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Tate Kids is a dedicated art website for 5-13 year olds to play games, do quizzes, make and share art. All resources are free.

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Tate Kids is a dedicated art website for 5-13 year olds to play games, do quizzes, make and share art. All resources are free.
Who Is Anthea Hamilton?
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Who Is Anthea Hamilton?

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Welcome to the wonderful (and weird) world of Anthea Hamilton. Explore the artist’s life and work: https://www.tate.org.uk/kids/explore/who-is/who-anthea-hamilton
Thinking about gender and bodies
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Thinking about gender and bodies

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Champion and celebrate gender diversity. This resource has been devised by artist Linda Stupart in collaboration with Schools and Teachers Tate London Learning, and Gendered Intelligence. Gendered Intelligence is an organisation committed to increasing understanding of gender diversity. The resource includes practical and safeguarding advice for teachers who want to support open and inclusive conversations about gender with young people. It offers accessible art-making activities for the gallery and classroom. Suitable for both primary and secondary school students. More information here: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/thinking-about-gender-and-bodies
How to be an artist - screen printer, street artist, illustrator, designer  - videos
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How to be an artist - screen printer, street artist, illustrator, designer - videos

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Introduce your class to all the ways to be an artist How to be a screen printer http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/explore/kids-view/meet-printmaker How to be a performance artist http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/explore/kids-view/meet-performance-artist How to be an illustrator http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/explore/kids-view/meet-illustrator How to be a designer http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/explore/kids-view/meet-okido-designers How to be a street artist http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/explore/kids-view/meet-street-artist
Tate Create - Make a protest poster
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Tate Create - Make a protest poster

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http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/paint-draw/make-protest-poster We are going to think about letters in new ways and see if we can find letters in the world around us. We are then going to make a sign to say what we care about and to put out a positive message out into the world!
Digital Makers: Make a drawing robot
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Digital Makers: Make a drawing robot

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A step by step guide to make a drawing robot. Do you think robots can be creative? Artists have been using machines to create artworks for a long time. We are going to be inspired by Harold Cohen and his first computer drawings and make our own spider-like robot that draws. http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/art-technology/make-drawing-robot
Tate Kids - Neon Drawing Disco activity
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Tate Kids - Neon Drawing Disco activity

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You are going to make a drawing disco! You will have to think about shape, light and space! You are going to think about how to make the artwork move after you have made it too, as it’s meant to be a kinetic (that means moving) sculpture! You need to grab a few friends to make it with and then you can all rave in your brilliant neon art installation once you have finished it. http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/cut-paste/neon-drawing-disco
Tate Kids - Matisse Cut-out
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Tate Kids - Matisse Cut-out

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You are going to make your very own Matisse-inspired collage! Take a closer look at nature and be creative with shapes and colours as you cut out your own masterpiece! http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/cut-paste/collage-matisse-snail
Tate Kids - What is Pop Art? - video
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Tate Kids - What is Pop Art? - video

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From Andy Warhol to Pauline Boty, pop culture to pop crowds, this is the best short introduction to Pop Art for kids. http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/explore/what-is/pop-art
Digital Makers: Be a 3D designer
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Digital Makers: Be a 3D designer

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We are going to be using modelling software online to design and then, if you want, you can go and print it on a 3D printer in a Maker Space near you! We want to think like Barbara Hepworth to make 3D designs. http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/art-technology/be-3d-designer
Reimagining Landscapes - Digital Kit
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Reimagining Landscapes - Digital Kit

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Join our digital artist and create your own world! Grab an artwork from the Tate collection, jump on Photoshop and get creative! http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/art-technology/make-digital-world
Sculpture Victorious
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Sculpture Victorious

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Be inspired by the Victorians and use new materials to reinvent sculpture! http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/sculpture/make-victorian-sculpture
Draw a surreal Collage activity
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Draw a surreal Collage activity

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Be inspired by Leonara Carrington at Tate Liverpool and make your own surreal collage. http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/paint-draw/draw-surreal-creature
Textile Tryouts - Tate Creates
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Textile Tryouts - Tate Creates

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Tate Kids has a new activity series called the Textile Tryouts! Inspired by the Richard Tuttle installation at Tate Modern, explore the themes of textiles, text and the everyday with your class. Weave, perform, paint, draw, write, and play to make all different types of creations. Submit art work via email to kids@tate.org.uk or you can tweet @tate_kids using #textiletryouts. Find the resources on Tate Kids: http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/performance/be-word-performer http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/cut-paste/poetry-collage http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/make/sculpture/wrap-it
Tate Kids Explore section
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Tate Kids Explore section

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Read up on your favourite artists, watch art videos, find out about art techniques and artworks and discover fascinating facts about art history. Find out more here: http://www.tate.org.uk/kids/explore
Barbara's Garden
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Barbara's Garden

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This resource now longer exists. Please visit the new Tate Kids to find loads of other art resources: http://www.tate.org.uk/kids Discover The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden through this innovative interactive video game. KS1 users can enjoy the sculptures, getting close-up views of individual pieces, while more advanced users can try a treasure hunt with two difficulty levels.