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 visually stimulating posters for your classroom covering the 7 elements of Art? Here they are. 7 posters defining the following elements:
Color
Shape
Form
Value
Texture
Line
Space
Each poster is a high quality visual image with a definition. As they are provided as high quality jpeg files, they can be printed out large scale for display in your art room, or inserted into any document you wish.
Kapow! Here’s a cool Back to School Art activity for kids 9 to 14. There are a range of superhero templates that kids can use to design their own superhero character. They can add color to develop their own super suit and then they can think and write about the super powers that their character will have. Check out the complete preview doc so that you can see exactly what you get.
There are 3 male templates and 3 female templates. There is also a blank worksheet for kids to draw out their own superhero from scratch.
You could encourage children to write about super powers linked to study skills, for instance, super memory or super writing ability …. Or you could use it as a lead into creative writing, with their superhero saving the day in an adventure. The templates are provided as worksheets and also as full page coloring sheets so that you have lots of creative freedom. Also check out the speech bubbles that kids can add their own text to, cut out and add to their super hero pictures.
Also included are superhero emblem templates so that kids can design their own super badge!
This resource could help make cross curricular links – study skills, art, creative writing. 18 pages in total.
A printable worksheet for students aged 11 to 15. Clear, student friendly information is provided on body image. Student understanding is then checked through a question sheet. The question sheet also offers an extension activity, allowing students to explore the theme further. Ideal for cover lessons and form time PSHE sessions.
40 amazing original Op Art colouring sheets. Each one has a different challenging kaleidoscopic design. Kids can add color freely to the coloring cells to make their own unique Op Art designs. Ideal as a starter or extension activity, or for when you need a sub lesson in a rush. Also wonderful for calming down over active kids. No prep needed apart from printing them out and getting the crayons or sharpies out!
A big fun Christmas Quiz. 40 questions in both a slideshow and document format. Also a visual round of 10 questions. 50 questions in total. Answers included of course!
Why not have some festive Art fun with this bundle of cool grid drawings. 15 gridded Christmas images with corresponding blank grids for kids to copy the image on to. Great for helping them develop their drawing and colour mixing skills. The pics could even be made into Christmas cards as an extension to the activity. Apart from printing them this a preparation free activity, so it’s ideal as a substitute lesson too. Provided here as pdf and also Word documents so that you have complete editing freedom.
Merry Christmas to you from Start Education!
Support students with the development of their Component 2 work with this set of 38 copyright free photographs of movement. Ideal as a starting point to drawing activities.
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.
Get the GCSE Art exam unit off to flying start in January with this resource. We hand out the AQA GCSE Art Component 2 exam papers in January. Support students from the start with this bundle of resources. Included are the following.
Question starting point suggestions for Art and Design and Fine Art
External task support document for students which guides them through the development of preparatory work that fully meets the requirements of the four Assessment Objectives.
A student friendly explanation of the Assessment Objectives which highlights the need to develop ideas.
Guidance on how to develop a final outcome.
An example of a grade 9 sketchbook
A step by step guide to developing a sketchbook.
A fully editable letter template to parents informing them of the work that students will be undertaking and how support at home would be helpful.
An art history printable.
Supporting images for Q1 (Art and design and Fine Art) and Q6 (Fine Art)
The 2019 version of this resource was a TES top download. All resources are print friendly. We hope that this dramatically reduces your workload at the start of the development phase.
Please note that questions are referred to by number only so as not to infringe Ofqual regulations about reproducing questions. You will therefore need to cross reference these notes with the original question papers.
If you would like to only download supporting images rather than everything else offered here please go to the following pages [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-art-exam-2020-photographs-of-crowds-of-people-12229399]
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Suggested starting points for the 2020 AQA Art and Design Component 2 question paper. Includes suggestions for Qs 1 to 7 and an image slideshow for Q1. The question starting point suggestions sheet is provided as a Word doc so that you have complete editing freedom.
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.
An explanation of the importance of generating ideas.
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.
A level Art Component 2 exam papers are available in February.** Get ahead of the game and get students off to a flying start with this extensive support resource written by an experienced HOD and examiner. suitable for AQA Art and Design, Fine Art, Textiles, 3D, Photography and
Included is the following.
• Introduction to Component 2
• Student information
• Week by week guide leading the student through the development of work
• 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 - An explanation of how to achieve an A* grade.
Also includes a PowerPoint explaining the importance of developing cohesive ideas and how to ensure that work fully addresses the Assessment Objectives.
Also a student friendly explanation of the Assessment Objectives.
Please note that the exam questions are NOT reproduced here as this would be a violation of regulations. This resource provides a clear framework to support all questions.
The 2020 AQA A Level Art Component 2 exam papers are handed out in February. This FULLY EDITABLE resource will give your students a flying start by structuring their preparatory work. Included is the following.
• Introduction to Component 2
• Important information for students
• 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 to ensure analysis is thorough
• AQA A level grade boundaries from 2019
• An explanation of how to secure Outstanding A level Performance in Art - How to get A*.
Also includes a FULLY EDITABLE PowerPoint on what the Assessment Objectives mean and the importance of developing ideas.
We have provided this as fully editable versions so that you can really make the resource work for you and your students.
Keep this no prep Art sub lesson near by for when you need a sub lesson in a hurry. Students will love using the printables to design their own superheroes. They can add pattern and color to the templates and even decide on their super powers! The resource includes 3 female and 3 male worksheet templates with space to write down their chosen super powers, a blank template for students to have a go at designing a superhero from scratch, speech bubbles for adding to their designs, super hero logo templates to help students design their own super logo and large scale versions of each superhero template for students to really get involved with the designing and coloring. Great fun for all ages … even grown ups!
Be sure to check out the preview document, which shows you the whole doc, so you know exactly what you are getting.
We hope you students enjoy using this resource!
Here is a fantastic art lesson exploring PORTRAITURE. Ideal for KS3 students.
This lesson is one of 38 lessons in a series that aims to take the effort and planning out of art teaching.
Each lesson includes a clear explanation of activities for the teacher, a materials list, health and safety guidance, illustrations, home study suggestions, cross curricular links and a fantastic, print friendly student support sheet to ensure that everyone understands the aims of the lesson.
Why not check out all the other lessons in the series? Collectively they provide a whole year of art education!
Here is a list of the lessons in the series. Check them out in our shop!
Lesson 1 Tone
Lesson 2 Observation
Lesson 3 From observation to abstraction
Lesson 4 Relief
Lesson 5 Portraiture
Lesson 6 Portraiture part 2
Lesson 7 Portraiture part 3
Lesson 8 Clay
Lesson 9 Clay part 2
Lesson 10 Clay part 3
Lesson 11 Color
Lesson 12 Color part 2
Lesson 13 Color part 3
Lesson 14 Three dimensional
Lesson 15 Three dimensional part 2
Lesson 16 Three dimensional part 3
Lesson 17 Three dimensional part 4
Lesson 18 Human figure
Lesson 19 Human figure part 2
Lesson 20 Human figure part 3
Lesson 21 Human figure part 4
Lesson 22 Architecture
Lesson 23 Architecture part 2
Lesson 24 Architecture part 3
Lesson 25 Architecture part 4
Lesson 26 Color abstraction
Lesson 27 Color abstraction part 2
Lesson 28 Color abstraction part 3
Lesson 29 Color abstraction part 4
Lesson 30 Masks
Lesson 31 Masks part 2
Lesson 32 Masks part 3
Lesson 33 Masks part 4
Lesson 34 Dramatic landscapes
Lesson 35 Dramatic landscapes part 2
Lesson 36 Dramatic landscapes part 3
Lesson 37 Abstract landscapes
Lesson 38 Abstract landscapes part 2
Here is a fantastic art lesson exploring PORTRAITURE. Ideal for KS3 students.
This lesson is one of 38 lessons in a series that aims to take the effort and planning out of art teaching.
Each lesson includes a clear explanation of activities for the teacher, a materials list, health and safety guidance, illustrations, home study suggestions, cross curricular links and a fantastic, print friendly student support sheet to ensure that everyone understands the aims of the lesson.
Why not check out all the other lessons in the series? Collectively they provide a whole year of art education!
Here is a list of the lessons in the series. Check them out in our shop!
Lesson 1 Tone
Lesson 2 Observation
Lesson 3 From observation to abstraction
Lesson 4 Relief
Lesson 5 Portraiture
Lesson 6 Portraiture part 2
Lesson 7 Portraiture part 3
Lesson 8 Clay
Lesson 9 Clay part 2
Lesson 10 Clay part 3
Lesson 11 Color
Lesson 12 Color part 2
Lesson 13 Color part 3
Lesson 14 Three dimensional
Lesson 15 Three dimensional part 2
Lesson 16 Three dimensional part 3
Lesson 17 Three dimensional part 4
Lesson 18 Human figure
Lesson 19 Human figure part 2
Lesson 20 Human figure part 3
Lesson 21 Human figure part 4
Lesson 22 Architecture
Lesson 23 Architecture part 2
Lesson 24 Architecture part 3
Lesson 25 Architecture part 4
Lesson 26 Color abstraction
Lesson 27 Color abstraction part 2
Lesson 28 Color abstraction part 3
Lesson 29 Color abstraction part 4
Lesson 30 Masks
Lesson 31 Masks part 2
Lesson 32 Masks part 3
Lesson 33 Masks part 4
Lesson 34 Dramatic landscapes
Lesson 35 Dramatic landscapes part 2
Lesson 36 Dramatic landscapes part 3
Lesson 37 Abstract landscapes
Lesson 38 Abstract landscapes part 2
Here is a fantastic art lesson exploring 3 DIMENSIONAL ART. Ideal for KS3 students.
This lesson is one of 38 lessons in a series that aims to take the effort and planning out of art teaching.
Each lesson includes a clear explanation of activities for the teacher, a materials list, health and safety guidance, illustrations, home study suggestions, cross curricular links and a fantastic, print friendly student support sheet to ensure that everyone understands the aims of the lesson.
Why not check out all the other lessons in the series? Collectively they provide a whole year of art education!
Here is a list of the lessons in the series. Check them out in our shop.
Lesson 1 Tone
Lesson 2 Observation
Lesson 3 From observation to abstraction
Lesson 4 Relief
Lesson 5 Portraiture
Lesson 6 Portraiture part 2
Lesson 7 Portraiture part 3
Lesson 8 Clay
Lesson 9 Clay part 2
Lesson 10 Clay part 3
Lesson 11 Color
Lesson 12 Color part 2
Lesson 13 Color part 3
Lesson 14 Three dimensional
Lesson 15 Three dimensional part 2
Lesson 16 Three dimensional part 3
Lesson 17 Three dimensional part 4
Lesson 18 Human figure
Lesson 19 Human figure part 2
Lesson 20 Human figure part 3
Lesson 21 Human figure part 4
Lesson 22 Architecture
Lesson 23 Architecture part 2
Lesson 24 Architecture part 3
Lesson 25 Architecture part 4
Lesson 26 Color abstraction
Lesson 27 Color abstraction part 2
Lesson 28 Color abstraction part 3
Lesson 29 Color abstraction part 4
Lesson 30 Masks
Lesson 31 Masks part 2
Lesson 32 Masks part 3
Lesson 33 Masks part 4
Lesson 34 Dramatic landscapes
Lesson 35 Dramatic landscapes part 2
Lesson 36 Dramatic landscapes part 3
Lesson 37 Abstract landscapes
Lesson 38 Abstract landscapes part 2
Clear, straightforward facts about nuclear weapons. Their history and the current global situation. Fully illustrated. Also includes a printable worksheet to test student understanding. A useful resource for use in lessons, for emailing home or for setting as a sub lesson.
A clear, concise fact file of the life and work of Vincent van Gogh. A great resource to give to students to support and develop their understanding of the work of one of the world’s most influential artists. The 6 page resource also includes a worksheet that allows students to check their understanding of the information provided and also develop their analytical skills by considering their own views of the artwork. Finally, students are invited to develop their own artistic skills by producing artwork inspired by the work of Vincent van Gogh.
Ideal as a substitute lesson, for emailing to students remote learning, or as a basis for an Art History lesson.
Suitable for Secondary School students.
Watch out for lots more artist fact files dropping soon.
Do your students ever complain that they don’t see the point of visual art education? I know mine do!
So, I give them this handout to help them see the amazing opportunities that art provides and how the skills learnt through art education support other subjects and simply add a wealth of qualities to a person’s life.
The handout has also got lots of cool visuals and is written in a student friendly style.
Hope it helps.