Henry Fehr
Not a Clue
DR EDMUND CARTWRIGHT
Sculptures
What are they?
What are they used for?
What subjects are covered by sculptures?
Activities: Freeze frames, Drawing around them, Art, History, Geography, Literacy, ICT.
Art
Looking at Sculptures, What can be used to make sculptures?
Looking at different ways in which to create a sculpture, tower, garden, entrance, collage.
Literacy
A lot of activities have aspects of literacy. Fact file includes reading and writing up
information using ICT. Biographies can also be created, one of
Edmund Cartwright himself, or of other famous people, or even of people that have had impact on their life.
NC – 1a – Choose form and content to suit a particular purpose8c – To persuade, focusing on how arguments and evidence are built
up and language used to convince reader5b – Use different forms of handwriting for different purposes
History
Activities: Fact file on the History of Edmund Cartwright, Research into the History of Edmund Cartwright, How the mills have changed over time into apartments/shops.
Why is Cartwright Hall called Cartwright Hall?
NC – 1a – Chronological understanding, place events, people and changes into correct periods of
time 2a – About characteristic features of the periods and
societies studied, including the ideas, beliefs, attitudes and experiences of men, women and
children in the past.
Geography Lister Mill Where in Bradford? Why mills? Local area Cartwright Hall and
Lister Park
Activity Ideas: Mind map A walk: Salts Mill, Lister Mill etc looking at what they
are like and where they are. Comparing buildings. Map making – then and now, your journey
NC - 3d To explain why places are like they are
Music
Music could be used as a starter or extension activity.
Would allow them to listen to example:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTmYV3J5JU4&feature=related
Find instruments or make instruments that would make similar sounds
Another example:-http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=pkJwOYagvuI