Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
Three report comment banks, two dedicated to Art and another focussed on form comments. Hopefully this bundle will really help speed up your report writing.
This book provides a step by step art project for Primary aged students. The focus is "The Natural World". Children are guided through the development of drawings and paintings based on natural objects. A range of artwork by recognised artists is also introduced to students.
The resource can provide a structure for 6 to 8 individual art lessons. It also allows for modification by the teacher to suit the particular group.
This Primary Art resource has been developed by Start Creative Resources
Help your students with this resource. The resource provides a set of files to support exam level Art students. Files cover:
How to apply for an art foundation course
How to paint a dramatic seascape
Periods of art history
Questions to consider when analysing art
A guide to 1 point perspective
A guide to the proportions of the human face
A guide to developing an effective sketchbook
This pack could easily be passed on to students in digital form and would provide them with a useful set of support materials.
Reduce your holiday workload with this resource. These documents provide a structured guide for students, outlining a week by week approach to developing preparatory work and emphasising the importance of fully covering the Assessment Objectives. Included is a checklist to help students keep themselves on track. Also, a visual prompt sheet for analysing the artwork of recognised artists.
The resource is provided as a PDF and also as a Word document so that it can be easily edited to suit your school's specific needs.
These resources have been devised by Mael Matthews, Senior Art Moderator for the UK's largest Art Exam board.
101 Primary Art Ideas. Don't let Art get squeezed out of the curriculum in your school! 101 ideas for Art lessons for children aged 5 to 11. Quick and easy to use. A useful reference for when you need an idea quickly! Ideas cover a range of techniques and materials. A range of difficulty levels. Ideas to suit everyone!
Here is a fully editable curriculum plan for Art eduction. It provides a thorough outline of art units from Year 7 through to the end of Year 13 (A level). The plan has been designed to be progressive, enabling students to develop and re visit core skills as they progress through their schooling. Provided as a Word document for complete editing freedom.
Engage students with the natural world with this bundle of Art resources focussing on trees. A step by step guide to drawing trees as well as images of trees for inspiration.
Suggested starting points for the 2020 AQA Fine Art Component 2 question paper. Includes suggestions for Qs 1 to 7, image slideshows for Q1 and Q6.
Also includes the following.
A step by step guide to developing preparatory work with an emphasis on meeting the Assessment Objectives.
An example Level 9 sketchbook
Advice on how to develop ideas for a final outcome.
Please note that the questions are referred to by number, not actual title so as not to contravene Ofqual regulations around reproducing questions, so cross reference with the actual question paper is required.
AQA Fine Art Component 2 papers are out. This 14 page document provides suggestions for areas of artistic exploration for each of the 7 starting points. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ACTUAL STARTING POINTS ARE NOT REPRODUCED, so this resource needs to be read alongside the question paper. Provided as a Word document so that it can be copied, edited and inserted into your own documents.
Also includes alternative artist suggestions for each of the 7 starting points.
No illustrations provided, this is a text document to significantly speed up your planning.
Ideal information to hand out to students to help them start to develop their preparatory work.
Unlock the magic of colours with our “Colourful Adventures Bundle” – an all-in-one guide and activity designed to ignite creativity in your classroom! Perfect for art teachers, homeschooling parents, or anyone passionate about fostering artistic exploration in young minds.
What’s Included:
Colour Mixing Guide:
Dive into the world of colours with our comprehensive Colour Mixing Guide! Tailored for 11-year-olds, this step-by-step guide makes learning fun and engaging. Your students will master the art of blending primary colours to create a spectrum of stunning secondary and tertiary shades. With easy-to-follow instructions and a style suited for young learners, the guide encourages experimentation and sparks the imagination.
“Colourful Creatures Collage” Activity:
Take the learning further with our hands-on and delightful “Colourful Creatures Collage” activity! This activity seamlessly integrates the colour mixing skills acquired from the guide into an imaginative art project. Students get to bring their colourful creatures to life, exploring their creativity and expressing themselves through a vibrant masterpiece. This activity not only reinforces colour theory but also nurtures fine motor skills and storytelling abilities.
Why Choose Our Bundle:
Comprehensive Learning: Our guide covers primary, secondary, and tertiary colours, ensuring a well-rounded understanding.
Engaging Activity: The “Colourful Creatures Collage” activity turns learning into a captivating adventure, fostering a love for art.
Easy Implementation: No need for extensive preparation – simply follow the guide and watch your students’ creativity soar.
Educational and Fun: We believe learning should be enjoyable. This bundle combines education with excitement, making art an unforgettable experience.
Who Can Benefit:
Art Teachers: Enhance your curriculum with a vibrant and practical approach to colour theory.
Homeschooling Parents: Make art lessons at home an engaging and educational experience for your children.
Art Enthusiasts: Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or art lover, our bundle adds a splash of colour to your educational toolkit.
Embrace the beauty of colours and unleash your students’ creativity with our “Colourful Adventures Bundle” – available now on Teachers Pay Teachers. Elevate your art lessons and watch as your students embark on a journey of artistic discovery!
We can hand out the AQA A level Art Component 2 question papers on Friday 1st February. Get ahead off the game with this collection of support resources. Included are the following.
Support bundle for students comprising of:
Contents
• Introduction
• Student information
• Week by week guide
• Homework checklist
• Support request sheet
• The History of Art – Notable Periods, Styles and Artists
• Component 2 Final Outcome Checklist
• Art Analysis Prompt Sheet
• AQA A level grade boundaries from 2019
• Securing Outstanding A level Performance in Art
18 pages in total.
A document for teachers explaining why ALPS doesn’t always work for Art.
A fully editable letter to parents explaining what is required.
We hope that this will take the pressure off at the start of the process.
Suitable for AQA and EdExcel GCSE Art. Are you desperately trying to get your GCSE Art students to focus on finishing Component 1 before we hand out Component 2 papers? If so, this will help. Clear, straightforward advice for students on how to review their preparatory work and formulate a plan for an outcome or outcomes. Notes emphasise the need to make informed choices and pull ideas together.
This resource is provided as a word document so that you have full editing freedom. You can simply copy the text and drop it into your own documents. There are no images with this document. It is pure, explanatory text.
I use it with my students every year in a booklet format and I find that it really helps them organise their thoughts.
I hope it helps you too.
68 high quality photographs of a real human skeleton to support art students. Every part of the skeleton is photographed. ideal for students focussing on anatomy. Also suitable for Biology students.
A great little Halloween art activity. An easy to print paper skull template in the style of the Mexican Day of the Dead Candy Skulls.
Students can add their own designs and colour, cut out and fold into the skull shape.
Decorate your classroom with them and make links to mexican culture.
A four lesson art unit focusing on the connections between art and medicine and health.
Each lesson includes timings, activities, materials list and homework ideas.
The anatomical work of Leonardo da Vinci is explored and students are encouraged to develop their own artwork through careful observation.
The Elements of Art are well covered.
Ideal for strengthening those cross curricular links. You might even want to get the Science department involved!
An Art project to engage Primary school students in issues associated with cultural identity. This fun and informative resource provides four hour long lessons which challenge students to think about their own cultural identity and link it to imagery. They are then invited to explore elements of art through drawing, painting and collage. Fun activities that all students can access.
This resource includes four lesson plans, materials lists, artist references, timings and a rubric.
Also included is a 15 minute demonstration video showing how an exciting drawing can be developed around a cultural image.
Are you looking for an effective, fully editable Art curriculum plan? This might help. A curriculum plan suitable for secondary school, years 7 to 13, along with an accompanying rationale and implementation plan.
Both documents are provided in Word, so that you can modify as required.
A clear A Level Art student guide explaining how to successfully complete Component 1. Ideal for handing out at the start of Year 13 to provide straightforward, easy to follow guidance on what is required to meet the assessment objectives.
Includes a week by week chart for them to log their progress to encourage them to retain ownership of their work and keep on track.
Provided as a Word document so that you can edit it to your heart’s content!
Suitable for AQA andEdExcel specifications.
A clear GCSE Art student guide explaining how to successfully complete Component 1. Ideal for handing out at the start of Year 11 to provide straightforward, easy to follow guidance on what is required to meet the assessment objectives.
Includes a week by week chart for them to log their progress to encourage them to retain ownership of their work and keep on track.
Provided as a Word document so that you can edit it to your heart’s content!
Suitable for AQA andEdExcel specifications.
This resource provides visually stimulating slides from A to Z - showing a corresponding art word or term.
Words and terms are purposefully challenging, therefore stretching students specialist vocabulary and knowledge. The resource could contribute to the Art Department's literacy policy.
Included are words such as Decoupage, Impasto and Xylography.
This resource can be used as a slideshow or can be printed for permanent display around the Art room.