11 different art worksheets, great for remote learning, cover lessons or as extension tasks.
Useful for KS3 and KS4.
Topics covered included:
Aboriginal Art
Natural Forms
Vincent Van Gogh
Henri Matisse
African Masks and Picasso
Banksy
Keith Haring
Doodle Art
A project for KS3, currently tried and tested with great success on a year 7 cohort.
The project engages students with the theme of personal identity and looks at how identity was displayed on historic ‘Coat of Arms’. Students will get a chance to create an identity silhouette, aswell as design their own Coat of Arms using symbols based on their own identity.
The project features 4 Lesson Objectives to be used across 8-9 lessons.
You will receive -
A powerpoint for all lessons
Worksheets and image resources
Example Work
This is an entire unit of lessons teaching ks3 students basic drawing skills to prepare them for KS3 art. Very useful for year 7 class term 1.
The unit includes a term’s worth of lessons, starter tasks, literacy tasks for art key words and some worksheets.
Students look at artwork by Morandi, Vincent Van Gogh and M.C. Escher.
They will learn how use shading aswell as mark-making skills. This project was put together in mind of the covid19 bubbles for September 2020, so the project works with limited media (pen and pencil).
A tried and tested project on “Identity” for GCSE Art. Taught to year 11 for their coursework unit.
In this bundle you will find resources for both student and teacher including:
A Coursework tracker (split over two documents) for students outlining and explaining all works/homeworks for the unit.
A tracker for the teacher (split over two documents) allowing the teacher to follow and monitor student progress.
A powerpoint introducing the topic of “Identity” and explaining the Assessment Objectives.
A summer task worksheet introducing the topic of “Identity”, set prior to starting the unit itself (year 10 summer holiday).
A mock exam booklet for students on the day of their mock exam, outlining tasks and expectations with visual exemplars.
Revision sheets of artists to support.
Entire unit of Protest Art, explores range of mediums and size and scale. Opportunity to learn about context behind protests and how they inspire artists and regular people to create art.
Very useful for KS3, particularly year 8. Unit also looks at Corita Kent, Banksy, David Gentleman and Bob and Roberta Smith as artists.
Bundle includes:
6 lessons
5 homework tasks
Reference imagery
4 worksheets (great for extension tasks)
A tried and tested project on “Natural Forms” for GCSE Art. Taught to year 11 for their coursework unit.
In this bundle you will find resources for both student and teacher including:
A Coursework tracker for students outlining and explaining all works/homeworks for the unit.
A tracker for the teacher (split over three documents) allowing the teacher to follow and monitor student progress.
A powerpoint introducing the topic of “Natural Forms” and explaining the Assessment Objectives.
A summer task worksheet introducing the topic of “Natural Forms”, set prior to starting the unit itself (year 10 summer holiday).
A mock exam booklet for students on the day of their mock exam, outlining tasks and expectations with visual exemplars.
Helpsheets with analysing artists and own work.
Entire unit of Surrealism Art and Salvador Dali. Features mini activities that use ‘thinking hard’ skills that encourage higher questioning. Drawing tasks include studying Dali’s surrealist artwork, learning about what surrealism is and developing a surrealist landscape of their own.
Very useful for KS3.
Bundle includes:
5 lessons
2 homework tasks
Reference imagery