My name is Wendy Hobbs and I am an artist who has spent several years working as an HLTA. I was responsible for the art provision across the whole school, covering the full primary range, working closely with teachers to provide PPA cover to blend with their teaching. I am currently home educating my Yr6 child and many of the worksheets have been developed as part of the work we are doing.
Are there any that would enhance your school or home classroom experience?
My name is Wendy Hobbs and I am an artist who has spent several years working as an HLTA. I was responsible for the art provision across the whole school, covering the full primary range, working closely with teachers to provide PPA cover to blend with their teaching. I am currently home educating my Yr6 child and many of the worksheets have been developed as part of the work we are doing.
Are there any that would enhance your school or home classroom experience?
The River’s Journey - Source to Sea worksheets are an ideal accompaniment to studying water courses.
The set consists of various, flexible worksheets that can be used to fit your teaching needs for this unit of work.
All images are hand drawn, black and white drawings for easy printing/photocopying for class use.
The River’s Journey contains the following down loadable PDFs
Rivers from Source to Sea - full page illustration of the course of an ideal river, featuring as many river features as is possible, from mountain top to sea. Highly adaptable to your lesson requirements, label or annotate features with as much or little information as suits your class needs, then colour in too. Print A3 for maximum writing space.
The River’s Journey - Worksheets featuring a written description of the rivers course and the features and processes it contains, which students can complete using the word list supplied.
This is provided in 5 separate documents to make it more adaptable to your needs:
Word only worksheet featuring whole river course and word list
Whole river course description split over 3 separate sheets, upper, middle and lower course, each featuring the appropriate section of the illustration and a complete word list.
Individual downloads for the above 3 illustrated worksheets with a reduced word list appropriate to that section of river course ( full list also included)
These can be used in conjunction with the full illustration or as stand alone activities.
Answers! Copy of the completed word only worksheet. Answers apply to all worksheets.
These worksheets were developed when homeschooling my yr6 child.
All images are the property of TheArtTA
This colouring sheet makes an ideal title page when studying the Amazon or an early finishers activity.
Features drawings used in the Rainforest layers worksheet.
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Amazon Rainforest Habitat/Biome worksheet.
This resource features a base sheet with a line drawn illustration showing the different layers within the Amazon rainforest habitat/biome. This can be built on, using the additional sheets provided, by naming layers, sorting their characteristics and adding the appropriate Amazonian animals to each layer.
It provides a flexible worksheet that could be used over several sessions as needed.
It can also be used within different curriculum areas such as, habitats and biomes, environmental adaptations and evolution, and South America.
Various sizes and formats are provided to provide extra choice for group or individual use, personal preference or print budget :)
The illustrations can also be coloured in by students.
This resource includes:
The base worksheet, featuring an illustration of the layers within a cross section of the Amazon rainforest. The division of the four layers is marked on the worksheet. The worksheet is provided in three formats, A3, A4 and A3 with the A4 illustration to one side of the sheet.
Sheet showing the names of the rainforest layers and their characteristics, to cut out and stick to the base layer. There are four layers featured, Emergent, Canopy, Understorey and Forest Floor. There are also 19 individual definitions that can be sorted and attached to the correct forest layer. These definitions refer to the plant, animal and climate characteristics of each layer. This sheet is in A3 and A4 sizes.
Sheet of line drawn illustrations of rainforest animals. These are specifically animals which would be found in the Amazonian rainforest. The animals can be cut out, sorted and attached to the appropriate layers of the worksheet. All animals are named, from a variety of classification areas, and aim to highlight some of the adaptations which enable them to live in a particular layer of the forest. 24 animals in total. A3 and A4 sheets.
Information/answer sheet for teachers. This also provides additional information about the animals, which could be used in classroom discussions when placing animals and discussing their adaptations.
All images are the property of TheArtTA.
This resource features a model/worksheet showing the Earth in cross section, overlaid with examples of plate boundaries. The activity aims to provide a visual example to help students understand the zones within the Earth and to be able to place tectonic processes in relation to these.
The model involves an A4 base sheet to which sections are attached using a split pin to show the types of plate boundary that can be found.
2 versions, and a set of instructions are included.
Blank version (including instructions). This features only the drawings for the model leaving the freedom for students to complete the labelling and add further information in line with your own lesson content, e.g. thickness or composition of zones within the Earth.
Labelled version. This can be used as an activity in it’s own right where students are not required to record information, or as an example of possible labelling.
I have intended it to be a resource that is not prescriptive in its content and can be adapted to allow students to record their knowledge and understanding of the subject as they have been taught it.
Various pieces of the model can be selected for use to fit in with the teaching content and objectives of the lesson, or added on over subsequent lessons as the subject knowledge is developed.
All artwork is the property of TheArtTA
This resource features a clear, A4, line drawing of a volcano in cross section, suitable for annotating by students studying tectonics and geological forces.
No labelling is included on the worksheet, leaving you free to allow students to identify the features you require for your lesson.
Features included are: ash cloud, pumice/lava bombs, lava, magma chamber, main vent, side vent, layers showing build up of cone from previous eruptions.
All images are the property of TheArtTA.
A set of 8 printable page borders for use with activities during world oceans day or studying oceans as a topic.
These borders are created using hand drawn images of turtles, jelyfish and plastic bags.
Choice of borders to also support use with ocean pollution topics
The set consists of 2 designs:
Turtles and jellyfish
Turtles, jellyfish and plastic bags
Each of which is presented in 4 different ways, to suit use in a variety of activities:
Black and white line drawing, blank centre area
Black and white line drawing, lined centre area
Coloured image, watercolour effect, blank centre area
Coloured image, watercolour effect, lined centre area
These sheets would be ideal for written work produced within an oceans topic area, e.g. poems, that are to be displayed.
Why not use unlined sheets as a starter for children’s own interpretations in the central space?
The borders featuring line drawings can be coloured in by the pupils if desired.