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Art and Design resources and lesson plans for KS3. Strong focus on artist analysis and how literacy can be included in the Art and Design curriculum, additionally focusing on the visual and formal elements in Art.

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Art and Design resources and lesson plans for KS3. Strong focus on artist analysis and how literacy can be included in the Art and Design curriculum, additionally focusing on the visual and formal elements in Art.
Colour Theory Year 7 SOW
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Colour Theory Year 7 SOW

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Scheme for Year 7 Colour theory, includes: Colour theory painting template Friedensreich Hundertwasser Artist link with in depth research on ‘The End of Greece’ Student examples of Hundertwasser research page and artist copies Hundertwasser common characteristic starter worksheet Matisse inspiration images and common characteristics sheet Kandinsky artist inspiration images and common characteristics sheet
Comic book analysis and Design worksheets.
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Comic book analysis and Design worksheets.

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Worksheets to be used with Pop Art/comic book scheme of work, students to analyse the visual characteristics of comic books and use literacy skills to write about these. Comic book design sheets - diffrentiated to help those students less able with their drawing skills - templates with volumetric figure drawing in two different poses available. Additionally a volumetric superhero pose sheet for the higher ability students to be challenged.
Matisse inspired organic shapes design. year 7 Shape project.
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Matisse inspired organic shapes design. year 7 Shape project.

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Using the elements of shape and colour - working in the style of Henri Matisse taking inspiration from his work to draw a pattern using organic shapes and colouring them in using primary and secondary colours. This worksheet is aimed at KS3 year 7 and includes artist reference images, a space for the students to draw and a smaller green box for the evaluation.
Nikki Farquharson - Pattern
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Nikki Farquharson - Pattern

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Lesson aimed at year 7 - links with shape and pattern, even could link in with colour theory. I have used this to discuss pattern and how to create effective work using pattern. Lesson pack includes: starter task - common characteristics Powerpoint - about Nikki Farquharson, her work and task on how to create a NikkieFarquharson inspired piece. Homework - Nikki Farquharson research sheet with facts, analysis and artist copy sections for students to complete.
Cubism work booklet.
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Cubism work booklet.

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A series of worksheets ranging from artist research, art and design vocab sheets, drawing skills and practical tasks all linked to Cubism.
Eric Joyner - Acrylic Painting
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Eric Joyner - Acrylic Painting

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Lesson includes: Common characteristics starter activity. Eric Joyner artist research page. Success Criteria in written form and visual examples of previous students work (What a good one looks like). Breakdown of a level 3, 4 and 5 with these visual examples - gives students a clearer idea of how to improve their own work.
Art and Design - Learning Journeys
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Art and Design - Learning Journeys

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2x Learning Journeys/Road Stories: KS3 road story with project examples for year 7, 8 and 9. Project examples are included or can be adapted to fit a different project. KS4/5 Art and Photography road story including all information on Assessment objectives and how students can achieve these in their work.
GCSE ART Pen and Ink wash experimentation
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GCSE ART Pen and Ink wash experimentation

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GCSE Art AO3 Experimentation guidance: Powerpoint for pen and ink wash experimentation. Powerpoint includes: worksheet with leaves on for students to do observational drawing. Step by step instructions of the task with pictures to help. Equipment list for planning and preparation. Annotation guidance and key questions to answer at the end of the PPT.