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PSHCE Display Lettering
These letters can be printed at any scale to suit you, and used for a range of display layouts and purposes. Simply print, cut out and arrange as you wish to create a more exciting, eye-catching PSHCE display. Suitable for any and all classrooms.
Note: I print and use these A3 for my own display board.
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
PSHCE Poster Display
This resource is perfect for your PSHCE displays, informing students of the definition of each letter. Print to the size most appropriate for your classroom.
Note: I print and display this poster at A3. Varied versions will be available soon.
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
'Assessment Objectives' Display Resources
This download includes title lettering and descriptions of each Assessment Objective on aesthetic backgrounds.
These display resources are a perfect starting point for creating an visually exciting yet informative display for GCSE and A-Level students to gain an understanding of each Assessment Objective.
(Recommended printing size to match display board pictured is A4, however, this may vary depending on your display board measurements)
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Coloured Pencil Tone, Blending and Mark Making Techniques Worksheet
A useful and simple resource for teaching students how to create varying tones using coloured pencil, as well as how to blend colours together and mark-making.
This resource would be most suitable for Key Stage 3 when teaching coloured pencil fundamentals early on, as well as allowing Key Stage 4 or 5 students to practice and recall how to use them effectively/successfully. It may also be suitable for Primary students if applicable.
2 worksheets are avaiable, one with and one without the decorative border/background.
Lesson Powerpoint is also available to purchase, on its own or as a bundle!
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Funky Frames for Display Board
These digitally-drawn funky frames are perfect for using on displays to showcase students work.
Sizes, shapes and variations vary, and this download includes a PowerPoint with all frames included, as well as each of them individually to allow you to print and resize as needed.
(Recommended printing size to match display board pictured is A3, however, this may vary depending on your display board measurements)
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Large Display Ombre Coloured Arrows
These aesthetic, ombre rainbow coloured arrows are perfect for any display board, whether its for timelines, diagrams, or just for decoration. This resource is scaled at A4, however, can be easily edited to fit any size room or display board/area.
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Art Analysis Support Sheet
A useful and aesthetic resource to support students of all Secondary Key Stages in writing about art/artists work.
This worksheet breaks down written work into focus areas: Content, Form, Process, Mood and Context. It also provides sentence starters to further support students for each of these focus areas. This resource is intended to be double-sided, but will still be useful even if this printing option isn’t available.
Suitable for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 / GCSE Art/Artist Analysis.
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Colour Theory and Mark-Making Worksheet (Suitable for Cover lessons)
This worksheet was created to be used for cover lessons, allowing students to practice and recall their knowledge of colour theory, and apply in in a creative way.
Students will apply knowledge of colour combinations and how to build up tone through mark-making. Useful for quick cover lessons, or just for general lesson time.
L/Q: Can i show a further understanding of Colour Theory and mark-Making.
(Learning Question is along the top of the worksheet, to allow you to crop it down if not needed/necessary).
This worksheet would be most suitable for Key Stage 3.
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
'Why is Art important' Display Resources
This download includes title lettering, transferable skills and quotes about why Art is important.
This display is perfect for encouraging a love and interest in Art, as well as communicating its importance within our world.
(Recommended printing size to match display board pictured is A4, however, this may vary depending on your display board measurements)
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Art Cover Lesson Worksheets Bundle
A selection of worksheets that have all been designed to be cover lessons for Art lessons, including colouring, Tim Burton themed self-portraits, Artist copies and more.
A compressed ZIP folder will be downloaded, which has a selection of worksheets and PowerPoint slides that can be shared with or printed for students to use. These work great for cover lessons or even homework tasks. You will receive 5 files in total.
These resources have been designed for Key Stage 3 students.
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Artist Research Bundle (Suitable for Cover lessons and Homework)
A selection of Artist Research prompts for 6 different artists, including Matisse, Miro and Micheal Craig Martin.
A compressed ZIP folder will be downloaded, which has pre-made PowerPoint slides that can be shared with or printed for students to use. These work great for cover lessons or even homework tasks.
These resources have been designed for Key Stage 3 students but would also help support Key Stage 4 when writing Art Analysis and creating research pages.
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Pop Art Basics Lesson Powerpoint
This short yet useful Powerpoint lesson is great for teaching students of all ages about the Pop Art movement.
It is most suitable for Key Stage 3, however could also be used for Key Stage 4.
This Powerpoint includes a Do now task, main task, and a plenary focusing on understanding Pop Art.
A Powerpoint and PDF version are available once purchased, so it can be changed to fit your needs.
Note: The embedded video’s will not work in the PDF version
(Font styles in Powerpoint version may differ due to changing software and applicable fonts - e.g Windows, IOS/Macbook etc)
A more in-depth collection of Pop Art lessons are also available, along with an Ultimate Pop Art Lessons Bundle!
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Bundle
PSHE Display Bundle
This bundle contains a selection of display resources that would be useful for any PSHE display. With posters and letters, colourful arrows with a endless amount of uses, and a kindness bingo card which could be printed as a poster or used in lesson time.
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Fundamentals fo Art Mini Project Booklet
This booklet contains a number of art activities to teach and support students in learning about the basics of Art in a mini ‘Fundamentals’ project, including tone, mark-making and colour theory.
Useful to print individually for cover lessons or for general lesson time.
This worksheet would be most suitable for Key Stage 3.
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Coloured Pencil Application Lesson Powerpoint
A useful and simple Powerpoint for teaching students how to create varying tones using coloured pencil, as well as how to blend colours together and mark-making.
This resource would be most suitable for Key Stage 3 when teaching coloured pencil fundamentals early on, as well as allowing Key Stage 4 or 5 students to practice and recall how to use them effectively/successfully. It may also be suitable for Primary students if applicable.
This Powerpoint includes a Do now task, main task, and a plenary focusing on self-assessment and understanding the success criteria for coloured pencil application.
It is editable as a Powerpoint and PDF version are available once purchased, so it can be changed to fit your needs.
(Font styles in Powerpoint version may differ due to changing software and applicable fonts - e.g Windows, IOS/Macbook etc)
The worksheet(s) for this lesson are available to purchase separately or as a bundle!
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Tone and Mark-Making Lesson Powerpoint
A useful Powerpoint for teaching student about mark-making, and how to create different tones using different techniques
Students have the oppitunity to create a small tonal scale using the mark-making technique above. They can then apply that technqiue to a 3D objects (with examples and animations to support students).
This resource has been designed for Key Stage 3 students.
This Powerpoint includes a Do now task, main task, and a plenary focusing on self-assessment and understanding the success criteria for material application and building tone with stippling.
It is editable as a Powerpoint and PDF version are available once purchased, so it can be changed to fit your needs.
(Font styles in Powerpoint version may differ due to changing software and applicable fonts - e.g Windows, IOS/Macbook etc)
The worksheet(s) for this lesson are available to purchase separately or as a bundle!
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Colour Theory Lesson Powerpoint
A more indepth Powerpoint for teaching student about Colour Theory, including Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Warm, Cool, Complimentary and Analogous Colours.
Students have the oppitunity to complete a Colour Wheel showing Primary, Secondary and Tertiary colours and their placement. This can be completed in watercolour or poster paints to allow students to learn to mix all colours using just the 3 primary ones.
This Powerpoint includes a Do now task, main task, and a plenary focusing on self-assessment and understanding the success criteria for Colour Theory and material application.
It is editable as a Powerpoint and PDF version are available once purchased, so it can be changed to fit your needs.
(Font styles in Powerpoint version may differ due to changing software and applicable fonts - e.g Windows, IOS/Macbook etc)
The worksheet(s) for this lesson are available to purchase separately or as a bundle!
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Alphonso Dunn Lesson Powerpoint
This lesson uses the artwork of Alphonso Dunn as inspiration, and students can complete the worksheet as you wish, whether you are teaching tone, mark-making, scale and proportions or (in this case) fineliner and water. The Powerpoint is editable and can be changed appropriately.
It is most suitable for Key Stage 3, however could also be used for Key Stage 4.
This Powerpoint includes a Do now task, main task, and a plenary focusing on self-assessment and understanding the success criteria for material application and building tone.
A Powerpoint and PDF version are available once purchased, so it can be changed to fit your needs.
(Font styles in Powerpoint version may differ due to changing software and applicable fonts - e.g Windows, IOS/Macbook etc)
The worksheet(s) for this lesson are available to purchase separately!
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Colour Wheel Basics Lesson Powerpoint
A simple Powerpoint for teaching student about the basics of Colour Theory, focusing and just Primary, Secondary, Warm and Cool Colours.
Students have the oppitunity to create a colour wheel showing the Primary and Secondary colours, as well as what warm and cool colours are. This lesson can be completed in watercolour, coloured pencils, or any other materials you would like. This resource has been designed for Key Stage 3 students.
This Powerpoint includes a Do now task, main task, and a plenary focusing on self-assessment and understanding the success criteria for Colour theory.
It is editable as a Powerpoint and PDF version are available once purchased, so it can be changed to fit your needs.
(Font styles in Powerpoint version may differ due to changing software and applicable fonts - e.g Windows, IOS/Macbook etc)
The worksheet(s) for this lesson are available to purchase separately or as a bundle!
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Pointillism/Stippling Lesson Powerpoint
This simple plant-themed pointillism Powerpoint allows students of all Secondary Key Stages to learn and practice how to apply the technique of pointillism to complete an image.
Students will apply knowledge of building up tonal values using dots, and can practice by completing the tonal scale at the bottom of the worksheet.
This Powerpoint includes a Do now task, main task, and a plenary focusing on self-assessment and understanding the success criteria for material application and building tone with stippling.
It is editable as a Powerpoint and PDF version are available once purchased, so it can be changed to fit your needs.
(Font styles in Powerpoint version may differ due to changing software and applicable fonts - e.g Windows, IOS/Macbook etc)
The worksheet(s) for this lesson are available to purchase separately or as a bundle!
Miss K Jenkins :)
All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.