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.
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.
GDPR regulations have resulted in schools having to tighten data regulations. One area that Art departments must be aware of is the taking of photographs and their use within student work. It is no longer good enough to have a cover all photography agreement form, things are now far more specific.
This resource provides a clear, sensible GDPR policy for Art departments. This policy will ensure that your department is covered with regard to collection and use of photographs of students and staff.
This bundle provides resources to cut the work load at the start of a new academic year.
Checklist of duties for an art technician
Advice for new teachers
Colors in different languages
Health and safely policy
Art staff handbook
Automatic student name chooser
Cross curricular links to art
Growth mindset activities
Student feedback form
Report comments
This bundle provides a wide range of resources to support Art teachers in their day to day duties. Included is the following.
Art technician checklist
Complete middle school and high school curriculum
Health and safety policy
Staff handbook
Cross curricular links
Report comment bank
Art terms
Art and design process mind map
History of art - notable dates
Careers in art slideshow.
A 50% saving on buying the resources separately.
This resource provides 20 high quality Spring themed images for inspiration. Suitable for inspiration for Creative Writing activities, Art projects, or simply for display.
Suitable for all age groups.
Enjoy the Spring!
This huge resource (154 pages) offers 38 linked lesson plans, leading students through the key elements of Art, Design and Creativity. Each lesson plan provides differentiation, lesson outline, lesson structure, materials required, and homework. Each lesson also provides a photocopiable information sheet for students, written in a student friendly style.
Includes a 40 image slideshow of example student work.
Topics covered include drawing styles, observation, abstraction, figure drawing, mask making, sculpture, landscape painting, portraiture, ceramics, color theory, architecture .... and much more.
The lessons have been purposefully written to lead on from each other, allowing students to build upon their ever increasing skills sets through Middle School.
The resource has been written by Mael Matthews, experienced Head of Department, Senior Art Examiner and Professional Artist.
This Unit of Work provides 4 linked lesson plans that guide teaching of skills and techniques associated with masks. Each lesson plan is broken down into how the work will be assessed, the structure of the lesson, cross curricular links, homework and resources required. Also included for each lesson is a photocopiable information sheet for students, which is written in a student friendly manner.
This resource is ideal for Middle School students.
This Unit of Work provides 4 linked lesson plans that guide teaching of skills and techniques associated with color and abstraction. Each lesson plan is broken down into how the work will be assessed, the structure of the lesson, cross curricular links, homework and resources required. Also included for each lesson is a photocopiable information sheet for students, which is written in a student friendly manner.
This resource is ideal for Middle School students.
This Unit of Work provides 4 linked lesson plans that guide teaching of skills and techniques associated with drawing and sculpture based on the human figure. Each lesson plan is broken down into how the work will be assessed, the structure of the lesson, cross curricular links, homework and resources required. Also included for each lesson is a photocopiable information sheet for students, which is written in a student friendly manner.
Students are encouraged through the scheme to analyse the work of notable artists and sculptors . They are then guided through the development of their own artwork.
This Unit of Work provides 4 linked lesson plans that guide teaching of skills and techniques associated with drawing, painting and relief work based on architecture. Each lesson plan is broken down into how the work will be assessed, the structure of the lesson, cross curricular links, homework and resources required. Also included for each lesson is a photocopiable information sheet for students, which is written in a student friendly manner.
Students are encouraged through the scheme to analyse architecture in their locality, consider architecturally inspired artwork by recognised artists and develop their own responses. The unit of study allows for guided discovery.
This resource provides a clear guide for Art teachers. A fully editable resource which outlines a rationale for the following areas:
• Vision
• Development Plan
• Departmental marking policy
• Schemes of work
• Health and safety
• Curriculum
• Classroom management
• Internal departmental review
• Whole school involvement
• External involvement
• Miscellaneous information
This resource can be quickly amended to suit your department's particular needs.
This resource provides an informative handbook for students studying Art at Middle School. The resource covers expectations, equipment needed, how to use paint effectively and key concepts. The resource also offers a marking scheme. The download is in PDF and Word format, so you can edit and amend the resource to suit your specific needs. This resource can be used in conjunction with other resources available from Mael Matthews on TES