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Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.

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Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
Reports. Art Report Comment Bank for KS3, 4 and 5
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Reports. Art Report Comment Bank for KS3, 4 and 5

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This resource provides 17 pages of comments for art reports. The document is divided into KS3, 4 and 5 comments and all use appropriate specialist vocabulary. The document is in Word format for ease of copying and editing. An ideal resource for when report deadlines are approaching and workload is heavy.
PSHE. Positive behaviour Superhero Activity for KS2, KS3.
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PSHE. Positive behaviour Superhero Activity for KS2, KS3.

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This resource provides a fun superhero based activity for form time. An opportunity to encourage students to consider positive behaviour traits as superpowers. Suitable for KS2 and 3 students. A choice of superhero templates are offered, both male and female, which allow children to add colour and designs. Children can then develop a positive character for the hero by deciding on "superpowers" and background.
Art Project for Middle School -  Masks. Updated
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Art Project for Middle School - Masks. Updated

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This exciting unit of work is provided ion two formats, an "at a glance" version and an in depth version. Each version includes a step by step guide to delivering the lessons in the unit. Also included are students friendly support guides, exemplar work images, health and safety, critical and contextual studies ideas, homework and cross curricular links. We hope that you and your students enjoy the resource.
Art Admin Bundle
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Art Admin Bundle

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A wide range of resources providing the busy Head of Art with a wide range of policy documents, marking schemes and rationales for the delivery of Art. Hopefully it should save a huge amount of planning time.
GCSE ART.  Natural Forms bundle
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GCSE ART. Natural Forms bundle

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A thorough GCSE Art scheme of work along with images for inspiration and a step by step guide to developing a sketchbook. Fully updated for the new GCSE specifications.
Assessment for Learning. Comment Only Marking for KS3 Art
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Assessment for Learning. Comment Only Marking for KS3 Art

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A model for comment only marking for KS3 Art lessons. Suitable for all subject areas and fully editable so that you can insert information to suit your particular school. This resource provides a clear, simple rationale for providing comment only feedback to students whilst ensuring that data is collected recording and reporting purposes and linking to the new numeric GCSE grading system (9 to 1).
Primary / Junior School Summer Art Project - Natural World
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Primary / Junior School Summer Art Project - Natural World

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This Art project is a lovely was you finish off the year. The step by step booklet walks children through a series of art activities focussing on the natural world. This opens up the possibility of taking the children outside to draw if the weather permits. Also included is a slideshow of images relating to the natural world. Ideal for Primary aged children in the UK, Junior school children in the US.
ART KS3 End of Year Student Questionnaire
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ART KS3 End of Year Student Questionnaire

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Are you brave enough to ask your students what they have thought about their Art education this year? Do you want to collect meaningful comments for your SEF? If so, this simple resource will help. A page of targeted questions which will allow students to provide feedback. Provided as a Word document so that you can fully edit it. Enjoy the summer hols when they arrive!
Colour information sheets. Updated
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Colour information sheets. Updated

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Information sheets covering colour theory. A printable resource providing colour wheel, colour images, definitions of colour related terms and a blank colour wheel for students to work with. Accessible information for both student and teacher.
The BIG Abstract Colouring Book
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The BIG Abstract Colouring Book

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This resource provides over 30 black and white abstract images. They have been designed to allow colour to be added in a variety of ways. Some students might like to develop “realistic” pictures of actual objects or scenes by thinking carefully about which sections to apply colour to. Other students might want to use the images as a basis for pattern work, or simply apply colour in a random way. Colour can be applied using pencil crayon, felt tip or even paint. If using paint make sure that the images are printed onto appropriately robust paper. This resource is ideal for use as an extension activity towards the end of a main project.
Cross Curricular links in Art
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Cross Curricular links in Art

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A mind map of cross curricular links in Art. A useful resource when explaining the validity of Art to students, staff and parents. This black and white version is photocopiable.
What sort of Superhero are You? PSHE
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What sort of Superhero are You? PSHE

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This resource provides a range of superhero templates that children can use to design their own superhero character. They can add colour to develop their own super suit and then they can think about the super powers that their character will have. You could encourage children to develop super powers linked to study skills, for instance, super memory or super writing ability …. Or you could use it as a lead into creative writing, with their superhero saving the day in an adventure. Male and female character templates are provided. This resource could help make cross curricular links – study skills, art, creative writing. Please leave feedback. We really value your views. Many thanks.