Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
2 resources attached:
Resource 1: A simple step-by-step set of instructions to make a paper crane.
2 pages.
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Resource 2: A small PowerPoint explaining what a paper crane represents and the meaning of World Peace Day.
Fully editable.
Teaching and Drawing Perspective in Art - PowerPoint Presentation.
An effective step-by-step presentation with integrated activities and resources.
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Contents of PowerPoint:
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Slide 3: 2-D and 3-D Dimensions
Slide 4: What is Perspective?
Slide 5: Overlap Perspective
Slide 6: Size Perspective
Slide 7: Tonal Perspective
Slide 8: Colour Perspective
Slide 9: Linear Perspective
Slide 10: Drawing in Perspective
Slide 15: Drawing a city street
Slide 17: Student worksheets (to print off)
Slide 20: Drawing a city street – stages 1 to 4
Slide 25: Drawing a city street – stages 5 to 8
Slide 30: Drawing a city street – stages 9 to 13
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37-slides in total.
Fully editable.
Minibeasts - Art & DT Unit of Work.
6-week plan - fully editable.
Ideal for KS1 or lower KS2.
5 pages.
Approx. 1 hour per lesson.
In this unit the children will develop their understanding of shape, form, texture and the sensory qualities of materials. They will learn about the work of sculptors and about different kinds of sculpture, including those made of natural materials. They will also learn skills for arranging materials they have collected to make a relief collage and a sculpture.
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Learning objectives:
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To identify the materials and processes used in making sculpture
To record from first-hand observation and explore ideas
To ask and answer questions about the starting points for their work, and develop their ideas
To investigate the possibilities of a range of materials and processes
To try out tools and techniques and apply these to materials and processes
To review what they and others have done, say what they think and feel about it
To review what they and others have done and say what they think and feel about it
To identify what they might develop in their future work and what they might change
Colour Wheels + Colour Mixing Sheets + Lesson Plan + PowerPoint
Colour wheel templates to make the 3 primary colours: Red (magenta), yellow and blue (cyan)
Colour wheel templates to make secondary colours: Red + yellow = orange Red and blue = purple Yellow and blue = green
Colour wheel templates to mix colours and to make different ‘shades’ of colour.
Also attached is an additional colour-mixing worksheet.
A great ART or GEOGRAPHY activity.
Students have to colour-in (or paint) the UK national flowers - England, Scotland, N. Ireland and Wales then cut out and stick onto the UK template provided.
4-page booklet.
Fully editable.
A complete Year 2 ART Yearly Overview Proforma.
8 pages and fully editable.
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Main focus areas covered:
Mastering Techniques (painting, collage, sculpture, drawings & printing)
Developing Ideas.
Taking Inspiration.
Digital Media.
Textiles.
Still Life - Arrangements and Paintings
10 still life arrangements (created by my class) plus a selection of still life paintings by some famous artists.
25 slides in total.
Teapots - Design your own!
Ask the children to design their very own teapot.
4 fully editable attachments:
Teapots - caption & text to display.
Teapot blank design template.
Floral designs - to paint and stick onto each teapot.
3 teapots with floral designs.
Learn about 10 famous artists.
Informal Word documents and small PowerPoint presentations containing notes and examples of work.
Artists:
Bruegei
Claude Monet
Georgia O’Keele
Holbein
Matisse
Monet
Picasso
Piet-Mondrian
Salvador Dali
Vincent Van Gogh
I usually begin each school year by reminding the children of the 3 primary colours: Red, yellow and blue.
Then they use the colour wheels to make secondary colours:
Red + yellow = orange
Red and blue = purple
Yellow and blue = green
Colour mixing wheels are ideal for art lessons especially if you are trying to make different ‘shades’ of a colour.
I’ve also attached another activity for making different colours.
Year 4 - A Different Culture - Art Unit Plan and Resources
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In this Year 4 unit plan, pupils will investigate works of art from a specific culture (e.g. India, Africa, Caribbean, Mexico etc.)
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**Pupils’ will be taught to: **
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collect visual and other information to help them develop their ideas, including using a sketchbook.
record from experience and imagination, to select and record from first-hand observation and to explore ideas for different purposes.**
question and make thoughtful observations about starting points and select ideas to use in their work.
investigate and combine visual and tactile qualities of materials and processes and to match these qualities to the purpose of the work.
apply their experience of materials and processes, including drawing, developing their control of tools and techniques.
use a variety of methods and approaches to communicate observations, ideas and feelings, and to design and make images and artefacts.
develop work into final product.
review what they and others have done and say what they think and feel about it.
extend work into another medium.
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2 pages
Fully editable
Resource pack included - Indian art projects and work samples
A complete Art unit of work with resources.
Fully editable and appropriate for 6+
Week 1: understand and draw islands.
Week 2: create a 3-D model of an island.
Week 3: paint/decorate an island.
Week 4: print and make rainforest animals.
Week 5: create a rainforest environment.
** A 3-4 hour art project based on the famous artist 'Paul Klee'.
** Step by step instructions provide your students with an innovative way of creating some Cubism artwork!
** 20-slide PowerPoint.
** Fully editable.
- Design your very own dream house!
- Unit of Work attached.
- Floor Plan Activity Booklet attached.
- Holiday Homework Dream House Project attached.
- My Room Design Booklet attached.
- Activity: Ask the children to design a dream house for a spaceman, a teacher, a pet etc. This can be a weekend homework project or class-based activity. The children can then design a room in the house (using the attached floor and furniture plan).
- My students loved this DT / ART project (and most of the parents did too) as it created lots of descriptive writing opportunities. My class also really enjoyed designing and making one of the rooms in their dream house using 'doll-sized' pieces of furniture!
- Fully editable.