I am a Secondary Art & Design teacher with an extensive background in SEND teaching. The resources I provide are used in my department to engage our students and support them to develop their Art & Design skills.
I am a Secondary Art & Design teacher with an extensive background in SEND teaching. The resources I provide are used in my department to engage our students and support them to develop their Art & Design skills.
This lesson plan provides students with key information about Cubism and includes an observational drawing task.
Students will be able to produce work that demonstrates knowledge and understanding of Cubism, demonstrate critical understanding of historical and contemporary art references and develop observational drawing skills in a range of media. Resource includes key words and a stretch and challenge task.
Overview
“Exploring Power” is a resource designed to help students understand and explore the concept of power through Art and Design. This handout includes essential keywords, mood board ideas, information about influential artists, and connections to pop culture. I created this resource to support my KS4 Art and Design students, however it is also suitable for KS3 and 5.
This resource contains a mind map with 100+ keywords around the theme of Power. It also contains 3 moodboards that explore politics, environment and human nature as a subtheme of Power.
This resource introduces students to a wide variety of artists who explore Power throughout their work. For example:
Ai Weiwei
Marina Abramović
Ali Ferzat
Barbara Krueger
Bansky
Students are also given 6 examples of books and films that explore the theme of Power in their narrative.
Use this handout to deepen your students understanding of Power and allow them to express their insights creatively through Art and Design.
Product Description
Elevate your Key Stage 3 Art & Design lessons with this comprehensive PowerPoint focused on Hannah Höch and the Dadaism movement. This ready-to-use resource is designed to engage students and deepen their understanding of an influential art period, providing a structured yet creative learning experience. This PowerPoint includes 2 lessons.
Features:
Informative Content: Detailed information about Hannah Höch and Dadaism, covering the historical context, key characteristics, and significance of their work.
Starter and Plenary Tasks: Engage students from the beginning and consolidate learning at the end with well-crafted activities.
Homework Task: Extend learning beyond the classroom with thoughtfully designed homework assignments.
Typography Task: Explore the impact of typography in Dadaism with hands-on task that encourages creativity.
Artist Reproduction Task: Challenge students with a pencil reproduction of Hannah Höch’s work, featuring differentiated resources to support all learning levels.
Collage Recreate Task: Inspire creativity with a collage task that includes clear success criteria and an extension task for advanced students.
Key Words and Learning Objectives: Introduce and reinforce key vocabulary and learning objectives to ensure students grasp essential concepts.
Retrieval and Reflection Tasks: Enhance retention and encourage critical thinking with retrieval practices and reflection activities.
Why Choose This PowerPoint?
Engaging and Educational: Captivating content that makes learning about Hannah Höch and Dadaism both informative and fun.
Comprehensive Coverage: A complete package that covers everything from initial engagement to final reflection.
Differentiated Resources: Tailored materials that cater to various learning abilities, ensuring every student can succeed.
Creative Tasks: Hands-on activities that not only teach but inspire students to explore their artistic talents.
Bring the fascinating world of Hannah Höch and Dadaism to your classroom with this all-inclusive lesson PowerPoint, designed to foster a love for art and design in KS3 students.
PowerPoint Lesson Plan Resource on Jean-Michel Basquiat.
This lesson plan provides students with key information about Jean-Michel Basquiat and his artwork and encourages them to examine his unique style. Students will create their own self portrait in response to his artwork. Includes an analyse and evaluate starter activity, information on the artist and neo-expressionism movement and practical portrait task using mixed media. Includes exit ticket plenary.
Learning Objectives: To be able to explore the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, experiment with materials and develop individual responses to the ideas explored in his artworks.
PowerPoint Lesson Plan Resource on Jean-Michel Basquiat.
This lesson plan provides students with key information about Jean-Michel Basquiat and his artwork and encourages them to analyse his use of symbolism and interpret their meanings. Students will explore their own identity by creating a self portrait in response to his artwork. Includes an analyse and evaluate starter activity, information on the artist and neo-expressionism movement and practical portrait task using mixed media. Includes exit ticket plenary.
Learning Objectives: To be able to explore the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, experiment with materials and develop individual responses to the ideas explored in his artworks.
This lesson plan provides students with key information about Jean-Michel Basquiat and his artwork and encourages them to examine his unique style. Students will create their own self portrait in response to his artwork. Includes an think pair share starter activity, scavenger hunt task with information on the artist and practical portrait task using mixed media. Includes exit ticket plenary.
Learning Objectives: To be able to explore the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, experiment with materials and develop individual responses to the ideas explored in his artworks.