140 slides of retrieval tasks all linking to the formal elements in Art (line, tone, shape, colour, pattern and texture).
20+ retrieval tasks / starters / plenaries for each of the formal/visual elements in the form of multiple choice quizzes, true/false, mini tasks, visual quizzes.
A wide range of different low-stakes assessment to test students knowledge of the key concepts in Art (the formal elements). All of these retrieval tasks link to the formal elements so they can be easily applied to any topic you’re teaching.
A Powerpoint covering six lessons (86 slides in total). Pupils learn how to use the gridding method in order to draw an accurate portrait of a celebrity. Pupils then learn about layering and blending colour pencil and tints and shades in order to add the colour wheel to their portrait. The pupils who completed this unit used colouring pencil but this could be easily adapted to watercolours instead. Assessment for learning is signposted throughout. Suitable for KS3.
300+ slides. Over a terms worth of engaging lesson plans for a GCSE Art and Design project on Natural Forms. This covers the entirety of the assessment objectives and leads pupils right up to the point at which they create their own final, personal response to 'Natural Forms' for AO4. The artists used and content have importantly proven to engage male students in addition to female students.
The following are also included;
- Starters and plenaries
- Student tracker templates at key points throughout
- Peer and self-assessment points
- Student 'task lists', with room for personalised targets and target grade
- Ready to print artist research
This resource is a series of 4 lessons (to be used in conjunction with the Y7 perspective, landscape and architecture booklet I have created and uploaded). Pupils will learn about the key features of Hundertwasser's work and draw a one or two-point perspective landscape inspired by Hundertwasser, applying and refining the observational drawing techniques they learnt in part one of the project.
This resource is a series of 5 lessons (which can be used in conjunction with the perspective, landscape and architecture booklet I have created and uploaded).
Pupils learn about perspective and scale and perspective and colour. Pupils will learn how to layer and blend colouring pencil effectively and there are also a range of fun, timed observational drawing tasks to develop pupils drawing skills. Learning objectives are clear and tasks are differentiated. The outcome of this project is a one or two-point perspective landscape inspired by North East based artist John Coatsworth.