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All of these resources are designed by a Subject lead for Art and Design. They are implemented and used within a successful art department. I do not upload anything I would not use with a class myself.

All of these resources are designed by a Subject lead for Art and Design. They are implemented and used within a successful art department. I do not upload anything I would not use with a class myself.
Acrylic Techniques Lesson
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Acrylic Techniques Lesson

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This resource is aimed at KS4 students as an introduction to Acrylic techniques. The resource is designed so that they could work independently discovering each technique as they go. We use google classroom to make sure every student has a copy on their ipad but schools without iPAds couid provide a printed copy of the slides on each table students could share. I suggest limiting students to two colours. Every tecnique has its own slide and there is a literacy friendly starter at the beginning. If you wanted to adapt and improve you could add recordings of each technique on every slide.
Vincent Van Gogh Cover
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Vincent Van Gogh Cover

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Vincent Van Gogh worksheet. Take the stress of of planning cover! Great worksheet - students work independently to answer all the questions about Vincent Van Gogh starry night. You have the option of setting students the optional challenge of copying part of the starry night photograph with colouring pencils (no space dedicated to this on the actual worksheet - just illustration how to make a whole lesson out of this one sheet) .
Gestural painting lesson
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Gestural painting lesson

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This is a really fun lesson we usually do around october. We put pumpkins and flowers on the tables and student create some A2 gesural paintings usually in a double lesson. The slides have a continuous line starter activity, some artist links and student examples that we have accumulated over the years.
Watercolour techniques lesson
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Watercolour techniques lesson

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This resource is aimed at KS4 students as an introduction to watercolour techniques. The resource is designed so that they could work independently discovering each technique as they go. We use google classroom to make sure every student has a copy on their ipad but schools without iPAds couid provide a printed copy of the slides on each table students could share. Every tecnique has its own slide with a full explanation and image of the technique. If you wanted to adapt and improve you could add recordings of each technique on every slide.
Fauvism COVER LESSON
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Fauvism COVER LESSON

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This is the perfect cover lesson to have in your back pocket. It is easy to follow and easy to lead especially if you have a non-specialist teaching your lesson. It starts with a video to show students (link included). After students watch the video they have a fill in the blanks task (answers on the last slide) The main part of the lesson is dedicated to students transcribing one of the Fauve paintings using your chosen media. Add and adapt slides as you see fit however this is ready to go, requires no printing just ensure that they have access to paper/sketchbooks and coloured pencils.
Vincent Van Gogh Cover worksheet
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Vincent Van Gogh Cover worksheet

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Vincent Van Gogh cover worksheet - The forst section of the cover focus’ on critically analysing his work. Extention to draw out part of the Starry night painting using coloured pencils.
Planning a Photoshoot
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Planning a Photoshoot

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This resource is designed to help GCSE students plan and design their own photoshoot relevant to their project. This resource is open enough that you can use it for any project students are currently working on. Included: Starter activity - students consider the effect of lighting and camera position. Main task - Students create a photoshoot plan page. checklist and sentence starters included. Extra resources - Glossary of photographic devices with images e.g Simplification, focal point, lines, depth of field
Banksy Worksheet COVER
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Banksy Worksheet COVER

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Great printable resource all about the work of BANKSY perfect for cover lessons. Make you life easier by downloading your copy today!
Natural Forms observational drawing cover
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Natural Forms observational drawing cover

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This resource is a straighforward cover lesson for a natural forms theme. Students are provided with some vetted photographs that they may choose to draw from. This is used in an iPad school so every student has the ability to look at the photos online. To adapt for a non iPad school just print a few copies of the images to have on hand in the lesson.
POP Art COVER LESSON
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POP Art COVER LESSON

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An easy cover lesson to have in your back pocket! Students explore POP art and then create a transcription using the media of your choice. Smart start includes a snippet from our knowledge organisers and provides students with sentence starters so they can answer it in their sketchbooks.
GCSE Art Knowledge organiser Assessment Objectives
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GCSE Art Knowledge organiser Assessment Objectives

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This is a detailed A3 assesment objective knowledge organiser which covers all 4 AQA Fine Art assesment objective. It is designed to stretch and challenge the most academically able. You would be able to simplify the knowledge in these planners for use with low ability/SEN students.
LITERACY KEY WORDS ART
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LITERACY KEY WORDS ART

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Thi resource is something that is designed for display in classrooms. A very useful teaching resource and great for promoting subject specific literacy.
KS3 Impressionism COVER LESSON
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KS3 Impressionism COVER LESSON

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This is the perfect cover lesson to have in your back pocket. It is easy to follow and easy to lead especially if you have a non-specialist teaching your lesson. It starts with a starter activity that encourages the students to look and consider San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk, 1908-1912 by Claude Monet. You could help a non specialist with this section by adding to speaker notes some observations they might discuss with students. The following task is a fill in the blanks and then finally the main task is a transcription of the same painting they have been looking at. Add and adapt slides as you see fit however this is ready to go, requires no printing just ensure that they have access to paper/sketchbooks and coloured pencils.