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.
Would you like an informative handbook for your Key Stage 3 art students? Well, here it is! A fully editable 11 page document which outlines the importance of art education, along with providing information about expectations, assessment, essential equipment and much more. Because it is fully editable (Word doc), you can tailor it to the specific needs of your school.
Easy to print and great to hand out on the first day back after the summer break. It provides a clear statement about the importance of art education and the expectations of students.
Easy to modify to make it suitable for any age range.
Do you wand a printable explanation of the AQA GCSE Art assessment objectives for students? If so, here it is. Each AO is followed by a clear, precise explanation of what it means. This is ideal for handing out to students at the start of the course and is appropriate for all AQA Art titles, namely, Art, Craft and Design, Fine Art, Graphics, Textiles, Photography and 3D. It will really help them address the AOs and maximise their potential.
Empower your KS3 students to engage critically with the 2024 USA Elections through this dynamic 6-lesson art scheme of work. “Exploring the 2024 USA Elections Through Art” offers a comprehensive curriculum that fuses artistic expression with civic education, guiding students to explore themes such as democracy, leadership, and the power of individual voices.
This resource is designed to spark meaningful conversations about the electoral process while equipping students with a variety of artistic techniques. Each lesson focuses on a different aspect of the elections, utilizing diverse materials and methods, including drawing, collage, political cartoons, and mixed media. Students will find inspiration from notable artists like Shepard Fairey, Norman Rockwell, and Barbara Kruger, and learn to convey powerful messages through their art.
What’s Included in this Resource:
6 detailed lesson plans with clear learning objectives, materials lists, and step-by-step instructions.
Student Help Sheets for each lesson to guide students in their creative processes.
Artist references that inspire and contextualize the artistic techniques explored in each lesson.
Assessment rubrics for easy grading and constructive feedback on student work.
Extension activities to challenge advanced learners and encourage further exploration.
Final mixed media project where students express their personal vision for the future of the USA following the elections.
Ideal for:
Middle school art teachers looking to integrate current events and social studies into their curriculum.
Educators seeking a creative approach to teaching about democracy and civic engagement.
Teachers wanting to encourage critical thinking and self-expression through visual arts.
This resource not only develops students’ artistic skills but also nurtures their understanding of democracy and the importance of their voices in shaping the future. Inspire your students to express their thoughts and feelings about the elections creatively with this engaging and thought-provoking art scheme!
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Looking for fun, fresh, and imaginative art projects that keep your students engaged and excited? Look no further! With this amazing collection of a hundred and one art lesson ideas, you’ll never run out of creative inspiration for your classroom.
Whether you are teaching primary or Key Stage 3, these bite-sized, easy-to-implement ideas will add a splash of creativity to your day without the stress of planning from scratch. Perfect for those days when you need a quick, fun activity, these lessons cover everything from Lego sculptures to rainbow drawings and even nature-inspired art.
Each idea is designed to be simple, low-prep, and adaptable for different age groups. Your students will love experimenting with unique materials like plaster, recycled objects, and melted crayons, while you will appreciate how fast and flexible these lessons are to set up!
Why You will Love It:
A hundred and one exciting ideas to spark creativity in your classroom!
Quick, low-prep activities for when you’re short on time.
Perfect for substitute teachers, art rotations, or creative breaks.
Ideal for hands-on learning, encouraging self-expression and imagination.
A mix of 2-D and 3_D projects. There is something for everyone!
Transform your art lessons and make your classroom a hub of creative exploration with this fantastic, easy-to-use resource. Get it today, and watch your student imaginations soar!
Are your students struggling to develop their Component 1 Fine Art projects? This GCSE Fine Art Help Sheet is designed to offer clear, practical advice that helps Year 11 students boost their grades, even when they are short on time.
This resource provides:
Step-by-step guidance on how to review and improve sketchbooks, ensuring that essential elements like artist research, observational drawings, and idea development are covered.
Quick tips for enhancing work in a short time, including easy-to-follow suggestions for annotations, experimentation with materials, and refining existing pieces.
A 5-day action plan to guide students through effective improvements, keeping them on track and focused on key tasks.
Perfect for both teachers and students, this help sheet is an essential tool for those needing a last-minute boost to strengthen underdeveloped portfolios. With clear, concise instructions and a student-friendly design, this guide helps learners make the most of their creative journey while meeting AQA’s assessment objectives.
Transform sketchbooks and final pieces with this easy-to-use support document!
Celebrate Christmas 2024 with this set of exciting, fun creative resources. Quizzes, drawing and making all in one big bundle of festive fun. Included in this bundle are:
A 40 question Christmas Quiz. Provided as both a PowerPoint and a printable document. Answers included of course!
A 10 question Visual Christmas Quiz – Guess the zoomed in festive object!
A 25 Christmas “True” or “False” quiz
15 Christmas grid drawing acivities – Cool gridded images for students to transfer onto blank grids. Super simple to print and hand out. Great for classroom displays.
A Make a Christmas Cracker printable activity sheet.
A series of super snowflakes to colour and / or cut out and display.
Everything you need for fun and informative lessons running up to Christmas break.
We hand out the Component 2 papers in January. This comprehensive guide is the ultimate resource for AQA GCSE Art students tackling Component 2 in 2025. Packed with practical advice, this resource helps students confidently navigate their preparatory work from the moment they receive the exam paper to the completion of their final piece.
Key Features:
Choosing the Best Starting Point: Detailed tips to help students select a theme that aligns with their strengths and interests.
Organised Prep Work: Strategies for creating inspiring mind maps, mood boards, and sketchbook entries to develop ideas.
Assessment Objective Breakdown: Clear, student-friendly guidance on how to meet all four AQA assessment objectives with examples and suggestions for artist research, experimentation, and presentation.
Practical Time Management: Weekly goal-setting tools and advice to keep students on track, avoiding last-minute stress.
Encouraging Creativity: Suggestions for taking risks, exploring personal ideas, and producing a unique, high-quality body of work.
This resource is designed to inspire and empower students, providing clear and structured advice while leaving plenty of room for creative freedom. Perfect for use in the classroom, for independent study, or as part of after-school support sessions.
Equip your students with everything they need to excel in their GCSE Art exam. Download now and ensure their success!