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Film Making
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A portfolio guide to short film making. Including prompts such as: Writing your script Creating your storyboard Task 1: Restructuring Time: Create a short 1 min film. Shot Types Shot Composition Camera Angles Camera Movement Task 2: What was That? Editing Task 3: Final Film
Artist A to Z | W |  Wassily Kandinsky | Colour Theory
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Artist A to Z | W | Wassily Kandinsky | Colour Theory

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Kandinsky wasn’t the first abstract artist, but certainly was one of the founding fathers of the art form. Within this resource students will learn colour theories such as: Cool Colours Warm Colours Primary Colours Secondary Colours Analogous Colours Complimentary Colours
Rainy Day, Spare Time - 50 Primary School Worksheets - For All Students' Interests & Abilities
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Rainy Day, Spare Time - 50 Primary School Worksheets - For All Students' Interests & Abilities

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50 Primary School Worksheets For All Students’ Interests & Abilities. A range of subjects and topics covering Science, Maths, English, History & Art More detail about some of the worksheets here: Line Art: Demonstrate your mastery of geometric elements by creating an illustration using them! Use colored markers to identify them using the coloring key below. Classroom Rules: Who among the following kids are following the classroom rules? Give them stars for a job well done. Writing Prompt: Recall the last movie you saw in the past week. Write a review in 3 paragraphs. You have 30 minutes to finish your review. mixing colors: Use your paint to color the shapes! Prints and Patterns: Using the different materials you brought, create a unique pattern for each of the unicorns below. Combine geometric and organic shapes to make your patterns. Who Am I? Use the space below to draw a self-portrait. On the left side, draw how you look on the outside. On the right side, draw your favorite toys, animals, food, or games. Color your creation when you’re done! What does it mean? Draw a line between the speech bubble to the matching rectangle to connect the word with its meaning. My Dream Destination: In the box below, recreate any place you want to visit. It can be the moon, an amusement park, or even a place from your imagination! Use any of the materials given to you then answer the questions below. My opinion piece: Write an opinion piece based on the topic. Follow the structure to organize your thoughts. Use linking words and phrases, such as because, therefore, and since to connect your reasons to your opinion. Good luck! A Day in the Life: Journal entries are records that can be used to note the highs and lows of your day, to track your progress, or to simply recall how your day went. In no more than 200 words, write a journal entry about your activities and endeavors today.
18 Page Colouring & Practical Art  Book | Art In The Kitchen | Rosenquist, Arcimboldo & Reynolds
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18 Page Colouring & Practical Art Book | Art In The Kitchen | Rosenquist, Arcimboldo & Reynolds

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18 Page Colouring, Practical & Theoretical Art Learning From Home Book | Art In The Kitchen At home? No worries! The Art & Craft Hut have designed a downloadable and printable (A3/A4) book that teaches learners about how artists from different movements & periods, created Art from home. Stocked up on food? Great! Learn about how James Rosenquist, Giuseppe Arcimboldo & Victoria Reynolds create artwork with the subject matter ‘food from home.’ Students will do some observational drawing of what they find around the kitchen in a fun & creative way.
Mental health & student wellbeing activity book - Remote/home or in school reflective activities
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Mental health & student wellbeing activity book - Remote/home or in school reflective activities

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Activities to promote good mental health & wellbeing in young people What is gratitude? Gratitude is one of many positive emotions. It’s about focusing on what’s good in our lives and being thankful for the things we have. Gratitude is pausing to notice and appreciate the things that we often take for granted, like having a place to live, food, clean water, friends, family, even computer access. It’s taking a moment to reflect on how fortunate we are when something good happens — whether it’s a small thing or a big thing. We can use lots of words to describe feelings of gratitude: We might say we feel thankful, lucky, fortunate, humbled, or blessed. Why gratitude matters Gratitude doesn’t just feel good. Making a habit of gratitude can also be good for us. Like other positive emotions, feeling grateful on a regular basis can have a big effect on our lives. Brain research shows that positive emotions are good for our bodies, minds, and brains. “Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another, ‘What! You too? I thought I was the only one.” – C.S. Lewis Hugs relieve stress & pain Hugging often creates a feeling of calmness and relaxation. That’s because of oxytocin, which is sometimes called the “cuddle hormone.” Oxytocin is released when people or pets snuggle up or bond socially. This release can have a domino effect throughout the body and has been found to: -Reduce inflammation. -Improve wound healing. -Lower heart rate and stress. Goal setting Goals Can: -Improve self-image -Increase awareness of one’s strengths -Prove an experience of success -Facilitate effective visualisation -Encouraging prioritisation -Define reality and separating it from wishful thinking -Builds responsibility for one’s self -Improving decision making 40 yoga moves to try at home
Multi Materials-KEY RING DESIGN & PRODUCTION-Digital/Printable Portfolio-Double Diamond Process
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Multi Materials-KEY RING DESIGN & PRODUCTION-Digital/Printable Portfolio-Double Diamond Process

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Multi Materials & Product Design - KEY RING DESIGN & PRODUCTION ASSESSMENT - Digital/Printable Portfolio - Double Diamond Process Students will be assessed on their ability to design & produce a wooden key ring. The results of this assessment will be shown as DESIGN BRIEF & PRODUCTION on your report. Included: *What is a key ring? * A decorative object attached onto keys, your pencil case or school bag that may be threaded in order to keep them together or for decorative purposes. Student examples Multi Materials Room Rules & Behaviour Contract *Skills definitions & trials * For cutting wood w/ a coping saw, sanding, filing varnishing, staining & glueing Double diamond Design process *Key Ring - Final plan * Orthogonal drawing practise *Assessment Rubric *