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Last updated

17 February 2025

zip, 32.65 MB
zip, 32.65 MB

In this KS3 resource, pupils will learn about and make their own dogu figurine. Dogu are ceramic figurines that were made by people in Japan thousands of years ago, during the Jomon Period. The dogu had spiritual significance, although their exact function still remains a mystery. Their intricate patterns and varying facial expressions give them their own unique personalities.

Within this unit of work, there are four lessons, as well as pre-lesson resources for teachers to learn more about dogu before teaching. Lesson 1 introduces dogu in the context of Japan and Japanese art history. Following on from this, in lesson 2, pupils will closely observe the patterns and designs of dogu by annotating a printed image. They will then create their own clay tiles using inspiration from patterns seen on dogu. In lesson 3, pupils will reflect on the success of the making process in the previous lesson, and produce four draft designs for their dogu figurine, which they will construct and make in lesson 4, the final lesson.

Please note that the PowerPoint files are read-only. If you would like an editable version, please contact us at education@japansociety.org.uk

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