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My name is Wendy Hobbs and I am an artist who has spent several years working as an HLTA. I was responsible for the art provision across the whole school, covering the full primary range, working closely with teachers to provide PPA cover to blend with their teaching. I am currently home educating my Yr6 child and many of the worksheets have been developed as part of the work we are doing. Are there any that would enhance your school or home classroom experience?

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My name is Wendy Hobbs and I am an artist who has spent several years working as an HLTA. I was responsible for the art provision across the whole school, covering the full primary range, working closely with teachers to provide PPA cover to blend with their teaching. I am currently home educating my Yr6 child and many of the worksheets have been developed as part of the work we are doing. Are there any that would enhance your school or home classroom experience?
Elements of Art-Colour 2-Combining Colour
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Elements of Art-Colour 2-Combining Colour

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This resource provides a deeper look at colour as part of the elements of art. ‘Combining Colour’ consists of a PowerPoint presentation which builds on the basic colour theory and language covered in ‘Colour 1’ to include contrasting/complementary and harmonious colours, tertiary colour wheel, warm and cool colours, and the effect of colour on situation, style and mood in a piece of artwork, accompanied by extensive teachers’ notes and multiple worksheets covering the application of this knowledge. The resource can be delivered as a single or multiple lesson depending on ability and time. The completed worksheets can be added to students sketch books to provide useful reference for future study and evidence of learning. The resource consists of: ‘Combining Colour’ PowerPoint presentation covering colour theory in relation to how colours are used and work together. Includes, recap of knowledge in ‘Colour 1’, moving on to applying this knowledge through contrasting/complementary and harmonious colours, including tertiary colour mixing. Also covering the use of colour to create mood, atmosphere or style for a given situation, including, warm and cool colours. Pdf of teachers notes for each page/item of the presentation. This provides explanation and background information to enable the teacher, even if not an art expert, to understand and deliver the lesson. Also included in this are suggestions for ways in which these activities can fulfil curriculum requirements and objectives. Set of 6 worksheets covering activities for all ages and abilities in the primary age group. • Combining colour – contrasting/complementary and harmonious colours – students use knowledge of contrasting/complementary and harmonious colours to fill in each of the identical patterns on the sheet. 2 sheets featuring different designs to colour. Choose which suits your lesson. Leaves or striped pattern. • Tertiary colour wheel – 12 segment colour wheel for students to complete with their own secondary and tertiary colour mixes. Primary and secondary segments are labelled to aid correct positioning of the mixes. Definitions included. • Harmonious colour combinations – a sheet of 3 bars featuring 3 sections each for students to fill in with their choice of harmonious combinations. An ideal accompaniment to the tertiary colour mixing exercise or as a task on its own. Students are also asked to name their colours by hue to embed colour vocabulary. • Colour in mood/situation – These sheets enable students to apply their colour knowledge to build on a basic tree drawing to create different situations, mood or atmosphere. 2 sheets: 1 featuring four identical tree pictures for students to complete as each of the four seasons. 1 featuring a single A4 tree for students to complete. This could be as a single season as instructed or other situations and moods, such as different weather conditions e.g. sunny, raining, cold, and stormy.
Elements of Art - Colour 1
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Elements of Art - Colour 1

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This resource provides an introduction to colour as part of the elements of art. ‘Colour’ consists of a PowerPoint presentation explaining colour theory and language accompanied by extensive teachers notes and multiple worksheets which cover use of the material by a wide range of ages and abilities. The resource can be delivered as a single or multiple lesson depending on ability and time available. The completed worksheets can be added to students sketch books to provide useful reference for future study and evidence of learning. The resource consists of: ‘Colour’ PowerPoint presentation covering the start of colour theory. Includes, colour language and terminology, hue, colour wheels, primary and secondary colours, colour value, tints, shades and tones, and colour intensity. Pdf of teachers notes for each page/item of the presentation. This provides explanation and background information to enable the teacher, even if not an art expert, to understand and deliver the lesson. Set of 5 worksheets covering activities for all ages and abilities in the primary age group. • Colour flower – Use knowledge of Primary and Secondary colours to fill in each of the 6 petals on the flower. 2 sheets, one black outlined petals, one with petals the colour that need to be filled. Encourages colour mixing, matching and knowledge. • Colour maths. – Sheet with coloured shapes that form maths style questions to establish secondary colour mixing knowledge. Fill in the blank shapes with the correct colour. Also includes outline colour names, e.g. red, to complete in the appropriate colour. • Colour wheel – 6 segment colour wheel with definitions of primary and secondary colours for students to complete with their own colour mixing attempts. • Colour Value – Students explore colour value by mixing their own graduated blocks of tints, tones and shades and assessing what is happening. • Colour Value and Intensity – complete the sheet using 2 different paint mediums to fill in the words ‘value’ and ‘intensity’ to practice and understand the difference between value and intensity in colour language. Pdf of teachers notes relating to the completion of the above worksheets. Also included in this are helpful tips and advice on colour mixing, and art equipment to facilitate this. There are also suggestions for ways in which these activities can fulfil curriculum requirements and objectives. I have aimed to make this resource useful and usable to those who do not have much art expertise for themselves but wish to inspire art and understanding in their students. It is of course usable by experts too. The variety of worksheets and flexibility within them, makes this resource an adaptable and useful tool for covering the elements of art. All images are the property of TheArtTA
Pumpkin colouring sheet, autumn/harvest activities
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Pumpkin colouring sheet, autumn/harvest activities

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A multipurpose, pumpkin resource sheet to adapt to your autumn study needs. Use as a colouring/ worksheet for students to design their own pumpkin carving patterns, or fill in with collage (e.g. scrunched tissue paper), or paint, in autumn colours. Completed work can be used individually or why not cut out the pumpkins and make an autumnal class display of your pumpkin harvest. Pumpkins aren’t just for Halloween!
Plant ID Bundle-Wild, Trees, Garden, Playing Field
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Plant ID Bundle-Wild, Trees, Garden, Playing Field

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This resource offers 4 sets of printable PDF documents featuring black and white line drawings of UK plants providing an ideal activity in your study of native plants. Sets Included: Playing Field Plants - Dandelion, Creeping Buttercup, Lawn Daisy, Greater Plantain, Yarrow and White Clover. Garden Plants - Rose, Tomato, Pansy, Sunflower, Strawberry and Daffodil. Trees - Oak, Horse Chestnut, Sycamore, Scots Pine, Larch and Beech. Wild Plants - Foxglove, Bluebell, Blackberry, Poppy, Primrose and Stinging Nettle. The drawings in each set are provided in 5 different A4 formats, making the resource flexible and adding value in the classroom setting, these are: • Sheet featuring all 6 plants for use as an ID sheet • 2 sheets each featuring 3 of the 6 plants with a lined section beneath each - ideal for recording descriptions of the plant, colour etc., measurements or numbers found. • 6 sheets each featuring 1 of the 6 plants with a lined section beneath each - ideal for recording descriptions or for creative writing about the plant featured. • 6 individual sheets each featuring 1 plant - headings, display or colouring sheets • 2 sheets each featuring either 1 or 3 blank picture spaces, with a lined section beneath, for students to draw and record their own plant observations. The use of line drawings mean the sheets can also be used to colour in, recording the students’ observations of the plants, whilst being more printer friendly. All drawings are the property of TheArtTA.
Plant ID - Garden Plants
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Plant ID - Garden Plants

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This resource offers a set of printable PDF documents featuring black and white line drawings of UK garden plants, providing an ideal activity in your study of native plants. The 6 plants featured are: Rose, Tomato, Pansy, Sunflower, Strawberry and Daffodil. The drawings are provided in 5 different A4 formats, making the resource flexible and adding value in the classroom setting, these are: • Sheet featuring all 6 plants for use as an ID sheet • 2 sheets each featuring 3 of the 6 plants with a lined section beneath each - ideal for recording descriptions of the plant, colour etc., measurements or numbers found. • 6 sheets each featuring 1 of the 6 plants with a lined section beneath each - ideal for recording descriptions or for creative writing about the plant featured. • 6 individual sheets each featuring 1 plant - headings, display or colouring sheets • 2 sheets each featuring either 1 or 3 blank picture spaces, with a lined section beneath, for students to draw and record their own plant observations. The use of line drawings mean the sheets can also be used to colour in, recording the students’ observations of the plants, whilst being more printer friendly. All drawings are the property of TheArtTA.
Plant ID - Trees
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Plant ID - Trees

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This resource offers a set of printable PDF documents featuring black and white line drawings of UK trees. providing an ideal activity in your study of native plants. The 6 plants featured are: Oak, Horse Chestnut, Sycamore, Scots Pine, Larch and Beech The drawings are provided in 5 different A4 formats, making the resource flexible and adding value in the classroom setting, these are: • Sheet featuring all 6 plants for use as an ID sheet • 2 sheets each featuring 3 of the 6 plants with a lined section beneath each - ideal for recording descriptions of the plant, colour etc., measurements or numbers found. • 6 sheets each featuring 1 of the 6 plants with a lined section beneath each - ideal for recording descriptions or for creative writing about the plant featured. • 6 individual sheets each featuring 1 plant - headings, display or colouring sheets • 2 sheets each featuring either 1 or 3 blank picture spaces, with a lined section beneath, for students to draw and record their own plant observations. The use of line drawings mean the sheets can also be used to colour in, recording the students’ observations of the plants, whilst being more printer friendly. All drawings are the property of TheArtTA.
Plant ID - Wild Plants
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Plant ID - Wild Plants

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This resource offers a set of printable PDF documents featuring black and white line drawings of common UK wild plants, providing an ideal activity in your study of native plants. The 6 plants featured are: Foxglove, Bluebell, Stinging Nettle, Primrose, Blackberry, Poppy. The drawings are provided in three different A4 formats, making the resource flexible and adding value in the classroom setting, these are: • sheet featuring all 6 plants for use as an ID sheet • 2 sheets each featuring 3 of the 6 plants with a lined section beneath each - ideal for recording descriptions of the plant, colour etc, measurements or numbers found. • 6 individual sheets each featuring 1 plant - headings, display or colouring sheets • 6 individual sheets each featuring 1 plant - headings, display or colouring sheets • 2 sheets each featuring either 1 or 3 blank picture spaces, with a lined section beneath, for students to draw and record their own plant observations. The use of line drawings mean the sheets can also be used to colour in, recording the students’ observations of the plants, whilst being more printer friendly. All drawings are the property of TheArtTA.
Plant ID - Playing Field Plants
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Plant ID - Playing Field Plants

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This resource offers a set of printable PDF documents featuring black and white line drawings of UK plants which are likely to be easily found on a school playing field, providing an ideal activity in your study of native plants. The 6 plants featured are: Dandelion, Creeping Buttercup, Lawn Daisy, Greater Plantain, Yarrow and White Clover. The drawings are provided in 5 different A4 formats, making the resource flexible and adding value in the classroom setting, these are: • Sheet featuring all 6 plants for use as an ID sheet • 2 sheets each featuring 3 of the 6 plants with a lined section beneath each - ideal for recording descriptions of the plant, colour etc., measurements or numbers found. • 6 sheets each featuring 1 of the 6 plants with a lined section beneath each - ideal for recording descriptions or for creative writing about the plant featured. • 6 individual sheets each featuring 1 plant - headings, display or colouring sheets • 2 sheets each featuring either 1 or 3 blank picture spaces, with a lined section beneath, for students to draw and record their own plant observations. The use of line drawings mean the sheets can also be used to colour in, recording the students’ observations of the plants, whilst being more printer friendly. All drawings are the property of TheArtTA.
Plants worksheet bundle, Lifecycle, Plant, Flower
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Plants worksheet bundle, Lifecycle, Plant, Flower

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A bundle of all 5 of my plant related worksheets. Includes: Lifecycle of a plant worksheets for bean, tomato and sunflower. Plants from seeds and bulbs worksheets Anatomy of a flower worksheet All worksheets include line drawings for labeling and annotation and appropriate word lists. All images are the property of TheArtTA
Anatomy of a Flower Worksheet
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Anatomy of a Flower Worksheet

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This resource provides a clear, line drawn diagram, of the structure of a flower for students to label and annotate. There is also a sheet featuring key words and their definitions, for students to cut out, sort and add to the worksheet or use for reference. In addition, a teachers answer sheet shows the correct matching of terms and definitions. The resource can be adapted to class needs by choosing the appropriate terms and definitions. All images are the property of TheArtTA
Plants from Seeds and Bulbs - Worksheets
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Plants from Seeds and Bulbs - Worksheets

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This resource contains line drawn representations of plants which grow from seeds (generic bean plant) and bulbs (Daffodil), accompanied by and appropriate word list. Contained in 5 separate PDF documents, you will find: Plants that grow from bulbs - Line drawing of a Daffodil bulb in flower, to be annotated and a sheet containing a word list for reference or to cut out and add to the worksheet. Plants that grow from seeds - Line drawing of a bean plant, with flowers and pods, to be annotated and a sheet containing a word list. Plants that grow from seeds/bulbs - Both of the above drawings are combined on a single sheet for labeling and comparison. Word lists as above. and 5. Definitions of the terms in the word lists for teacher use. These easy to print, but accurately detailed drawings, can also be coloured in by students. All images are the property of TheArtTA
Lifecycle of a plant worksheet bundle
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Lifecycle of a plant worksheet bundle

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A bundle featuring all 3 plant lifecycle worksheet packs, tomato, sunflower and bean. This adaptable resource contains a PDF for each plant which features the following 4 sheets: • ‘Lifecycle of a plant’ worksheet featuring line drawings of each lifecycle stage. Ready for students to annotate themselves or add the key words provided. • Titled ‘Lifecycle of a plant’ blank worksheet. Students can illustrate this themselves, or use the accompanying pictures and key words to complete. • Line drawings of each stage of the plants lifecycle, suitable for ordering and adding to the blank worksheet. 2 sets of drawings per sheet • Key words strip containing a variety of relevant terms to add to the lifecycle or use as reference. 4 sets per sheet. Words vary as appropriate to each plant. The user can mix and match the elements they require, combining them to produce a unit most suited to their scheme of teaching and class needs. All images are property of TheArtTA
Lifecycle of a plant worksheet- bean
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Lifecycle of a plant worksheet- bean

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A worksheet pack for the lifecycle of a bean plant. (Alternative sheets are available for sunflower and tomato plants, or as a bundle of all three.) This adaptable resource contains a PDF featuring the following 4 sheets: • ‘Lifecycle of a plant’ worksheet featuring line drawings of each lifecycle stage. Ready for students to annotate themselves or add the key words provided. • Titled ‘Lifecycle of a plant’ blank worksheet. Students can illustrate this themselves, or use the accompanying pictures and key words to complete. • Line drawings of each stage of the plants lifecycle, suitable for ordering and adding to the blank worksheet. 2 sets of drawings per sheet • Key words strip containing a variety of relevant terms to add to the lifecycle or use as reference. 4 sets per sheet. The user can mix and match the elements they require, combining them to produce a unit most suited to their scheme of teaching and class needs. All images are property of TheArtTA
Lifecycle of a plant- Sunflower
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Lifecycle of a plant- Sunflower

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A worksheet pack for the lifecycle of a sunflower plant. (Alternative sheets are available for tomato and bean plants, or as a bundle of all three.) This adaptable resource contains a PDF featuring the following 4 sheets: • ‘Lifecycle of a plant’ worksheet featuring line drawings of each lifecycle stage. Ready for students to annotate themselves or add the key words provided. • Titled ‘Lifecycle of a plant’ blank worksheet. Students can illustrate this themselves, or use the accompanying pictures and key words to complete. • Line drawings of each stage of the plants lifecycle, suitable for ordering and adding to the blank worksheet. 2 sets of drawings per sheet • Key words strip containing a variety of relevant terms to add to the lifecycle or use as reference. 4 sets per sheet. The user can mix and match the elements they require, combining them to produce a unit most suited to their scheme of teaching and class needs. All images are property of TheArtTA
Lifecycle of a plant worksheet- Tomato
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Lifecycle of a plant worksheet- Tomato

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A worksheet pack for the lifecycle of a tomato plant. (Alternative sheets are available for sunflower and bean plants, or as a bundle of all three.) This adaptable resource contains a PDF featuring the following 4 sheets: • ‘Lifecycle of a plant’ worksheet featuring line drawings of each lifecycle stage. Ready for students to annotate themselves or add the key words provided. • Titled ‘Lifecycle of a plant’ blank worksheet. Students can illustrate this themselves, or use the accompanying pictures and key words to complete. • Line drawings of each stage of the plants lifecycle, suitable for ordering and adding to the blank worksheet. 2 sets of drawings per sheet • Key words strip containing a variety of relevant terms to add to the lifecycle or use as reference. 4 sets per sheet. The user can mix and match the elements they require, combining them to produce a unit most suited to their scheme of teaching and class needs. All images are property of TheArtTA
Easter hatching egg  prompt for writing/drawing
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Easter hatching egg prompt for writing/drawing

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This resource features a line drawing of a hatched egg in a nest. Designed to prompt a students imagination as to what sort of creature may have hatched from it, this worksheet can be used for both drawing and writing tasks. Students can draw their creature, real or imaginary, then annotate it with descriptive words or phrases, which can then be used in a piece of descriptive writing.
Easter colouring sheet/card
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Easter colouring sheet/card

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An original line drawing to colour in and send Easter Greetings. The resource features a fun A4 ‘Happy Easter’ colouring sheet, along with a ready to print folded A4 version for card making.
Butterfly Life Cycle Activity
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Butterfly Life Cycle Activity

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This resource contains printable worksheets for students to make their own rotating life cycle wheel, featuring the small tortoiseshell butterfly. The activity is included in 3 different formats to enable it to accommodate varying lesson requirements. These are: Life cycle of a butterfly. Fully illustrated wheel and cover for students to colour in. Labels are included to attach and name the various stages. Draw a life cycle. Blank wheel and cover for students to draw and label their own butterfly life cycle. Make a life cycle. Blank wheel, sheet of drawings and labels to attach to the wheel and illustrated cover, to enable students to sort and assemble the stages of the life cycle. Also included is a tip on completing the wheel without the need for split pins All images are hand drawn and the property of TheArtTA.
Valentine's Day Colouring
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Valentine's Day Colouring

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A detailed A4 colouring sheet for Valentines Day. Suitable for use by early finishers or during free time. All images are the property of TheArtTA
Rainforest Animals Colouring Sheet
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Rainforest Animals Colouring Sheet

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This colouring sheet makes an ideal title page when studying the Amazon or an early finishers activity. Features drawings used in the Rainforest layers worksheet. All images are the property of TheArtTA