Art & Design teaching resources which will hopefully give you a bit more time in your teaching day. I always try and make meaningful links with the work of a variety of artists and makers from different eras. Check out my website for freebies and more resources... www.felt-tip-pen.com
Art & Design teaching resources which will hopefully give you a bit more time in your teaching day. I always try and make meaningful links with the work of a variety of artists and makers from different eras. Check out my website for freebies and more resources... www.felt-tip-pen.com
A folding leaflet for students giving information on choosing Art & Design for GCSE. The sections emphasise the importance of a dedicted approach to the subject whilst highlighting the unique and fun nature of the subject.
A great resource to have on hand for options evenings or to have a the ready to hand to interested students or parents.
Print the A4 pages and photocopy back to back, then fold into a professional looking leaflet.
Guidance for KS5 students in an easy to access format on annotation, vocabulary and assessment objectives. Print 2 pages back to back for a quick reference getting students to take responsibility for doing the right thing!
Designed as an A3 printable, this literacy mat has all the vocabulary and tips to get students’ writing about art confidently. Aimed at KS3 and KS4, there is guidance about producing high quality writing as well as art-specific vocabulary.
Also works at A4 size, and can be laminated back-to-back.
Visually engaging and highly effective for supporting students!
Develop literacy in the Art room with a one-page handout to support students’ vocabulary.
80+ descriptive words for writing about their own work or the work of other artists on one engaging worksheet/poster.
Easy to follow, the sheet gives hints and tips to advise students on writing about art. Designed with GCSE and A level students in mind, but could also be used with more independent-minded KS3 students.
Printable at either A3 as a poster, or A4 as a handout.
Want to improve your Art students’ annotation skills?!
A one page handout to support students in producing high quality annotation in their Art and Design work. Guidance for writing about their own work, as well as the work of other artists.
Easy to follow, the sheet gives hints and tips to advise students on annotation so they get it right. The sheet has been designed with GCSE and A level students in mind, but could also be used with more independent-minded KS3 students.
Printable at either A3 as a poster, or A4 as a handout.
A fun clay vocabulary word search PDF with 12 vocabulary terms to find relating to ceramics.
These print well at A5 (two to an A4 sheet) so are an economical, fun way to embed student learning, building on literacy, extending vocabulary with any clay scheme of work.
A fun art ‘colour’ word search PDF with more unusual names of colours to find - azure, chartreuse, coral, crimson etc.).
These print well at A5 (two to an A4 sheet) so are an economical, fun way to embed student learning on literacy, extending vocabulary on any colour-related scheme of work.
Quotes from Joseph Albers, Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also encourage critical thinking on colour.
A final reminder to students preparing for their GCSE or A level art exam: what to do and how to do it... Good for the last push to help them get it right in the controlled assessment...
Can be printed for display or handout at either A3 or A4 size.
A two page resource (can be photocopied back to back and laminated for repeated use) on the German scientist and artist Ernst Haeckel.
Can be used as a cover lesson during a relevant project (science in art, natural forms, zooming-in, symmetry, abstraction…), an extension activity, or as a whole class task. Students are asked to read the information about the artist then answer questions, create a mind-map of their ideas of what Haeckel’s forms remind them of, then create their own response based on his ‘Art Forms in Nature’ prints.
Designed to be easy to deploy and requires no additional resources. A fantastic resource to have on hand and relevant to so many projects!
A fun Pop Art word search PDF with key terms relevant to this art movement. These print well at A5 (two to an A4 sheet) so are an economical, fun way to embed student learning on Pop Art.
A one-off lesson with full powerpoint and instructions for creating fantastic bottle flowers from waste plastic bottles. The lesson is designed with limited materials (scissors, POSCA marker pens and waste plastic bottles which the students bring in) so that it is not necessary to be in a specialist classroom.
Full context to Earth Day and the environmental background to reducing plastic waste is included in the lesson, with a quick quiz and link to a video.
A template for designing is included as well as 2 slides of source material to inspire students. In addition there is an extension task for any early-finishers and a differentiated version of the written plenary.
A great lesson which students really enjoy, with an important message. A bonus is that the resulting 'bottle blooms' make a brilliant display!
An A4 printable word search featuring 15 women artists to celebrate International Women's Day: March 8th 2017.
A quick and easy way to make IWD a feature in your classroom this year!
An A3 printable poster celebrating women artists for International Women’s Day 2017. Thought-provoking and inspiring quotes from seven women artists: Bridget Riley, Shirin Neshat, Vanessa Bell, Kara Walker, Frida Kahlo, Eva Hesse, Paula Modersohn-Becker.
I’ve also produced an IWD women artists word search: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/international-women-s-day-artist-word-search-11525006
And you can check out my artist research and analysis worksheet bundle on three women artists here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/women-artists-worksheets-11519299
A three page resource on Hilma af Klint (can be photocopied back to back and laminated for repeated use). Vilma af Klint is a fantastic early abstract artist who produced inspiring geometric paintings.
Can be used as a cover lesson during a relevant project (abstraction, colour, natural forms, geometry, shape…), an extension activity, home or independent learning, or as a whole class task. Students are asked to read the information about the artist then answer questions, then show their visual understanding by producing a composition of their own.
A fantastic resource an inspirational female artist!
This A3 PDF page is an interactive mind-map designed to be a starting point for students' exploration of the theme. There are over 50 artists on the mind-map, organised in to sub-themes.
Can be used in a digital form and you can click on the artist names to link to examples of relevant work on the internet, or printed out and annotated by individual students to develop their ideas.
This is a fun way to get students exploring a wide range of artists and designers from different time periods, working in different media...
An A4 PDF file with key questions for student evaluations. Presented in an accessible and engaging way, this is a handy reminder to art students of the areas they should cover in a meaningful project evaluation.
Tried and tested - I have found students respond very well and think carefully about their answers which has a positive impact on the next project!
4 pages to kick the exam off in the right way: set expectations and focus on students’ own responsibility for planning their project from the outset.
Pages on: timeline, assessment objectives and evaluation, which can be supplemented with your own sheets if desired, and photocopied into a booklet to handout.
Two versions are included: one for AQA A level assessment, one for Edexcel A level assessment.
You may also be interested in this quick reference student-speak Assessment Objectives bookmark for KS5.
Set the right tone from the start!
Two powerpoint slides with an example of a GCSE student’s evaluation of an exam project. Useful to give students an idea of what to include and a simple format to summarise key parts of the project and evaluate.
Want to improve the quality of your students artist research?
This PDF poster aims to guide students guidance and inspiration to produce excellent artist research pages. Primary targets are KS4, but can be used equally with KS3 and KS5. Two versions are included: A3 and A4 printables - stick them up as display for constant reference or photocopy for sketchbooks or focused research lesson.
Soon enough they’ll be in the habit of producing great research!