Art choice homework project inspired by Oceans for ages 10-15Quick View
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Art choice homework project inspired by Oceans for ages 10-15

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This exciting resource is OfSTED approved, and offers students an exciting array of tasks to complete over several weeks. This can be used as an independent homework project or as classwork. There are 8 activities suggested for students to complete. There are a range of mixed media options for students to try including recycling tasks, textiles and clay work. This resource will spark your students’ imaginations and get them really excited by the possibilities of Art. Perfect for promoting self-directed, independent work and skill building.
Presentation tips for GCSE and A level art studentsQuick View
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Presentation tips for GCSE and A level art students

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This is an OfSTED approved resource on how GCSE and A level students can improve the presentation of their art sketchbook/coursework. This resource has been proven to increase attainment at GCSE and A level and support students. It offers a number of simple strategies and solutions for improving the presentation of work and provides visual examples of these. The resource can be printed out and used as a visual checklist for learners.
Art Dept Handbook templateQuick View
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Art Dept Handbook template

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This template can be easily adapted to your setting to provide a comprehensive OfSTED approved handbook for the smooth running of any art department. This 7 page resource is logical and useful for any new members of the department, trainees or inspections. You can easily add your own examples of your curriculum, feedback and policies to the document. PREVIEW has been grayed out for copyright.
Art Talking homework - students discuss with parents/carers their learningQuick View
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Art Talking homework - students discuss with parents/carers their learning

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This is an original and unique approach to homework. Students will discuss with parents/an older sibling/carers what they have been learning in art. There are prompts and discussion points listed which can be adapted, personalised and tailored to your projects. The listening adult then assesses the student and signs the declaration, providing evidence of the conversation. This is a fun way to provide a variety of learning activities and get students, (and parents!) more engaged in homework.