Word Document guiding students through their Written Study for A Level Art & Design. The document was originally used for the Edexcel spec but can be adapted to any exam board.
The style of writing encourages students to write as a commentary, rather than a traditional essay.
Can be delivered at the end or in sections through the Y13 course.
Worksheet introducing students to traditional Victorian Christmas cards and their usually gruesome images. Students are asked to design their own alternative card design - using some of the more surreal examples set by early Victorian design.
The work may be completed on the sheet in the space provided or as a separate card.
Please note this is a worksheet resource only. Suitable for cover lessons or one off Christmas activities.
Researching, designing and creating a Google Doodle advert for an Inspirational Woman / figure. The scheme is structured as a mini GCSE project, encouraging students to work in their chosen style and generate their own ideas. The process covers research, planning, refinement, experimentation and completing a final outcome.
Pre made net worksheet for students to make and decorate a Christmas Market stall. Print onto brown paper for full effect.
Can be used as a mini gift box or tree ornament once made and complete.
Set of 4 worksheets which encourage students to research into the life stories of artists. In the style of illustrator Liz Clements, students are to produce a portrait of the artist, before adding tattoos in her style of symbols and meanings relating to the artists life and works.
The work sheets have an example in the style of Frida Kahlo, a blank Frida Kahlo and blank Jean Michel Basquait activity sheet.
A project overview of how to develop the research into a display piece is also provided.
Worksheet (one portrait, one landscape) instructing students to research into traditional East Asian cultural masks and their significance and meanings.
Students are to find examples from 6 countries, add a picture example and then make notes about why the masks are of importance.
A good activity to begin a mask related project and encourage independent research in a visual manner.
Suitable for GCSE or A Level, an introduction task which allows students to gain understanding of the formal elements in Photography.
Using the work of Alan Schaller as a starting point, student collate images in relation to each element and discuss how it is applied.
Can be used as a glossary of terms as discussions take place and introduction to good secondary research collation.
Formal Elements full scheme of work, directing students through a series of activities to build confidence and skill in drawing techniques. The package includes and editable PowerPoint and individual worksheets to print and present in sketchbooks.
The project focuses on currency initially but allows students to build towards a portraiture final outcome.
Examples of Year 7 work to show outcomes and sketchbook layout.