Putting Disabled Children In The Picture
in the picture: "a state of being fully informed or noticed." The Concise Oxford Dictionary scope - Time to get equal

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In The Picture took part in The Big Draw Campaign by offering a range of sample lesson plans, all designed to put disabled children "in the picture".

The age range for the session plans is entirely flexible; you can use them as an outline for an art session and adapt them to suit the needs of the children you work with.

 

Lesson Plans

This set of plans were inspired by illustrators Jane Ray, Di Lorriman and Helen Thornhill and the Quentin Blake Award Project.

Click here to download the Art Sessions [180kb PDF]

The following three lesson plans were developed for In The Picture by illustrator Di Lorriman. They are a great way to get a group of children working together to produce one group picture [see illustration right].

Click her to download the Three group artwork sessions [159kb PDF]

You can see the work of the illustrators in the In The Picture image bank here and download a copy of the Quentin Blake Award project report from the resources section here.

Click here. [144kb PDF] to download an information sheet with ideas for making sure all children are included in the sessions.

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boys drawing
 
 
 

group artwork - Jayant Mistry

Group Artwork

 
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