Photography Scavenger Hunt & Video
Students work independently to take photographs based on either the visual elements, a list of found objects or a list of composition techniques.
Great for a homework task introducing photography or for home learning.
A list of 76 different Art & Design careers designed to be printed and cut out as part of a careers display.
File is editable so you can add additional careers.
Learn to draw using the right side of your brain. Learning to draw an image upside down is a technique that beginner artists have been practising since art schools began. Learning to draw using the right side of your brain will not only help you to become a better artist but will also expand the way you see the world.
In this short video, I explain the left brain’s preference for language and symbols and its conflict with the right brain. I also explain how this time-honoured technique teaches you how to draw from a completely different perspective - from the perspective of the right side of the brain.
This video is the second in a series, and if you’ve not already watched it I would highly reccommend that you have a go at the first drawing exercise. The face/vase illusion: https://youtu.be/YqelgSF16A8
Link to Image: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1c/Stravinsky_picasso.png
As part of our series on learning how to draw for beginners, we explore how drawing with the left of our brain is different from drawing with the right side of our brain.
Learning to draw can be quite difficult for beginners and in this easy tutorial you can learn how to improve your drawing skills. The exercise in this video is designed to demonstrate that difference in drawing and thinking so that we can practice moving from the left brain to the right brain.
Link to Image: https://artbites.co.uk/drawing-introduction/drawing-exercise-face-vase-illusion/
A tutorial for students on how to use the assignments feature in Microsoft Teams on a phone.
In this video, we go into all the details surrounding assignments; including different ways to find assignments and different ways to upload work to Teams.
80+ Blooms Taxonomy based Art Question Cards. A great resource for planning questioning in art and design lessons or as prompts for improving your questioning.
Organised using Blooms Taxonomy choose from a variety of open and closed questions. These cards are designed to be printed on coloured paper and put through large keyring for easy flix-through access.
The word document is editable so you can add your own questions or add colours and images.