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QUESTIONS:
What we can see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Sea, sky, clouds, rocks, waves, sunset, rockpools.
What parts of our environment can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Water, sea, rocks.
What living things can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: None!
How might the parts of the environment in this picture be connected? - Suggested answer: Water hasair in it. The living things in the rockpools need waves to wash over them. Water is evaporated from the
ocean and drawn up into the sky to form clouds and eventually rain.
What questions do you have about this picture?
What does this picture make you wonder?
Picture information: Rocks and sea by Paul Gauguin, 1886. Style: Post-Impressionism.Source: https://www.wikiart.org/en/paul-gauguin/rocks-and-sea-1886
QUESTIONS:
What we can see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Fields, trees, sky clouds, mountains.
What parts of our environment can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Grass, small plants,trees, air, clouds.
What living things can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Plants.
How might the parts of the environment in this picture be connected? - Suggested answer: Plantsabsorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. Plants need moisture from the air and need soil to grow
and nutrients from the soil. Clouds produce rain that keep plants and soil healthy.
Do you like this picture? Why or why not?
What does this picture make you think about?
Picture information: Wheat Field with Cypresses at the Haude Galline near Eygalieresby Vincent van Gogh, 1889. Style: Post-Impressionism.
Source: https://www.wikiart.org/en/vincent-van-gogh/wheat-field-with-cypresses-at-the-haude-galline-near-eygalieres-1889-2
QUESTIONS:
What we can see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Ducklings drinking from a bowl.
What parts of our environment can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Animals, water, plants.
What living things can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Ducklings, grass, other plants.
How might the parts of the environment in this picture be connected? - Suggested answer:Animals need to eat plants and drink water. Some plants need their pollen from flowers or seeds from fruit
to be eaten or spread by animals so that they can reproduce. Plants need water to grow and be healthy.Animals need plants to convert carbon dioxide (that they breathe out) into oxygen (that they breathe in).
What questions do you have about this picture?
Differentiation for Year 2 - What stage of the life cycle of ducks does this picture represent? What are all the stages of the duck’s life cycle? - Suggested answer: This picture shows ducklings, which
are the juvenile form of ducks. The lifecycle of ducks begins with the egg, which then hatches and a duckling emerges. The duckling then matures into an adult. Female adults will then lay eggs.
Picture information: Ducklings by Pyotr Konchalovsky, 1934. Style: Realism. Source: https://www.wikiart.org/en/pyotr-konchalovsky/ducklings-1934
QUESTIONS:
What we can see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Sunflower, flowers, grass, leaves.
What parts of our environment can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Plants.
What living things can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Plants.
How might the parts of the environment in this picture be connected? - Suggested answer: Someplants need the shade provided by other plants to grow. Plants that have died or leaves that fall onto
the soil break down and help to keep the soil healthy. The plants will then absorb the nutrients in the soil.
Do you like this picture? Why or why not?
What questions do you have about this picture?
Picture information: The Sunflower by Gustav Klimt, 1906 - 1907. Style: Art Nouveau (Modern).Source: https://www.wikiart.org/en/gustav-klimt/the-sunflower-1907
QUESTIONS:
What we can see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Sun, sea, rocks, grass, sky.
What parts of our environment can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Sunshine, water, rocks, plants.
What living things can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Plants.
How might the parts of the environment in this picture be connected? - Suggested answer: Waterhas air in it. Water is evaporated from the ocean and drawn up into the sky to form clouds and
eventually rain. Plants need sunshine for energy. Rocks and soil help to filter water entering theground, and rocks provide shelter for living things.
What does this picture make you think about?
What questions do you have about this picture?
Picture information: The Sun by Edvard Munch, 1911 - 1916. Style: Expressionism.Source: https://www.wikiart.org/en/edvard-munch/the-sun-1916
QUESTIONS:
What we can see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Rain, river, trees, hills, path.
What parts of our environment can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Water, plants, soil.
What living things can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Plants.
How might the parts of the environment in this picture be connected? - Suggested answer: Wateris evaporated from plants, rivers, lakes and the sea and is drawn into the sky to form clouds and rain.
Plants need water to survive. Soil helps to filter water and keep it clean when it enters the ground.
What questions do you have about this picture?
What does this picture make you think about?
How does this picture make you feel?
Picture information: The Yerres, Rain by Gustave Caillebotte, 1875. Style: Impressionism.Source: https://www.wikiart.org/en/gustave-caillebotte/the-yerres-rain
QUESTIONS:
What we can see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Deer, forest, sun, lake, clouds.
What parts of our environment can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Animals, plants,water, sunshine, soil.
What living things can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Animals, plants.
How might the parts of the environment in this picture be connected? - Suggested answer: Wateris evaporated from plants, rivers, lakes and the sea and is drawn into the sky to form clouds and rain. Plants
need water to survive. Soil helps to filter water and keep it clean when it enters the ground. Plants need sunshine for energy and to grow. Animals need plants to eat and to feed the things they
eat. Some plants need the shade provided by other plants to grow. Plants that have died or leaves that fall onto the soil break down and help to keep the soil healthy. The plants will then absorb the
nutrients in the soil.
Do you like this picture? Why or why not?
What questions do you have about this picture?
Picture information: Deer in a Clearing by Albert Bierstadt. Date unknown. Style: Luminism.Source: https://www.wikiart.org/en/albert-bierstadt/deer-in-a-clearing
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What we can see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Children, trees, smaller plants and grass.
What parts of our environment can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Plants, people, sunshine.
What living things can you see in this picture? - Suggested answer: Plants, people.
Do you think people are a part of our environment? Why or why not? - Suggested answer: People need our environment for air, food, water, shelter, medicine, clothes and just about everything else we use. We
have always been a part of our environment, even though many of us now live a long way from wild nature.
How might the parts of the environment in this picture be connected? - Suggested answer: Peopleneed plants for food, clothing, medicine, shelter and water. Plants absorb the carbon dioxide that we breath
out and release the oxygen that we breath in.
Differentiation for Year 2 - What stage of the human life cycle does this picture represent? What areall the stages of the human life cycle? - Suggested answer: This picture shows children. The lifecycle of ahuman begins with babies, who then grow into children, then teenagers and then adults. The adults can
then have babies of their own.
Picture information: Children in the forest by Ivan Kramskoy, 1887. Style: Realism.Source: https://www.wikiart.org/en/ivan-kramskoy/children-in-the-forest-1887