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Selling unique and high-quality resources and display items for the classroom. Make your classroom cool with these creative and inspiring products. I've been teaching 15 years and I'm passionate about creating a classroom environment where kids are inspired and excited to learn. I use my experience in graphic design to develop high quality resources and display items. If you have any requests for personalised products or need something whipped up, let me know.

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Selling unique and high-quality resources and display items for the classroom. Make your classroom cool with these creative and inspiring products. I've been teaching 15 years and I'm passionate about creating a classroom environment where kids are inspired and excited to learn. I use my experience in graphic design to develop high quality resources and display items. If you have any requests for personalised products or need something whipped up, let me know.
Aboriginal Art intro and activity
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Aboriginal Art intro and activity

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PowerPoint introducing Aboriginal art appropriate for 4-7s. Does not contain the lesson plan but the PowerPoint brilliantly guides you through the lesson with stunning visuals and then into the activity. Activity: Add dots to the templates of lizards and turtles provided.
Miniature Art Gallery- Pablo Picasso
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Miniature Art Gallery- Pablo Picasso

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Want to raise the profile of a BIG artist in a miniature way? Make yourself a miniature art gallery! They are such a unique, space-saving way to highlight an artist and a brilliant way to inspire children to copy their style. Print out the pages from this PPT/ PDF as small as you wish. This pack gets you going with Pablo Picasso
Miniature Art Gallery- Roy Lichtenstein
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Miniature Art Gallery- Roy Lichtenstein

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Want to raise the profile of a BIG artist in a miniature way? Make yourself a miniature art gallery! They are such a unique, space-saving way to highlight an artist and a brilliant way to inspire children to copy their style. Print out the pages from this PPT/ PDF as small as you wish. This pack gets you going with Roy Lichtenstein.
Miniature Art Gallery- Kehinde Wiley
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Miniature Art Gallery- Kehinde Wiley

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Want to raise the profile of a BIG artist in a miniature way? Make yourself a miniature art gallery! They are such a unique, space-saving way to highlight an artist and a brilliant way to inspire children to copy their style. Print out the pages from this PPT/ PDF as small as you wish. This pack gets you going with Kehinde Wiley- a fab artist to study during black History Month.
Pumpkin Art contest
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Pumpkin Art contest

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Get you school using their creative skills to make fancy pumpkins! Download this PowerPoint to inspire them with stunning ideas and then hold your own gallery.
Frida Kahlo: 6 week self-portrait teaching sequence (PowerPoint and activity Pack)
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Frida Kahlo: 6 week self-portrait teaching sequence (PowerPoint and activity Pack)

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If you’re looking to teach into Frida Kahlo and self-portraits, then this 6 week lesson pack is for you! Pack includes 6 Powerpoints which start with a warm-up activity, provide main teaching and then lead into activities. Unit builds towards self-portraits and covers: Lesson 1: Intro to the life and works of Frida Kahlo Lesson2: Surrealism (was Frida a surrealist?) Lesson 3: Facial features Lesson 4: Proportion Lesson 5: Final piece sketching Lesson 6: Colour mixing Warm-up activities are focused on line, shape and value
Elements of Art PowerPoint and activity starter
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Elements of Art PowerPoint and activity starter

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A fantastic new PowerPoint introducing and examining the elements of art for KS1 and KS2. This 33 slide PowerPoint explores the 7 elements and shows examples of artists renound for demonstrating them. Towards the end, explore the famous quote from Picasso ‘Every child is an artist’ and discuss if the childen agree. The activity starter promotes the use of the 7 elements as children recreate this important notion. Examples of previous children’s work included as examples.
Collaborative special quote project for distance learners
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Collaborative special quote project for distance learners

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This project has 60 squares to be decorated and then pieced together to reveal one very special quote. I used it for distance learners who submitted them and then I cropped them all. Can be used in classroom and just cut up and stuck together. Some are just plain squares and some have parts of text. Encourage those with text to only use light colours. “You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. But the most important thing is, even if we’re apart…I’ll always be with you.”― A.A. Milne,
Return to school collaborative quote
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Return to school collaborative quote

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This collaborative project uses the famous Henry Ford quote to bring the children together with a lovely art piece. Give each child a square to decorate how they wish. 60 squares available on individually printable pages. Each square has a light border for easy trimming. Place the squares back together in order to view the collaborative piece.
Christmas bauble craft- printable sheets
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Christmas bauble craft- printable sheets

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Download sheets to print and create these lovely baubles. Noel font differs slightly from photo shown. Steps: gather old bauble (or children bring in) print sheets cut Noel labels to size and hole punch left hand side children tear or cut song sheets into small strips glue onto bauble overlaying with pva sprinkle on glitter once dry, tie Noel lable on
Clay Time!
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Clay Time!

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These posters are to give children ways to explore with clay. Can you make the clay…? It is so important that we teach the children how to use clay, giving them time to explore, before we expect a final outcome. Tips: I use a lesson to just the kids explore. First creating the smoothest balls, then seeing how flat they can make it without tearing, then creating the longest and thinest sausages. Finally, introducing this word mat. Encourage them to only use their hands before introducing tools later.