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Coming Home: Art & The Great Hunger Exhibition Guide

Added: 06 Mar 2018 Contributor: Dave O'Mahony Resource type: Reference / Worksheet

This is a PDF version of the interactive guide to the 'Coming Home: Art & the Great Hunger' exhibition. It contains descriptions of the artwork and includes discussion points and further study guides. This is suitable for fifth or sixth class.

How it maps to the curriculum

5-6
SESE History

Strand: Eras of Change & Conflict

Strand unit: The Great Famine

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • become familiar with aspects of these periods
  • examine and become familiar with evidence which informs us about the lives of people in the periods studied, their thoughts and concerns, especially evidence which may be found locally
  • record the place of peoples and events on appropriate timelines
5-6
Visual Arts

Strand: Paint and Colour

Strand unit: Looking and Responding

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • look at and talk about his/her work, the work of other children and the work of artists
JC
History

Strand: 2. The History of Ireland

Strand unit: 7. The Great Famine

JC
Visual Art

Strand: 01. Art

Strand unit: 02. Respond to Artwork

SC
Art

Strand: History & Appreciation

Strand unit: Art in Ireland

Meta information

  • Asset type: Document
  • Language: English
  • Rights: All rights reserved
  • Cost: No
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