Free Lowry Activity Sheet | Class 4 | Art | BookFlik

Bring the industrial history of Northern England to life in your classroom with our engaging Art lowry activity sheet year 4 core. This resource is designed to help students explore the unique style of L.S. Lowry, a famous British artist known for his distinctive depictions of industrial life. By studying his work, children will develop their understanding of how artists use perspective, limited colour palettes, and the famous matchstick figures to tell a story about their local environment.
This Art lowry activity sheet year 4 core aligns perfectly with the CBSE / NCERT Curriculum for Art and Design at Key Stage 2. It encourages pupils to observe how Lowry captured movement and community in his paintings. The sheet includes a brief biography of the artist, a guided analysis of one of his most famous works, and a creative task that challenges students to sketch their own school playground using Lowry’s signature techniques. Teachers can use this resource as a standalone lesson, a starter activity, or as part of a wider topic on local history or the Industrial Revolution.
Designed for learners working at the expected standard, this Art lowry activity sheet year 4 core provides clear instructions and helpful visual prompts to support independent learning. The resource includes five to seven questions that test recall and comprehension, such as identifying the colours Lowry favoured and explaining why he might have chosen to paint people in such a simple, repetitive way.
We have ensured all content is child-friendly and encourages a love for artistic expression. Whether your students are budding painters or just beginning to explore the world of art history, this sheet offers a structured yet creative approach to mastering new skills. Download this resource today to provide your Class 4 class with a high-quality, curriculum-aligned lesson that celebrates British art heritage while fostering essential observational and creative abilities.
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