Photography GCSE Unit: 'Movement' Unit of WorkQuick View
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Photography GCSE Unit: 'Movement' Unit of Work

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Here are 10 sequenced double lessons based on the theme of ‘Movement’ that explore a range of photographer’s work which leads to the development of personal ideas and final ideas Each lesson is for approximately 100 to 120mins and contains: Engaging starter- with a range of questions to respond to, Clear objectives, scaffolded tasks and extension activities Clearly sequenced tasks with examples of work in progress and finished pieces Plenary - range of questions linked to prior learning There is a strong emphasis on researching and responding to photographers to record ideas - the key photographers and artists include: Slow shutter speed photography -Anton Bragaglia, Micheal Bosanko Fast shutter speed photography - Eadweard Muybridge, Lois Greenfield You will have to some understanding of Photoshop to a beginner’s level deliver this scheme. Editing is done in Photoshop or Photopea.com then screen shots saved into Powerpoint. They will save you hours and hours of plannning and have lead to very positive outcomes for all my photography students. The lessons all contain additional tasks for classwork and homework
Photography GCSE Unit : 'Out of Place'   Unit of WorkQuick View
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Photography GCSE Unit : 'Out of Place' Unit of Work

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Here are 11 sequenced double lessons based on the theme of ‘Out of Place’ that explore a range of photographer’s work which leads to the development of personal ideas and final ideas Each lesson is for approximately 100 to 120mins and contains: An engaging starter - with a range of questions to respond to, Clear objectives, scaffolded tasks and extension activities Clearly sequenced tasks with examples of work in progress and finished pieces Plenary - range of questions linked to prior learning There is a strong emphasis on researching and responding to photographers to record ideas - the photographers and artists include: Jerry Uelsmann, Tommy Ingberg, Antonio Mora, Sandy Skoglund, Thomas Couderc, Salvador Dali and Alana Dee Haynes You will have to some understanding of Photoshop to a beginner’s level deliver this scheme. Editing is done in Photoshop or Photopea.com then screen shots saved into Powerpoint. They will save you hours and hours of plannning and have lead to very positive outcomes for all my photography students. The lessons all contain additional tasks for classwork and homework
KS3 Pop Art Project - 10 double  lessons in one Powerpoint!Quick View
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KS3 Pop Art Project - 10 double lessons in one Powerpoint!

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Here are 10 double lessons in one Powerpoint aimed at either Y7 or Y8. (Links with KS3 Pop Art Unit of Work 10 lessons) Each lesson contains: A clear starter to get the class settled and to review prior learning A learning Journey - to outline the focus of the lesson and the wider picture Lesson Objectives 3 tasks with differentiation/modelling/scaffolding etc Extension tasks to stretch and challenge students Plenary - to summarize learning Homework set every 2 weeks There are regular self and peer assessments This will save you a great deal of time and links with the KS3 Pop Art Unit of work It’s very easy to adapt.