Engaging, easy-to use, challenging, adaptable art resources for happy, busy teachers and highly productive students. Designed by a Head of Creative & Performing Arts, Head of Art and GCSE and A-level Art moderator.
Engaging, easy-to use, challenging, adaptable art resources for happy, busy teachers and highly productive students. Designed by a Head of Creative & Performing Arts, Head of Art and GCSE and A-level Art moderator.
Need to assess your student’s skills in Art?
No problem!
Download and print and you’re ready to go…
-3 different easy-to-use, easy to mark drawing assessments
-clear instructions for students
-assessment criteria & marking scheme
Use this engaging resource to get your Design Technology or Art students to refine their skill of shading in 3D objects using pencil.
This lesson features...
-Quick-print worksheets (differentiated)
- Assessment Criteria
-Key vocabulary words
-Higher thinking questions
Includes a lesson plan!
A handy step-by-step guide using artist JIM DINE to help your students create excellent Artist Research pages.
Includes:
-Assessment Objectives
-Examples of Artist Studies
-Animated diagram explaining how to create an Artist Research
-Template that helps students in interpreting an artwork
-Resources to support Art vocabulary
-Use this resource to get students to earn marks for all Assessment Objectives and to effectively plan for their GCSE 2017 Photography exam.
Features:
-Differentiated pathways to ensure student confidence and success in planning & producing a high quality final piece for the art exam
-Examples of high-quality outcomes
-Questions for students to evaluate where they are at with their exam-planning
-Strategies for how to achieve a high-quality outcome for different skills and tastes
Use this ppt to inspire Art & Design students to pursue an art-related career as well as enable them to create their own gallery.
Featuring:
-Assessment Criteria for task
-Key Vocabulary
-List of Art-related careers
-Link to a video clip on 'What Does a Curator do'
Student mission: To select famous works of art to make a collection and curate an exhibition in my own imaginary art gallery.
-To present my gallery in a unique way on a page in my sketchbook
-To give my gallery a name and use an interesting lettering style to draw the title on my page
-To use the resources provided as well as researching at home to collect images of art to display in my gallery
- To include the title of each artwork and the artists name
One of my favourite lessons to teach. Now your students can enjoy it too! Featuring differentiated resources and a skill-building handout ready to print. Everything you need for a dynamite lesson all included in this ppt. Just add fineliners… and students.
-Empower your students by teaching them how to skilfully use the ink wash technique against success criteria
-Learn about the dark art of Goya and Redon and link to Beginning/and/or End
-3 ready-to-print skill worksheets offering different levels of challenge
-Includes a variety of Goya and Redon images for students to work from
-Differentiated with key art vocabulary in 8 different languages
-Reflection plenary questions to deepen learning and self-evaluate
Use this resource to get your students drawing portraits using tone & the observational method.
This resource includes instructions for 2 different skills and could cover 3-4 lessons:
1- Self-portrait drawing from observation
2- Half-portrait of a celebrity.
Differentiated targets for Stretch & Challenge, More able and less able students.
-2 booklets that teach art history, observational and grid drawing techniques and are fun to work through.
-Over 8 hours worth of materials.
-Scaffolded structure to learning, with Do Now (starter) tasks which build up to a final outcome.
-Great for remote lessons as clear instructions make it easy for students to work through independently.
-High quality activities which develop a range of fundamental drawing skills.
-Easy to use- just download and print.
-Includes Assessment Criteria
-Perfect for KS3 & KS4.
Optical Art lessons where students learn op art techniques and then create their own dazzle ships. Optical illusions.
Includes:
Content for 2 to 4 lessons
Examples
Success Criteria
Do Now Tasks
Printable worksheets
Marksheet
Teach Colour Theory properly and create a high quality outcome using Watercolour paint.
Includes:
-Slides content and printable worksheets for several lessons (6 or more)
-Introduction to relevant artists
-Success Criteria
-Colour Theory Key vocabulary
-Exemplars
Need a high quality Design Technology resource?
Need to print it out ASAP?
2 lessons worth of Food & Nutrition cover- just, buy and print and you’re covered.
-Sensory words crossword puzzle
-Dangers of sugar activity pack
In a rush?
No need to fuss.
Download these 3 double-sided cover sheets and print and you are sorted.
Enough activities to keep your students engaged and learning for 3 entire lessons.
Includes**
-Skulls & Vanitas worksheet**
-skull drawing activity
-highlight the key words knowledge task
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-Colour Theory worksheet**
-Colour theory revision activity
-Colour theory wordsearch
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-Still Life worksheet**
-highlight the key words knowledge task
-Still life drawing activity
-Still life wordsearch
A variety of tasks including drawing, designing and analysis of Ergonomics in Design Technology
Quick print cover sheet to keep students learning all lesson.
KS4 Egonomics
Something that is designed to work well with the human body is designed to be ergonomic. A good example of this are games controllers.These are carefully designed to fit the human hand and be comfortable to use. If your hands ache using when playing games, you are probably play too long and should take a break
Print & go high quality 2 page Design Technology cover worksheet for 1 or 2 lessons
Students will learn about and complete a variety of different activities to deepen their understanding and application of the 6 R’s of Sustainability in Design:
Reduce, Repair, Reuse, Refuse, Rethink & Recycle
Great for KS3 & KS4
Everything you need to make your end of year assessment process go smoothly and stress-free
Literally print out the tests & project instructions and you’re good to go
3 unique worksheets to print out for each of year 7, 8 and 9
full instructions and assessment criteria written on each worksheet
Easy to mark and out of 25 so easy to calculate a percentage score if needed
This is what my department is using now to assess drawing skills and progress made to collect data for our end of the year reports.
An entire SOW for your year 12 art students written by a Pearson Edexcel & OCR A-level Art moderator.
Download & share with your students today to get them started on producing a wide variety of high quality outcomes that develop and showcase their technical skills, personal style and analytical abilities.
Includes:
Step by step instructions & examples outcomes for students to complete the highest quality of mindmaps, moodboards & artist research
A diverse selection of artists for students to choose from
Guided instructions on how to take your own photos, present, annotate and sketch from them.
Instructions and artist links on how to created a sophisticated collage working from copies of their own photos and other collage materials to create an inspired outcome.
Guidance to produce an extended focus drawing with a choice of 7 different media & techniques.
Instructions on how to complete a final mindmap that articulate clearly the direction the personal project & outcome is going to take.
-Use this resource to enable your students to analyse and evaluate their own & their peers final art outcomes for the Edexcel 2017 Beginning/End exam
-Improve the quality of writing to earn marks for Assessment Objective 3:Record & 4: Present
-S.E.M.I. Writing frame with question prompts and model answers
-Red/Amber/Green sketchbook to-do checklist
-Clear breakdown of Assessment Objective 4.
2 for 1- You are getting both the Year 7 & Year 8 booklets.
Everything you need to kick-off your food tech unit!
This one-of-a-kind booklet will safely take your students on a journey through 7 different practicals while engaging their senses and challenging their knowledge & skills.
-A wide range of activities and practicals
-Assessment Criteria
-Links to GCSE themes
-Do Now & reflection activities
I will learn about hygiene, equipment, routines & organisation of the kitchen
I will learn how to cooperate with others to safely prepare food using a range of skills
I will learn the importance of healthy eating and plan nutritious menus
I will learn how to taste and describe food using sensory vocabulary
I’ve designed this lesson for my students so that they come back to me with PRIMARY SOURCES that they’ve created that they can then work from.
This resource includes:
-Clear instructions
-Possible interpretations of the theme with ideas of what to photograph
-Links to an artist
-Examples of good photographs
-Examples and instructions of how to organise photographs in the sketchbook and how to respond to them using drawing etc.
-Use this resource to get students to earn marks for all Assessment Objectives and to effectively plan for their 2017 Art exam Beginning/End.
Features:
-Differentiated pathways to ensure student confidence and success in planning & producing a high quality final piece for the art exam
-Examples of high-quality outcomes
-Questions for students to evaluate where they are at with their exam-planning
-Formulas on how to achieve a high-quality outcome for different skills and tastes