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19 February 2026

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Explore Impressionism outdoors in KS2 through practical blending techniques, using pastels to capture natural tones inspired by Monet’s seascape.

Teach Key Stage 2 (KS2) children about the Impressionist artist Claude Monet and improve their art and design skills with this outdoor lesson focusing on oil pastel blending.

Pupils will learn to use oil pastels to colour, shade, and blend two or more colours to recreate natural shades.

This hands-on, nature-inspired art lesson is perfect for developing mastery of drawing and blending techniques.

Resources include oil pastels, plain paper, and Monet’s artwork ‘Etretat, the Needle Rock and Porte d’Aval’.

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