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Learning about Perspective
This powerpoint has been successfully taught to key stage 3 and 4. The learners will develop an understanding of one point and two point perspective, and learn how to draw a street view or a bedroom view. The learners i did this project with have just moved on to creating their final piece this took 2 lessons, once they are finshed ill upload some finished pieces.
I did a demonstration every step of the way for the learners. hope it wourks for you: Rachel Thomas, Art teacher, North West.
Visual Exam Prep 2012
This is a great set of visuals for Fine Art 2012 aqa, the requirements for exam and preperation and exam question clearly set out and printable slides which are used as work sheets to differentiate learners. Used in EBD school but visuals are great at any level. Rachel Thomas: North West Art Teacher
Creative Typography
This is a brief that I have used for year 12 graphic design students, as part of component 1.
It could be also used for a GCSE group as a coursework project in year 10/11
Students willl research ‘creative typography’
design a plan a photoshoot for each letter they make
all work will be evidenced throughout using photographs and annotations.
Final outcome will be an A2 poster for porfolios ready for university interview prep. see students examples on slide 3 of the ppt.
Photography Homework
A useful homework thats fun and easy to achieve using anything small in the home.
students will explore the work of ‘slinkacho’
consider juxtaposition of any object, doesnt have to be a human. also works well with lego people, small toys etc
Portraiture worksheets
Great for a cover lesson, very few materials needed, includes success criteria and assessment
Biro drawing
10 steps to creating this piece of work:
Collect materials for the background.
Arrange them on the paper
Stick them down
Dry brush with emulsion paint
Draw the outline in biro / pencil
Use a biro to add tone using lines
Use a thicker felt tip pen to shade in large areas
Paint highlight in using white emulsion
Use a fine liner/biro to add fine detail
Completion of the final piece
examples/strengths & assessment
Graffiti Quiz
A great quiz, used to follow up a graffiti project for ks3 and 4. Great visuals to help learners stay engaged. Used for SEN of all ages…great for mainstream too!
What is pattern?
I have designed this for a mixed group of boys, all with a variety of learning difficulties. They enjoy focusing on specific shapes and colors, and working neatly to create a final piece. Terms - triangle, pattern
What is a logo?
This powerpoint has been used for a low ability keystage 4 group of boys. It has enabled them to understand what a logo is and how to go about designing their own logo. Especially as they are not allowed to rub out their ideas, it helps teach them that all ideas are good ones and all plans should be kept as part of planning/understanding assessment.
Experimental Mark Making
Throughout this Lesson, we will be learning about Mark making and artists who have explored mark making in different ways.
As we progress, you will be learning how to be experimental with your mark making, being inspired by Hallmark designer/artist ‘Ashley Goldberg
By the end of the project, you’ll get the chance to create your own repeat pattern through using the poly printing method
Research and describe task
video links
explore and experiment
self/peer assessment
Street Art Homework Task KS3 ART
This task is part of a larger scheme of learning aimed at KS3 Art (year 7)
Based on Street Art vs Graffiti and the news.
Literacy links
PSHE links
Year 9 Natural Forms
SOL for year 9
Art & design focusing on range of skills, based on Natural forms. good for early GCSE or GCSE prep.
Ashley Goldberg Mark making workshop KS4 Art Graphics
This resouce covers around 3 hrs of GCSE prep work, I used it for a graphics project based on packaging. The students used the patterns they create for backgrounds to ‘pattern packaging’
Research A01 and Experimenting A02 when the results are scanned in and used digitally they look great, super lessons for all abilities. Will need photoshop skills for final outcomes and using a clipping mask. This is part of a wider packagaing project
Portraiture Homework Tasks
3 stand alone homework tasks to run along side a SOL planned for year 7 Art & design.
KS3 FINE ART: Understanding Shape and Form
A drawing resource, great for KS3.
Understanding of shape/form and mark making techniques.
Understanding 2D and 3D form
Understanding the formal elements of photography and planning a photoshoot
A project for year 9 but would easily suit GCSE Photography students.
Students will explore the work of Rankin, both his work digitally and the destroying techniques.
Students will look at 4 formal elements to use within their shoot, create a full shoot plan inspired by Rankin
They will produce contact sheets working through the image approval process.
They will choose which images they want to take forward to destroy.
once destroyed in the style of Rankin they can be scanned in and digitally manipulated.
Assessment sheets included
Evaluation lesson included
Intro to Photography
Understanding Photography & keywords
Painting shadows
Banksy
Photoshop & CD cover design
Creating your own photo shoot
4 key elements
Compose & shoot
Prior knowledge questionnaire
All learners will learn how to create their own photograph
ALL learners will learn about lighting, composition, creative framing and angled
ALL will have produced a sketch and photograph from materials provided
Step by Step Portraiture
This scheme of work was used with year 7 and 8, but I feel it would be a success with any learner struggling with portraits. I used each facial feature for a whole lesson with relevant starters and plenaries. After 5 lessons the learners were able to put together a detailed portrait.
Basic Photoshop lesson 1
designed this for GCSE/ALEVEL photoshop (photography students) it was a great intro to the software and students liked it as they saw instant results. hope you find it useful too.
Natural forms
To visually explore a natural form through direct observational drawing- lesson 1
Artists
Tasks
keywords
prior knowledge
the bigger picture