Free Autumn Art Assessment for Class 4 | BookFlik

Boost your classroom creativity this term with our free Art autumn art assessment year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for the CBSE / NCERT Curriculum, this assessment helps teachers evaluate pupils’ understanding of seasonal colour palettes, texture, and natural forms. As the leaves begin to turn, Zara the zebra is ready to help your students explore the artistic possibilities of the season.
This comprehensive Art autumn art assessment year 4 core package provides a structured way to gauge how well children can observe and replicate the intricate patterns found in nature. Pupils will be asked to identify warm colour schemes, experiment with different mark-making techniques to represent crunchy leaves, and apply their knowledge of perspective when drawing forest scenes. By using this Art autumn art assessment year 4 core, educators can clearly see which students are meeting the expected standard for key artistic skills, including sketching, layering, and colour mixing.
Teachers can use this resource as a summative task at the end of an autumn-themed unit or as a diagnostic tool to plan future creative lessons. The materials are fully aligned with Class 4 expectations, ensuring that your assessment remains rigorous while staying fun and engaging for the children.
The resource includes a variety of tasks ranging from simple recall of colour theory to the application of creative techniques. We have focused on providing clear, accessible instructions that allow pupils to demonstrate their individual flair. Whether you are looking to track progress or simply inspire a new project, this pack offers everything you need to support your learners. Download this pack today to bring the beauty of the season into your classroom and provide a clear, supportive way to assess your students’ creative growth throughout the term. Our materials are designed to be print-ready, saving you valuable planning time while maintaining high educational standards.
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