A presentation guiding students through the creation of a digital culture poster.
Students are asked to select a country before creating a tile which is repeated to create the background. Students then draw their own national animal of their chosen country and layer the two stages together.
Suitable for KS3 or KS4 and can be followed using Photoshop or Photopea.
GCSE Photography digital sketchbook - shared with students who create their own online sketchbook.
Centered around the theme of WANDERLUST, tasks allow students to enjoy experimental photography using clever photography hacks. All shoots can be completed using a mobile phone and edits can be made using Photopea.com.
GCSE Digital Sketchbook introducing the camera basics through a series of photoshoots and tasks.
Students learn basics such as leading lines, aperture, frames and the formal elements.
Students make their own copy of the presentation and then edit and add their images and research.
A unit of work centered around the British Pop artist, Peter Blake. The slides introduce students to the Pop Art movement before directing a self portrait in the style of the iconic artist.
Students will also consider collage and modern popular culture whilst creating their own ‘Sources for Pop Art’.
The final task is a cross curricular challenge to produce a collaged vinyl record design, in the style of Blake’s ‘Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club Band’, depicting 10 key events in History.
Worksheet designed to aid students with written analysis for Art & Design.
Space is left in the middle of the sheet to include a chosen piece of the artist’s work before discussing their thoughts and opinions towards the pieces.
Space is also left for students to complete the artist’s name as a title in the style which matches the genre of work the artist worked in.
A lesson introducing students to the theme of Day of the Dead in Art & Design. Students are given background information about the festival, including traditions, symbols and meanings.
The task allows students to work collaboratively to create a joint papal picado bunting. There are excellent Maths links throughout the lesson, as well as literacy opportunities.
Day of the Dead outcomes can then be developed in following lessons.
A comprehensive collection of slides which introduce the basic facial proportions of portrait drawing. Students are lead through front and side sketches in the style of Efran Malo before completing a cross hatching self portrait.
The slides also cover dry point etching and printing using cereal boxes. These are linked to the work of Andy Warhol and colourful collage backgrounds. Lots of student examples are provided to aid this stage of the project. A digital Photopea tutorial is also provided for those learning from home or in need of extension work.
Finally, a home task in the style of Vik Muniz allows students to think about meaning and concept within portraiture.
A Powerpoint used for Years 5 and 6 Art & Design but suitable as a DT project also. The slides give visual stimulus for students to create scale models of their classroom or school.
Completed as an online distance task with great success.
A presentation demonstrating the grid technique for portraiture drawing. Students were asked to draw their teacher before completing their own self portrait.
Images can be replaced and photographs of teachers / students easily added.
Completed during online distance learning, students also enjoyed the challenge of drawing of drawing a friend that they missed and sending them their work!
Visual stimulus for one of art lesson based on Shadowology. These slides introduce the work of illustrator Vincent Bal and encourages students to work creatively in making their own designs.
Originally used during distance online learning, students enjoyed working away for the screens and challenging their creative minds. It also acts as great stimulus into creative writing from the characters and senarios created.
Presentation giving instruction to a group Christmas drawing challenge. Each student is allocated one of 20 squares to complete using tonal shading. Once complete, the squares place together to create a large scale drawing of The Grinch.
This was originally carried out as a remote, online task and images pasted together digitally. It may adapted easily for in class purposes.
4 x presentations of a chopped up Christmas characters:
The Grinch
Home Alone
Miracle on 34th Street
Elf
Students copy their allocated square from the grid and use shading and tones to complete their part. Once complete, place the squares together and see the large scale, class drawing!
Perfect for group activities whilst developing drawing skills.
Each character has 12 squares per image. Can be printed or presented digitally.
A presentation introducing the street art of Malaysia. Students are guided through inspiration and talking points on the value of street art and more culturally aware designs by Ernest Zacharevic.
Originally completed during distance learning, students completed a drawing or painting which interacted with the selection of blank wall space suggested in the slides.
Once complete, a simple overlay using SCREEN on Photoshop allowed them to superimpose their designs onto their building or textural surface.
A vocabulary poster with numerous descriptive words to describe texture in Art & Design. The poster covers to sheets of paper and can be printed either A4 or A3 in size. Once joined together on the wall, an easy to access guide to describing work, and specifically line, is displayed in the classroom.
A vocabulary poster to aid students in expanding their vocabulary when describing texture in Art & Design. The poster is a 2 part piece, which can printed to A4 or A3 size. Once joined together, the poster displays a number of descriptive words for students to use when discussing texture within their art work.
KS3 Formal Elements introduction sheets. This sheets helps students to practice the tonal shading grid before applying their technique to an outline of a scrunched bank note.
Outline provided helps students to focus on the shading technique, rather than worry about the outline.
A presentation and tutorial to guide students through the work of Temi Coker, creating a mixed media digital poster as an end product.
Students are to draw a portrait of an inspirational figure from back history before piecing together a poster design, in the style of Temi Coker.
Basic Photoshop instruction provided with room for students to make their own copy of the presentation and add their development as they progress. Analysis prompts and written tasks are also provided throughout the presentation.
A Powerpoint guide to creating a stop motion animation using iPads and the free Stop Motion Studio app.
The download also includes a cut out sheet of props to help create the suggested collage in the style of designer Eleanor Woods.
Originally designed to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee, the package can be used as a celebration of British history.
Set of 9 vocabulary prompts to broaden use of language in Art & Design. Each poster is a key term with an example of how it can replace basic language in art annotations.
Can be printed to A4 or A3 size.
Series of 6 posters outlining the Edexcel Art & Design specification. The posters come as lists for each marking category and describes in student friendly vocab the assessment criteria for each marking level.
Each marking band is spread over 2 sheets, usually printed to A4 size and joined together.
A perfect visual aid for students to understand how to achieve work in higher levels.