My name is Wendy Hobbs and I am an artist who has spent several years working as an HLTA. I was responsible for the art provision across the whole school, covering the full primary range, working closely with teachers to provide PPA cover to blend with their teaching. I am currently home educating my Yr6 child and many of the worksheets have been developed as part of the work we are doing.
Are there any that would enhance your school or home classroom experience?
My name is Wendy Hobbs and I am an artist who has spent several years working as an HLTA. I was responsible for the art provision across the whole school, covering the full primary range, working closely with teachers to provide PPA cover to blend with their teaching. I am currently home educating my Yr6 child and many of the worksheets have been developed as part of the work we are doing.
Are there any that would enhance your school or home classroom experience?
This detailed, hand drawn colouring/work sheet is ideal to use when celebrating the coronation of King Charles with your students.
PDF featuring the Orb, Sceptre and St. Edward’s Crown traditionally used in the coronation ceremony.
This resource is provided free of charge to allow access for all to celebrate this event.
Many more resources for curriculum based topics can be found in TheArtTA’s shop. If you have found this resource useful please take a look.
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This updated resource includes features hand drawn colouring sheets depicting animals featured in each of the areas of animal classification used in primary science: Birds, Mammals, Amphibians, Invertebrates, Reptiles and Fish. Ideal as visual discussion starters for this topic.
The pack includes:
6 Individual PDF colouring sheets, 1 for each animal classification group - Birds, Mammals, Amphibians, Invertebrates, Reptiles and Fish.
Teachers sheet featuring possible alternative uses for the resource within the teaching of this topic as well as a list of the animals featured in the drawings.
PDF featuring A5 versions of the sheets in which the animals are labeled for easy identification. Ideal as a classroom handout for research into the featured animals.
More than just a colouring sheet and great for engaging pupils in this topic.
An additional resource is also available featuring the colouring sheets as part of a worksheet for students to record work on this subject. This can be purchased separately or with the drawing sheets in the ‘Animal Classification Bundle’
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Celebrate the Coronation of King Charles with this resource containing an activity for students to make and/or design a model paper crown, based on the Imperial State Crown.
An updated version of this highly popular resource created for the Queen’s Jubilee.
Various template options (plain and with lots of detail to colour) are included to enable teachers to adapt the activity to the resources they have available and the objectives of their art lesson.
More than just a colouring exercise suggestions for art curriculum objectives are included.
Suitable for a wide age range due to adaptability.
Use these crowns to allow students to exercise their design skills and decorate your classroom for the jubilee.
This activity is supplied free of charge to enable as many as possible to participate in the celebrations.
Many more resources for curriculum based topics can be found in TheArtTA’s shop. If you have found this resource useful please take a look.
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Primary school art worksheet to use at the end of a lesson as children start to finish their work. We refer to it as Free Draw, but it still provides guidance and structure whilst allowing the children to use their imagination.
Pupils fill in the circles with detailed drawings of items that are circular in shape, e.g. pizza, dough nut, eyeball, apple, etc. Sheets can be stuck into pupils sketch books and added to at each session as time allows.
The task is fun but encourages observation, lateral thinking and drawing skills. Suitable for all levels of ability.
Also useful in a unit on 2D shapes.
A detailed, hand drawn colouring worksheet for V.E. Day. The drawing shows a variety of imagery associated with V.E. Day and the 75th anniversary celebrations.
Poster colouring to display.
Make it move!
This resource provides a unit of work for Design Technology. It combines Design, Art and Technology to enable students to produce a greeting card with moving parts for a chosen celebration.
The activity will be spread over several sessions, involving exploring and creating mechanisms in the form of sliders, single lever and linkages and then using this knowledge to design, plan and model their own card, before making a final finished card with moving parts.
This resource contains:
In PDF format
Slide and lever worksheets - black and white and colour options
design worksheet
analysis worksheet
printable photo instructions
learning objective printout
teachers notes
Power point presentation with notes
I have used this resource with primary classes from yr2 -yr6 very successfully
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This resource contains line drawn representations of plants which grow from seeds (generic bean plant) and bulbs (Daffodil), accompanied by and appropriate word list.
Contained in 5 separate PDF documents, you will find:
Plants that grow from bulbs - Line drawing of a Daffodil bulb in flower, to be annotated and a sheet containing a word list for reference or to cut out and add to the worksheet.
Plants that grow from seeds - Line drawing of a bean plant, with flowers and pods, to be annotated and a sheet containing a word list.
Plants that grow from seeds/bulbs - Both of the above drawings are combined on a single sheet for labeling and comparison. Word lists as above.
and 5. Definitions of the terms in the word lists for teacher use.
These easy to print, but accurately detailed drawings, can also be coloured in by students.
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This resource provides an introduction to colour as part of the elements of art.
‘Colour’ consists of a PowerPoint presentation explaining colour theory and language accompanied by extensive teachers notes and multiple worksheets which cover use of the material by a wide range of ages and abilities.
The resource can be delivered as a single or multiple lesson depending on ability and time available.
The completed worksheets can be added to students sketch books to provide useful reference for future study and evidence of learning.
The resource consists of:
‘Colour’ PowerPoint presentation covering the start of colour theory. Includes, colour language and terminology, hue, colour wheels, primary and secondary colours, colour value, tints, shades and tones, and colour intensity.
Pdf of teachers notes for each page/item of the presentation. This provides explanation and background information to enable the teacher, even if not an art expert, to understand and deliver the lesson.
Set of 5 worksheets covering activities for all ages and abilities in the primary age group.
• Colour flower – Use knowledge of Primary and Secondary colours to fill in each of the 6 petals on the flower. 2 sheets, one black outlined petals, one with petals the colour that need to be filled. Encourages colour mixing, matching and knowledge.
• Colour maths. – Sheet with coloured shapes that form maths style questions to establish secondary colour mixing knowledge. Fill in the blank shapes with the correct colour. Also includes outline colour names, e.g. red, to complete in the appropriate colour.
• Colour wheel – 6 segment colour wheel with definitions of primary and secondary colours for students to complete with their own colour mixing attempts.
• Colour Value – Students explore colour value by mixing their own graduated blocks of tints, tones and shades and assessing what is happening.
• Colour Value and Intensity – complete the sheet using 2 different paint mediums to fill in the words ‘value’ and ‘intensity’ to practice and understand the difference between value and intensity in colour language.
Pdf of teachers notes relating to the completion of the above worksheets. Also included in this are helpful tips and advice on colour mixing, and art equipment to facilitate this. There are also suggestions for ways in which these activities can fulfil curriculum requirements and objectives.
I have aimed to make this resource useful and usable to those who do not have much art expertise for themselves but wish to inspire art and understanding in their students. It is of course usable by experts too. The variety of worksheets and flexibility within them, makes this resource an adaptable and useful tool for covering the elements of art.
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A set of 5 printable worksheets featuring Polar, Tropical, Temperate, Desert and Ocean biomes/ habitats, which students can fill in to describe their key features, as part of a study on habitat and environment.
Each sheet has separate spaces to record descriptions of the non living features of a biome, its animal life, plant life and where in the world it is found, including a small globe to visually represent this.
The sheets can be used individually for specific habitats or as a set to enable comparison of different habitats.
The hand drawn header shows a selection of living and non living features for each biome. These can provide information for the student but also provide a fun element as they spot and name different animals. The pictures are designed to be coloured in and so can provide a handy activity for early finishers.
These sheets provide an interesting way for students to record information within this topic and will hopefully provide a useful addition to your teaching.
Remembrance Day colouring sheet featuring the text, ‘We will remember them.’ poppies and soldiers, for use with remembrance day activities or learning.
Make your Christmas art count towards meeting your curriculum objectives with this fun and attractive Christmas stocking card.
Students will acquire and apply knowledge about using line forms to create patterns, whilst making a card to take home for families.
Created for Reception/Year1 students.
The resource contains all you need for the lesson except the art materials:
PDF stocking card template
PDF card insert. 3 varieties- Happy Christmas, Seasons Greetings, Blank
PDF ‘How To’ photo illustrated instructions for the activity
PowerPoint presentation introducing the activity and teaching about line and pattern
PDF teachers notes to accompany PPT presentation
PDF assessment sheet for possible objectives that are covered in this lesson
PDF Stocking colouring sheet, added activity
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This resource aims to present Pattern, as an element of art, to a primary school audience.
Consisting of an updated PowerPoint presentation featuring many pictorial examples and opportunities for class discussion and participation, including a ‘guess the close up’ activity for natural patterns. There is then a worksheet to complete to demonstrate the pattern knowledge which has been gained.
It can be used as a stand alone lesson or part of a program of study, e.g. designing Roman mosaics.
Resources included:
PowerPoint presentation illustrating and explaining the different types of patterns that can be found.
A fun pattern based worksheet PDF to complete, using the knowledge they have acquired to create varied patterns. This can be added to art books for future student reference and evidence of study for this element of the curriculum.
PDF document of teachers notes for the PPT presentation, including explanations and discussion ideas to help make the presentation usable even by those who are not art experts.
PDF document of teachers notes for the worksheet including possible ideas for curriculum fulfilment/learning objectives.
I have used this resource successfully with classes from yr1 to yr6.
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This resource features a line drawn cross section of a generic coral reef. Students can add the characteristics of each zone using the labels included, or add their own words. They can also attach the selection of line drawn reef animals to the correct zones on the worksheet.
The elements included can be used to provide a variety of activities and outcomes within the classroom, depending on the teachers aims for the session and the students’ abilities. Helpful suggestions are included in the resource.
Resource contains the following PDF documents:
A3 coral reef zones base worksheet featuring a cross-sectional drawing of a generic coral reef divided into three zones.
A3 coral reef zones base worksheet featuring a cross-sectional drawing of a generic coral reef divided into three zones above a lined text box for students to record their own coral reef facts.
2 A4 sheets of labels giving a variety of characteristics for each reef zone.
Both sheets contain the same information, but the second sheet is colour coded to provide an answer sheet.
A4 sheet of named line drawings of assorted sea creatures which can be found living on coral reefs.
Please note that, as this is a generic reef, not all of these species would be found living on reefs in the same areas. They have been chosen to show a variety of adaptations and species which can be found on coral reefs.
Teachers notes: 3 separate documents covering resource use, and information on coral reef zones and animal species.
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Can you help the archaeologist put back together the pieces of Roman pot they have dug up?
This Roman themed activity is suitable for early years and primary children.
It provides a creative activity that practices scissor and fine motor skills whilst still linking to an area of curriculum based history.
Two different options are given in the instructions for using the activity, which can be adapted to suit your class needs.
The activity includes: Teachers instructions
A4 activity printout for class use
Additional A4 printout of pieces needed for activity
The River’s Journey - Source to Sea worksheets are an ideal accompaniment to studying water courses.
The set consists of various, flexible worksheets that can be used to fit your teaching needs for this unit of work.
All images are hand drawn, black and white drawings for easy printing/photocopying for class use.
The River’s Journey contains the following down loadable PDFs
Rivers from Source to Sea - full page illustration of the course of an ideal river, featuring as many river features as is possible, from mountain top to sea. Highly adaptable to your lesson requirements, label or annotate features with as much or little information as suits your class needs, then colour in too. Print A3 for maximum writing space.
The River’s Journey - Worksheets featuring a written description of the rivers course and the features and processes it contains, which students can complete using the word list supplied.
This is provided in 5 separate documents to make it more adaptable to your needs:
Word only worksheet featuring whole river course and word list
Whole river course description split over 3 separate sheets, upper, middle and lower course, each featuring the appropriate section of the illustration and a complete word list.
Individual downloads for the above 3 illustrated worksheets with a reduced word list appropriate to that section of river course ( full list also included)
These can be used in conjunction with the full illustration or as stand alone activities.
Answers! Copy of the completed word only worksheet. Answers apply to all worksheets.
These worksheets were developed when homeschooling my yr6 child.
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A single lesson resource to introduce students to the concept of using line drawing techniques to add interest and variety to their artwork.
This resource pack contains:
PowerPoint presentation introducing the concept of ‘line’ and how this can be used within a piece of work. Contains opportunities for class discussion about the subject
Teachers notes to expand on the points in the presentation and aid class discussion and understanding
PDF handout of key information given in the presentation for student reference
Line drawing techniques worksheet. This can be completed alongside the presentation or afterwards
Teachers instruction sheet for completing the worksheet
The cover pictures contain a selection of the pages included
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A bumper pack of 16 christmas colouring printouts.
4 colour and fold cards, reindeer, snowman, santa and christmas tree
4 colouring sheets featuring the cover illustrations from the above cards, reindeer, snowman, santa and Christmas tree
4 modern/ abstract colouring sheets, tree, star, present and baubles - colour the different geometric sections to highlight the Christmas shapes. Try using warm and cold colours for maximum effect.
Traditional nativity colouring sheet
Snowflake colouring sheet
Traditional tree with presents colouring sheet
Snowman colouring sheet
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