Why Choose This Course?
This 10-week course offers students the opportunity to explore art inspired by Antarctica's landscapes and wildlife. Throughout the course, students are continuously encouraged to create and share their art projects with the local, national and global community.
Students will engage in artistic exploration and upload their creations to our global ‘Dear World’ gallery—where their work can be appreciated by family, friends, and the global community.
Learning Goals
Explore environmental conservation through art
Understand the water cycle and states of matter via creative projects
Develop skills in shading, collage-making, and storytelling
Create artistic representations of Antarctic wildlife and landscapes
Learn stop-motion animation techniques
Apply art to raise awareness about Antarctica’s fragile ecosystems
Key Information
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s)
All of our courses empower students to take action towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for a better world. This course specifically focuses on the goals shown below.
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Ages: Year 1 upwards
Course Duration: 10 Lessons
Time per Lesson: 60-90 mins
Key Curriculum Areas: Art, Science, Literacy,
Digital Technologies
Teacher/s: Gavin McCormack & Jordan Brun
Quick Navigation
Lesson 1: Creating Your Own Book Cover – Emphasis and Movement
Lesson 3: Creating a Collage – States of Matter
Lesson 4: Macaroni Penguin Finger Puppets – Creative Art
Lesson 5: Animal Inspired Watercraft – Futuristic Design
Lesson 7: Design Your Own Kelp Forest – Connecting Art and Conservation

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