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Miss Rosselli's SEMH & SpLD Art & English Resources

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About the Author - I am a fully qualified Art teacher and for the past nine years, I’ve taught Art and Personal and Social Development full time to children and teenagers with complex social, emotional and mental health needs and Specific Learning Difficulties. Over the past 4 years I have qualified as a dyslexia specialist and taught in a school tailored to learners with dyslexia & associated challenges. Please be aware my resources are tailored to SEMH and SpLD.

About the Author - I am a fully qualified Art teacher and for the past nine years, I’ve taught Art and Personal and Social Development full time to children and teenagers with complex social, emotional and mental health needs and Specific Learning Difficulties. Over the past 4 years I have qualified as a dyslexia specialist and taught in a school tailored to learners with dyslexia & associated challenges. Please be aware my resources are tailored to SEMH and SpLD.
GCSE Photography - Medium Term Plan
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GCSE Photography - Medium Term Plan

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This document is an extremely detailed scheme of work for GCSE Photography. It is in line with the national curriculum and the GCSE criteria and covers all of the assessment objectives.
GCSE Art - Intro to Personal Project
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GCSE Art - Intro to Personal Project

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This PowerPoint was used as an introduction lesson to the first GCSE Art & Design Project (Personal Project). It includes a fun starter, inspiring examples of topics students can choose from and a SEND friendly plenary.
Artist Research Lesson
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Artist Research Lesson

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This lesson is tailored to GCSE Art & Design. It focuses on Assessment Objective 1: Artist Research, explaining what needs to be included to achieve a high grade. The PowerPoint also includes a printable sheet for students to tick off the work as they complete it.
GCSE Art & Design Reflection Theme Introduction
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GCSE Art & Design Reflection Theme Introduction

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This PowerPoint is designed to introduce GCSE Art & Design students to the exam theme ‘Reflections’. It contains three initial tasks; create a title page, mind map and mood board. It also contains a wide variety of artist examples and some thought provoking questions as prompts.
GCSE Art - AO2 Development
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GCSE Art - AO2 Development

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This PowerPoint is designed to cover several GCSE Art lessons. It introduces ‘AO2 - Development’ and provides examples and detailed explanations of how to approach it. It also includes fun and interactive starters.
KS3 DT Bird Box. Lesson 1.
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KS3 DT Bird Box. Lesson 1.

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This is an introduction DT lesson designed for children with moderate learning difficulties. It includes a fun starter, group research and discussion and a design activity.
GCSE Art Past, Present and/or Future Exam Theme Intro
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GCSE Art Past, Present and/or Future Exam Theme Intro

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This PowerPoint can be used over three lessons. It was created to introduce students to the GCSE Art exam theme ‘Past, Present and/or Future’. It has a wide variety of artist examples (all referenced), differentiated tasks, grade descriptors and detailed steps for the next stage in AO1.
GCSE Art - AO3 Photography
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GCSE Art - AO3 Photography

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This is a short PowerPoint, encouraging students to think more deeply when recording from observation. It discusses context and relevance to the chosen theme. It also suggests considering different compositions, poses, lighting and framing.
GCSE Art - Plan Final Piece
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GCSE Art - Plan Final Piece

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This PowerPoint explains how to plan for a final piece. It has tips on how to raise grades and encourages students to share ideas and feedback with each other.
GCSE Photography - Still Life and Compositions
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GCSE Photography - Still Life and Compositions

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This interactive lesson plan uses the the fun street art of Slinkachu to engage students. It explains the ‘Rule of Thirds’ and ‘Golden Ratio’ and sets differentiated tasks based on these. Furthermore, there are stretch and challenge activities based on ‘different view points’ and ‘narratives’. It also includes key words and a peer assessment worksheet.
Art Thinking Rountine Starters
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Art Thinking Rountine Starters

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This PowerPoint is designed for individual slides to be used as starters and/or to introduce new topics or ideas. It has questions on the slides which encourage curiosity and help students discover the complexity of an artwork or topic.
GCSE Art - AO1 Observational Drawing & Tonal Pencil
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GCSE Art - AO1 Observational Drawing & Tonal Pencil

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This PowerPoint has two tonal starters, a detailed demonstration of how to sketch from observation and differentiated tasks. It also includes a ‘stretch & challenge’ task and an ‘extension task’. The plenary includes a worksheet that encourages reflection and target setting.
KS3 art - Figurative Sculpture Lesson 1
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KS3 art - Figurative Sculpture Lesson 1

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This PowerPoint is a detailed and thought provoking introduction to sculpture. It has lots of artist examples, staged questioning and a fun and accessible activity; making wire sculptures. The students really enjoyed this lesson.
Figurative Sculpture - Lesson 2
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Figurative Sculpture - Lesson 2

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This lesson is the second part in series of figurative sculpture lessons. Students start by looking at examples of George Segal’s work and have the opportunity to create their own figurative sculpture from mod roc. The lesson includes differentiation and demonstrations.
GCSE Art - Beginning & End Exam Theme Intro
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GCSE Art - Beginning & End Exam Theme Intro

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This lesson was created to introduce GCSE Art students to the exam theme ‘Beginning & End’. It is visual, has a wide variety of artist examples (all referenced), differentiated tasks and thought provoking questions designed to encourage students to think more deeply about the theme.