In this final lesson, children explore how artists use lines, patterns and colour to create optical illusions that trick the viewer’s eye.

Through discussion and visual examples, children learn how Op Art uses repetition, contrast and carefully placed lines to create the illusion of movement in flat images. Children then create their own Op Art designs that use pattern and contrast to make images appear to move.

This downloadable Op Art KS2 Art lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • 3D Checkerboard Instructions
  • Instruction Cards
  • Op Art Help Sheet
  • Op Art Picture Cards

Art Illusions: Knowledge Organiser

This Year 5/6 Art Knowledge Organiser has been created to complement our Art and Design strand. It is designed to support your children’s understanding of key vocabulary linked to this scheme of work. Relevant vocabulary and artistic skills have been identified to encourage children to apply their knowledge around this topic.

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Art Illusions

Art Illusions KS2 is a six-lesson art scheme that introduces children to illusion and perspective through practical, drawing-focused activities. Children explore how artists create depth, distance and movement by working with outdoor and interior perspective, foreshortening, trompe l’oeil, impossible shapes and optical art. Through step-by-step modelling, discussion and independent practice, children develop key techniques such as vanishing points, horizon lines and construction lines, applying these skills to create imaginative and realistic artwork.

With detailed lesson plans, engaging slides, differentiated activity ideas, step-by-step help sheets and much more, these KS2 'Art Illusions' lessons will soon have your class creating fun artwork to fool their friends with!

A Knowledge Organiser is available to support the learning in this scheme. It is included in the Complete Series download or can be purchased individually.

 


Lesson 1: Vanishing Points

In this lesson, children are introduced to the idea of illusion in art and explore how artists create the illusion of depth and distance using perspective.

Through teacher modelling, guided discussion and independent practice, children learn how vanishing points, horizon lines and construction lines are used to keep objects in proportion.

This Vanishing Point KS2 lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources to support your children in their independent work.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Practice Cards
  • Vanishing Word Art Help Sheet
  • Letter Templates

Lesson 2: Exploring Perspective

In this lesson, children revisit their understanding of perspective before exploring how artists use it to create realistic interior scenes.

Following step-by-step teacher modelling of how to draw a simple interior using perspective, children apply these ideas in their independent work by creating their own room drawings using a vanishing point to help make their interiors look realistic.

Everything you need is included in this Perspective KS2 lesson pack - an easy-to-follow plan, engaging PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets

Lesson 3: Foreshortening

In this lesson, children revisit their understanding of perspective before exploring how artists use foreshortening to create the illusion of depth.

Children learn how changing proportions can make figures appear as though they are coming towards the viewer through visual examples and teacher modelling. They then apply this understanding in their independent work by using foreshortening to draw superhero poses that show depth and movement.

This downloadable Foreshortening KS2 Art lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Picture Cards

Lesson 4: Trompe L'oeil and Photorealism

In this lesson, children explore how artists use trompe l’oeil to trick the viewer’s eye.

Through discussion and visual examples, children learn how artists use light and shadow to make flat images appear realistic and three-dimensional, before being introduced to photorealism as a modern way of creating the illusion of reality. Children then apply this learning in their independent work by carefully using shading to try to trick the viewer’s eye and create a realistic effect in their own drawings.

An easy-to-follow plan, a set of engaging PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources are all included in this KS2 Art lesson pack.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Artwork Analysis Prompt Card
  • Artwork Cards

Lesson 5: Breaking the Rules of Perspective

In this lesson, children explore how artists deliberately break the rules of perspective to create impossible images and visual illusions.

Children learn how artists use mixed viewpoints and conflicting spatial clues to make objects and spaces appear believable at first glance but impossible on closer inspection. They then apply this learning in their independent work by deliberately breaking the rules of perspective to design their own impossible objects or spaces.

This ready-to-teach KS2 Art lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources to support your children in their independent work.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture Sheet
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Escher's 'Relativity' Image Sheet
  • Escher's 'Relativity' Question Sheet

Lesson 6: Op Art

In this final lesson, children explore how artists use lines, patterns and colour to create optical illusions that trick the viewer’s eye.

Through discussion and visual examples, children learn how Op Art uses repetition, contrast and carefully placed lines to create the illusion of movement in flat images. Children then create their own Op Art designs that use pattern and contrast to make images appear to move.

This downloadable Op Art KS2 Art lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • 3D Checkerboard Instructions
  • Instruction Cards
  • Op Art Help Sheet
  • Op Art Picture Cards

Art Illusions: Knowledge Organiser

This Year 5/6 Art Knowledge Organiser has been created to complement our Art and Design strand. It is designed to support your children’s understanding of key vocabulary linked to this scheme of work. Relevant vocabulary and artistic skills have been identified to encourage children to apply their knowledge around this topic.

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Art Illusions KS2 is a six-lesson art scheme that introduces children to illusion and perspective through practical, drawing-focused activities. Children explore how artists create depth, distance and movement by working with outdoor and interior perspective, foreshortening, trompe l’oeil, impossible shapes and optical art. Through step-by-step modelling, discussion and independent practice, children develop key techniques such as vanishing points, horizon lines and construction lines, applying these skills to create imaginative and realistic artwork.

With detailed lesson plans, engaging slides, differentiated activity ideas, step-by-step help sheets and much more, these KS2 'Art Illusions' lessons will soon have your class creating fun artwork to fool their friends with!

A Knowledge Organiser is available to support the learning in this scheme. It is included in the Complete Series download or can be purchased individually.

 


Lesson 1: Vanishing Points

In this lesson, children are introduced to the idea of illusion in art and explore how artists create the illusion of depth and distance using perspective.

Through teacher modelling, guided discussion and independent practice, children learn how vanishing points, horizon lines and construction lines are used to keep objects in proportion.

This Vanishing Point KS2 lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources to support your children in their independent work.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Practice Cards
  • Vanishing Word Art Help Sheet
  • Letter Templates

Lesson 2: Exploring Perspective

In this lesson, children revisit their understanding of perspective before exploring how artists use it to create realistic interior scenes.

Following step-by-step teacher modelling of how to draw a simple interior using perspective, children apply these ideas in their independent work by creating their own room drawings using a vanishing point to help make their interiors look realistic.

Everything you need is included in this Perspective KS2 lesson pack - an easy-to-follow plan, engaging PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets

Lesson 3: Foreshortening

In this lesson, children revisit their understanding of perspective before exploring how artists use foreshortening to create the illusion of depth.

Children learn how changing proportions can make figures appear as though they are coming towards the viewer through visual examples and teacher modelling. They then apply this understanding in their independent work by using foreshortening to draw superhero poses that show depth and movement.

This downloadable Foreshortening KS2 Art lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Picture Cards

Lesson 4: Trompe L'oeil and Photorealism

In this lesson, children explore how artists use trompe l’oeil to trick the viewer’s eye.

Through discussion and visual examples, children learn how artists use light and shadow to make flat images appear realistic and three-dimensional, before being introduced to photorealism as a modern way of creating the illusion of reality. Children then apply this learning in their independent work by carefully using shading to try to trick the viewer’s eye and create a realistic effect in their own drawings.

An easy-to-follow plan, a set of engaging PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources are all included in this KS2 Art lesson pack.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Artwork Analysis Prompt Card
  • Artwork Cards

Lesson 5: Breaking the Rules of Perspective

In this lesson, children explore how artists deliberately break the rules of perspective to create impossible images and visual illusions.

Children learn how artists use mixed viewpoints and conflicting spatial clues to make objects and spaces appear believable at first glance but impossible on closer inspection. They then apply this learning in their independent work by deliberately breaking the rules of perspective to design their own impossible objects or spaces.

This ready-to-teach KS2 Art lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides for the teaching input, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources to support your children in their independent work.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Picture Sheet
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Escher's 'Relativity' Image Sheet
  • Escher's 'Relativity' Question Sheet

Lesson 6: Op Art

In this final lesson, children explore how artists use lines, patterns and colour to create optical illusions that trick the viewer’s eye.

Through discussion and visual examples, children learn how Op Art uses repetition, contrast and carefully placed lines to create the illusion of movement in flat images. Children then create their own Op Art designs that use pattern and contrast to make images appear to move.

This downloadable Op Art KS2 Art lesson includes a detailed plan, a set of informative PDF slides, differentiated activity ideas and printable resources.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • 3D Checkerboard Instructions
  • Instruction Cards
  • Op Art Help Sheet
  • Op Art Picture Cards

Art Illusions: Knowledge Organiser

This Year 5/6 Art Knowledge Organiser has been created to complement our Art and Design strand. It is designed to support your children’s understanding of key vocabulary linked to this scheme of work. Relevant vocabulary and artistic skills have been identified to encourage children to apply their knowledge around this topic.