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The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!

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The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
Design and Technology Worksheet Booklet for 25 projects
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Design and Technology Worksheet Booklet for 25 projects

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Enhance your Design and Technology curriculum with our extensive 153-page PDF booklet of worksheets, carefully designed to support a whole school scheme of work. This invaluable resource progressively challenges students as they delve into exciting projects covering a wide range of topics. Inside this comprehensive package, you’ll find an array of engaging worksheets for designing, investigating, planning, and evaluating. Each project is thoughtfully crafted to provide students with hands-on learning experiences and foster their problem-solving skills. Projects included in this bundle: Moving pictures Playground equipment Fruit salad Homes Teddy vehicles Puppets Winding toys Coats Healthy snack packaging Sandwiches Moving monsters Photograph frames Money containers Pop-up book Alarms Lights Musical instruments Bread Moving toys Biscuits A shelter Slippers Fairground ride Controllable vehicle Equip your students with the tools they need to develop their creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills through exciting D&T projects. This resource is perfect for educators seeking to implement a cohesive and engaging scheme of work. Don’t miss out on this must-have collection of D&T worksheets! Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com ks1 ks2 y1 y2 y3 y4 y5 y6 subject lead leader art
KS2 HOKUSAI Art Unit - 6 Outstanding Lessons
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Dive into the captivating world of Japanese art with this KS2 Hokusai-inspired unit! Perfect for Year 3 and 4 students, these five detailed lessons guide your class through sketching, pastel work, and printmaking, all while exploring Hokusai’s iconic masterpieces. What’s Included: ★ Comprehensive Lessons: 5 fully-resourced lessons, each with a detailed plan, PowerPoint, and engaging activities. ★ Skills Development: Students will learn essential art techniques like sketching, shading, color mixing, and block printing. ★ Artist Study: Gain a deeper appreciation for Hokusai’s work and Japanese woodblock printing. ★ Creative Expression: Students will create their own artwork inspired by Hokusai’s style, fostering their artistic voice. ★ Differentiated Activities: Adaptable tasks cater to various skill levels, ensuring all learners are challenged and supported. Lesson Highlights: ★ Discuss and appreciate Japanese art, including Hokusai’s iconic “The Great Wave.” ★ Learn about Mount Fuji and create sketches using various pencil techniques. ★ Experiment with pastels to create vibrant artwork inspired by Hokusai. ★ Develop individual artistic style by drawing and shading their own mountain scenes. ★ Create unique block prints, showcasing their understanding of shape and color. Why Choose This Resource? ★ Classroom-Tested: Created by an experienced art teacher and successfully implemented in KS2 classrooms. ★ Engaging and Creative: Inspire students’ artistic expression and appreciation for Japanese art. ★ Curriculum-Aligned: Covers key KS2 art and design objectives, including drawing, painting, and exploring famous artists. ★ Ready-to-Use: Detailed lesson plans and resources save you valuable prep time. Spark creativity and cultural understanding with this enriching Hokusai Art unit! Ideal for: KS2 Art, Year 3, Year 4, Japanese art, Hokusai, woodblock printing, sketching, pastels, printmaking, art history.
The Great Wave - Hokusai Outstanding Art Lesson
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The Great Wave - Hokusai Outstanding Art Lesson

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Discover the brilliance of Katsushika Hokusai’s art with our engaging lesson. Children will learn his techniques and create their own “Great Wave” using pastels. Unveil the captivating world of Katsushika Hokusai’s artistry through our dynamic art lesson centered around his iconic woodblock print, “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa.” This comprehensive resource is designed to empower students with a deep understanding of Hokusai’s artistic techniques, specifically focusing on his masterful use of colour and movement. This product includes: ☆ Detailed lesson plan ☆ 22-slide PowerPoint ☆ Step-by-step instructions ☆ Real examples of children’s work In this lesson: Introduction: Introduce students to the renowned Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai and his remarkable contributions to landscape art. Main Input: Guide students through an interactive exploration of “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa.” Analyse Hokusai’s colour choices and the sense of motion he portrayed in this iconic print. Main Activity Empower students to channel their inner artists by creating their own interpretations of “The Great Wave.” Utilising pastel crayons, students will experiment with multiple shades, blending techniques, and strategic layering to capture the essence of Hokusai’s wave. Plenary Discussion: Encourage students to showcase their unique creations and engage in a constructive peer feedback session. This promotes a collaborative learning environment and allows students to reflect on their artistic journey. Educational Benefits: ☆ Enhances art appreciation and creativity. ☆ Develops critical analysis skills through art interpretation. ☆ Fosters collaboration and peer learning. ☆ Encourages experimentation with various artistic techniques. Bring the captivating world of Katsushika Hokusai’s artistry to your classroom and provide your students with an enriching and memorable art lesson experience. Perfect for educators seeking to engage their students in a meaningful exploration of art and culture. Tags: KS2, KS1, artist study, one off, back to school, transition, supply, outstanding, observation, ofsted, water theme, interview, easy to follow, step by step
KS2 Christmas Art Unit - 7 Lessons - Planning, PowerPoints, Resources
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Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com Bring some Christmas joy to your classroom with these 7 Christmas Art Lessons! Perfect for the last week of term or spread out across the Autumn term, these lessons are perfect to bring excitement to your classroom. Created for Key Stage 2, these lessons are easily adaptable for Key Stage 1 too. Children will make snow globes, Christmas birds, a hand-print wreath, Christmas tree cards, an Advent calendar, a seasons calendar and a winter landscape bauble. They will also find out about the history of wreaths, Advent calendars and Christmas cards. This unit contains a bumper pack of 121 PowerPoint slides altogether, 11 pages of lesson plans and 14 resource sheets. Resources included: x7 lesson plans x7 PowerPoints for each lesson Bauble template Chicken template Viewfinder and Art Snowglobe ideas template Trees throughout the seasons Holly template Lesson 1: Create a winter landscape bauble using tints of colour. Learn about colour mixing and the difference between tints and shades. Layer shades of a colour to create a gradient background. Create a collaged character to stick on top of the fading background. Lesson 2: Be inspired by the patterned hens in Keith Baker’s book Big Fat Hen to create a patterned bird in line with the song ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ - three French hens. Use oil pastels or chalk pastels to create layered patterns and texture. Lesson 3: Create a snowglobe around the values and magic of Christmas to represent how we feel. This will be inspired by John Lewis’ Man on the Moon advert from 2015. Use a range of brushstrokes and stippling to create detail on the snowglobe. Lesson 4: Create a calendar featuring the four seasons of Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Sketch the trees and be inspired by pictures, using a range of materials to create the different coloured leaves. Lesson 5: Find out about the history of sending Christmas cards and create their own ‘modern day’ Christmas card of a Christmas tree using simple strips of paper. Lesson 6: Find out about the history of wreaths (even before they were used for Christmas!) and create their own hand-print wreath to decorate the classroom. Lesson 7: Create a simple origami advent calendar, writing messages of love, kindness, inspiration or even jokes to take home. You may want to do this lesson first or last, depending if you want it ready for this year or next! They will demonstrate the art of painting and colour mixing (snow globes and seasons calendar), sketching and creating patterns using oil pastels/chalk pastels (Christmas birds), sculpture and cutting (Christmas wreath and Christmas cards). See the preview files for images of examples of the artwork children will create in this unit. y3 y4 y5 y6 ks2 religious education Christianity xmas santa snow festive design and technology evaluate create creations
POP UP BOOKS Design & Technology Unit - 6 Lessons
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POP UP BOOKS Design & Technology Unit - 6 Lessons

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Transform your classroom into a hub of creativity with our comprehensive Design and Technology lessons focused on crafting captivating pop-up storybooks. This D&T resource encompasses everything you need, from detailed lesson plans to engaging PowerPoints and resource sheets. Lesson Objectives: Investigate and evaluate how lever and linkage mechanisms function in products, using technical vocabulary to understand their role in pop-up storybooks. Practice creating pop-up mechanisms and plan the use of materials and processes effectively. Practice creating lever and linkage systems and plan the use of materials and processes effectively. Write a draft of a story using an outline plan and storybook criteria, using simple graphical communication techniques. Measure, mark out cut out and shape a range of materials using appropriate tools and techniques. Join and combine components accurately. To assess my finished book against the original design criteria and reflect on the design and making process. Files included: ★ x6 PowerPoints for each lesson ★ x6 Lesson plans ★ Pop-Up Books Questionnaire ★ x3 Outline plans (differentiated) ★ x6 Table guides ★ Slider mechanism templates ★ Box fold object ★ Prepared text for lower ability pupils ★ Story planning sheet ★ Story prompts ★ Evaluation sheet ★ Storyboard ★ Example pictures Customer Support: We’re here to assist you. If you encounter any challenges or have specific requests related to this resource, don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly at explore_education@outlook.com for a swift response. Special Offer: If you find this resource valuable, share your feedback through a review, and we’ll express our gratitude by offering you a resource of your choice for FREE! Simply send us your purchase receipt along with a screenshot of your review. Tags: ks2 ks3 y3 y4 y5 y6 story book D&T
KS2 CAVE PAINTING Art - 2 Outstanding Lessons
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Discover the artistry of our ancestors with the Neolithic Cave Painting Art Lessons, tailored for KS2 students. This art package is designed to integrate the historical intrigue of the Stone Age with practical art skills. Key Features: ☆ Fully Resourced: Comes with all necessary materials for each lesson, making it easy to engage students. ☆ Professionally Planned: Developed by an experienced art lead, the lessons are well-structured for effective learning. ☆ Visual Presentations: Each lesson includes a PowerPoint presentation to illustrate concepts and inspire students. ☆ History Meets Art: Perfectly complements a Key Stage 2 Stone Age curriculum, deepening students’ historical awareness through art. Lesson Overview: ☆ Understanding Cave Paintings: Students investigate the ancient practice of cave painting, learning about its historical context and methods. ☆ Creating Cave Paintings: Students apply their knowledge by making their own cave paintings, starting with the background and adding their unique touch. In these two lessons, students not only learn about Neolithic art but also experience the creative process firsthand. It’s an excellent way to combine art and history, providing a memorable educational experience that encourages curiosity about our prehistoric past. Suitable for the entire KS2 range, these lessons offer a meaningful exploration of both subjects. ks2 key stage 2 year 3 year 4 y3 y4 lesson plan plenary starter challenge art and design history Stone Age Neolithic Paleolithic
Collage - Outstanding Art Lesson
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Collage - Outstanding Art Lesson

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Discover the captivating world of collage art with our insightful lesson plan and PowerPoint presentation. This lesson delves into the realm of texture and pattern creation, equipping students with the skills to craft visually captivating collages. In this lesson, students will: ☆ Embrace the concept of collage art and its components. ☆ Discover suitable background materials for their projects. ☆ Combine textures and colours that align with their chosen themes. ☆ Develop techniques for securing materials and layering textures. Key elements of this lesson include: ☆ A comprehensive starter that introduces the concept of collage art, focusing on texture, colour, and pattern. ☆ A main activity where students actively create textured backgrounds for their collages, with a central station offering an array of materials. ☆ Additional activity suggestions for enhancing details using threads, wool, beads, and more. ☆ A reflective plenary segment to evaluate students’ progress and encourage peer sharing. ☆ Assessment strategies encompassing material application, colour and texture choices, as well as peer interaction. ☆ Vocabulary integration to deepen students’ understanding of key artistic concepts. Included: A detailed lesson plan and an engaging PowerPoint presentation. Great for supply teachers, transition or just a one off collage lesson for primary aged pupils. Tags: KS2, KS1, artist study, one off, back to school, transition, supply, outstanding, observation, ofsted, water theme, interview, easy to follow
KS1 Piet Mondrian Painting - Outstanding Art Lesson
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KS1 Piet Mondrian Painting - Outstanding Art Lesson

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Do you want to teach your students how to paint with geometric blocks of primary colours in the style of Piet Mondrian? Look no further than this resource pack, which includes everything you need to teach this topic in a creative and interactive way. This resource pack contains: ★ A detailed lesson plan that outlines the learning objective, success criteria, starter activity, main input, main activity, differentiation, plenary and item list. ★ A PowerPoint presentation that supports the main input and plenary, with text boxes for the teacher to read and key questions to ask the students. It also includes images and diagrams to illustrate the concepts and techniques. ★ Piet Mondrian painting question sheets that help the students to observe and describe some paintings by Piet Mondrian, an artist who used geometric shapes and primary colours to create abstract art. The sheets have some questions to test the students’ understanding and appreciation of the paintings. You can use these sheets as worksheets or as discussion prompts. ★ Piet Mondrian template. You can use this template as a reference or print it out and give it to lower ability students. This resource pack is suitable for Key Stage 1 students and covers the following skills and knowledge: ★ How to divide a paper into rectangular sections using a pencil and ruler. ★ How to paint blocks of a single colour without mixing into other colours, using only red, yellow and blue. ★ How to use black lines to border each section, creating a contrast and a neat finish. ★ How to observe and describe paintings that use geometric shapes and primary colours. This resource pack is designed to inspire and motivate your students to explore and experiment with painting with geometric blocks of primary colours. It will also help them to develop their artistic skills and express their creativity. Download this resource pack today and make your lesson a masterpiece! You may also be interested in… ☆ KS1 Space Art Unit - 5 lessons ☆ KS1 Art Unit: Exploring Mark Making Techniques and Drawing Skills - x6 Lessons ☆ KS1 African Art Unit - 5 Outstanding Lessons Customer Support If you have any questions or feedback about this resource, please contact us at explore_education@outlook.com. We are always happy to hear from you and to help you make the most of our products. Special Offer: We appreciate your feedback on this resource. If you leave a review, you can get another resource of your choice for free! Just send us an email with your purchase receipt and a screenshot of your review to claim your offer. Tags: Painting, Geometric Shapes, Primary Colours, Key Stage 1, Art, Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Worksheet, Template
WORD ART One Off Lesson - Illustration, Text
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Ideal for transition activities, supply teachers, a gap lesson, an end of year activity or just for a display. This PowerPoint provides step-by-step instructions for children to create their own 3D word art using an inspirational word ‘This lesson has been a life saver! What an enjoyable lesson.’ This outstanding word art lesson is ideal for a transition activity, supply teachers, a gap lesson, an end of year activity or just for a display. Children will study a range of artists who use words in their artwork, then create some 3D word artwork of their own. You can use this lesson flexibly from 30 minutes to an hour. You will get: ✸ A PowerPoint with step-by-step instructions ✸ Lesson plan L.O. To be able to create my own word art. Success Criteria: I understand what ‘3D’ and ‘perspective’ means I can use pattern to make my artwork stand out. I am inspired by word artists and can share my opinion on a range of artwork. ks2 ks3 y3 y4 y5 y6 y7 y8 y9 y10 lks2 uks2 back to school Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com .
MYTHICAL CREATURES Art Unit - 5 Outstanding Lessons
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Discover the enchanting world of mythical creatures through this engaging and comprehensive art unit. Our Mythical Creatures Art Unit consists of five outstanding lessons that will inspire creativity, enhance artistic skills, and encourage critical thinking. Designed for students to explore their imagination, this unit focuses on designing, sketching, modelling, and painting mythical creatures. In Lesson 1, students will embark on a captivating journey by designing their own mythical creature. They will unleash their creativity and utilize their artistic skills to bring their unique creature to life. Through peer feedback and improvement, students will provide constructive criticism and make improvements to their partner’s mythical creature drawing. Finally, they will create a final sketch of their own mythical creature, incorporating improvements and adding vibrant colours using pencil crayons. In Lesson 2, students will delve into the technical aspects of design by transforming their sketches into blueprint designs. They will learn to use bold lines and avoid shading to create accurate and proportionate blueprint designs of their mythical creatures. This lesson will challenge their attention to detail and precision in technical drawing. Lesson 3 introduces the tactile experience of working with clay to bring the mythical creatures to life. Students will shape basic forms using clay and explore different techniques to create their desired shapes. They will learn how to join clay pieces securely, ensuring the durability of their clay models. The lesson also emphasizes the application of descriptive language as students brainstorm and share adjectives that describe their creature’s appearance, behavior, and other characteristics. In Lesson 4, students will add vibrant colors and intricate patterns to their clay models. They will discuss and select appropriate colors and patterns, considering the characteristics of their mythical creatures. Applying the first layer of paint with precision and attention to details, students will bring their models to life. The lesson encourages creativity and critical thinking in color selection and pattern design. Finally, in Lesson 5, students will finalize their clay models by adding details, layering patterns, and covering any grey patches. They will evaluate their project by completing an evaluation sheet, answering thoughtful and honest questions. This self-reflection activity encourages students to assess their own work and provides an opportunity for growth and improvement. This Mythical Creatures Art Unit is a comprehensive and engaging resource that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and artistic skills. It is suitable for art classes, homeschooling, or any learning environment that aims to inspire imagination and artistic expression. Grab this resource now and embark on an exciting journey into the realm of mythical creatures! ks2 ks3 y3 y4 y5 y6 sculpture sculpting outstanding unit scheme
KS2 WEAVING Art Planning - 5 Outstanding Lessons
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Let loose your students’ creativity with this captivating KS2 weaving unit! Explore the art of weaving using diverse materials, mastering essential skills like warping, interlocking patterns, finishing, and embroidery. Students will delve into the history of wool in Britain while crafting their own unique landscape compositions, experimenting with textures and layers to represent foreground and background. Inspiring Exploration of Landscape Artists: ★ David Hockney ★ Peter Doig ★ Peter Lanyon ★ JMW Turner ★ John Wootton ★ Moses Swett Comprehensive Lesson Plans & Resources: Each lesson comes complete with a detailed lesson plan, engaging PowerPoint presentation, and accompanying resources, ensuring a seamless and enriching learning experience. Key Skills & Techniques Covered: ★ Exploring mixed media landscape artwork ★ Capturing natural scenes through photography ★ Designing and preparing fabric landscapes ★ Understanding the weaving process and terminology ★ Creating simple weavings with wool, thread, and hessian ★ Evaluating and reflecting on finished work ★ Warping up a loom and practicing weaving techniques ★ Creating textile landscapes with various materials ★ Recycling clothes to create a rag rug Perfect for: KS2, KS3, Years 3-6, weaving, sewing, textiles, design and technology, art, landscapes. Ignite a passion for textiles and artistic expression with this hands-on weaving unit!
KS1 African Art Unit - 5 Outstanding Lessons
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Enhance your KS1 art curriculum with this engaging African Art Unit consisting of 5 outstanding lessons, suitable for KS1 and lower KS2. These lessons foster creativity, tidy skills, and various art techniques. What’s included: ★ Detailed PowerPoints and lesson plans for each session. ★ Examples of display pictures for inspiration. Key Objectives: ★ Explore different lines and pencil pressures while setting a standard for high-quality work in sketchbooks. ★ Recap the importance of an organised workspace and resource care. ★ Develop skills in powder paint mixing and painting. ★ Create captivating collages using a variety of materials, focusing on texture and pattern. You might also be interested in… ☆ AFRICA Homework Grid - 30 Activities and Worksheets ☆ KS1 PE African Animal Dance Unit - 4 Outstanding Lessons ☆ KS1 Art Unit: Exploring Mark Making Techniques and Drawing Skills - x6 Lessons Tags: Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, year 1, African landscape art, Africa activities, topic, geography, South African art, lesson plan, African pattern art, African animals, printing, painting, artists, artwork, shading, shades of color, color wheel. Elevate your art lessons with this comprehensive African Art Unit for KS1 and lower KS2.
Moving Christmas Card D&T Project - 4 Lessons
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Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com Create some festive sparkle with these 4 Christmas Card Design and Technology Lessons! Perfect for the last week of term or spread out across the Autumn term, these lessons are perfect to bring excitement to your classroom. These lessons are based on the National Curriculum statements for Design and Technology in KS2 and follow the practise of Research, Design, Make and Evaluate. Children will create a Christmas card with moving parts, such as a flap or pop-up. These are suitable for children across KS2 and really gets children thinking about the process behind product design. This unit contains a PowerPoint, lesson plan and worksheets for each lesson. There are 48 PowerPoint slides altogether. Resources included: x4 lesson plans x4 PowerPoints (one for each lesson) x4 Research worksheets Lesson 1 and 2: L.O. use research and develop design criteria to inform the design of innovative, functional, appealing products that are fit for purpose, aimed at particular individuals or groups . L.O. generate, develop, model and communicate their ideas through discussion, annotated sketches Lesson 3: L.O. select from and use a wider range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks accurately L.O. select from and use a wider range of materials and components, including construction materials, according to their functional properties and aesthetic qualities Lesson 4: L.O. investigate and analyse a range of existing products L.O. evaluate their ideas and products against their own design criteria and consider the views of others to improve their work y5 y6 outstanding y3 y4 year 5 year 6 year 3 year 4 ks2 lks2 uks2 art design technology education Christianity xmas santa snow festive activity activities last week of term winter
KS1 Painting with Different Brushstrokes - Outstanding Art Lesson
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Are you looking for a fun and engaging lesson on painting with different brushstrokes for your key stage 1 pupils? Look no further than this resource pack, which includes everything you need to teach this topic in a creative and interactive way. This resource pack contains: ★ A detailed lesson plan that outlines the learning objective, success criteria, starter activity, main input, main activity, differentiation, plenary and item list. ★ A PowerPoint presentation that supports the main input and plenary, with key questions to ask the pupils. It also includes images and diagrams to illustrate the concepts and techniques. ★ A vocabulary picture matching sheet that helps the pupils to learn some words related to painting, such as brushes, thick, painting, palette, bristles, primary colours, thin, gentle, brushstrokes, handle. ★ A challenge vocabulary matching sheet that tests the pupils’ understanding of some words related to painting, such as colour, shade, stroke, etc. The pupils need to match the word/picture to the definition. This resource pack is suitable for Key Stage 1 children and covers the following skills and knowledge: ★ How to rinse and clean a paintbrush using water and a paper towel. ★ How to use the dip, dip, dab method to apply paint, using water, paint and a palette. ★ How to make a range of marks by stroking the brush on the paper, such as curved, straight, dotted, etc. ★ How to use different colours and shades to create different effects. ★ How to observe and describe paintings that use different techniques and colours. This resource pack is designed to inspire and motivate your pupils to explore and experiment with painting with different brushstrokes. It will also help them to develop their artistic skills and express their creativity. Download this resource pack today and make your lesson a masterpiece! You may also be interested in… ☆ KS1 Space Art Unit - 5 lessons ☆ KS1 Art Unit: Exploring Mark Making Techniques and Drawing Skills - x6 Lessons ☆ KS1 African Art Unit - 5 Outstanding Lessons Customer Support If you have any questions or feedback about this resource, please contact us at explore_education@outlook.com. We are always happy to hear from you and to help you make the most of our products. Special Offer: We appreciate your feedback on this resource. If you leave a review, you can get another resource of your choice for free! Just send us an email with your purchase receipt and a screenshot of your review to claim your offer. Tags: Painting Brushstrokes Key stage 1 Art Vocabulary Lesson plan PowerPoint Worksheet
KS1 Art Unit: Exploring Mark Making Techniques and Drawing Skills - x6 Lessons
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KS1 Art Unit: Exploring Mark Making Techniques and Drawing Skills - x6 Lessons

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This art unit is a brilliant way to introduce children to the essential drawing skills of mark making, sketching and key art terms. Children will complete a range of sketching activities using a range of different drawing tools, which will give the basis for fantastic art skills throughout the year. Children will also build their understanding of key vocabulary, such as pressure, cross-hatching, texture, monochrome, contrast, density, stippling and more. These lessons can be used in Year 1, Year 2 or a mixed Year One and Year Two class. You will receive: ✸ x6 Lesson plans ✸ x6 PowerPoints ✸ Starter task for lesson 2 ✸ Animal pictures to sketch ✸ Starter task for lesson 3 ✸ Plenary task for lesson 5 Lesson 1 LO: To be able to make marks using a variety of tools. Success Criteria: I can hold a pencil correctly. I can make a range of marks. I can name the tools used. Lesson 2 LO: To be able to organise and arrange marks according to techniques used. Success Criteria: I can make a wide range of marks on a variety of surfaces by exploring the materials provided. I can talk about marks made and make a similar mark if asked to. I can share ideas and word with others. Lesson 3 LO: To be able to apply my knowledge of mark making. Success Criteria: I can apply my knowledge of mark making. I can recognise that certain materials produce specific effects. I can identify marks and talk about them using vocabulary I have learnt. Lesson 4 LO: To be able to create a variety of effects using mark making and surfaces. Success Criteria: I can explore a range of mark making techniques using a variety of materials. I can hold drawing tools correctly. I can use appropriate vocabulary to describe materials and mark making. I can identify the materials I have used. Lesson 5 LO: To be able to use music and movement to inspire mark making. Success Criteria: I can select tools and materials to make specific choices about marks. I can identify where marks change in response to a change in music Lesson 6 LO: To understand how to show texture and movement by using different marks. Success Criteria: I can apply knowledge of mark making to identify specific marks and materials that would be appropriate for a task. I can demonstrate a greater understanding of a range of drawing materials. I understand that drawing is a response to a thought or an idea created by a point of inspiration. key stage 1 y1 y2 y3 fundamental skills basic skills art drawing mark making pressure contrast density art and design key stage one
Shades, Tints and Tones - x2 Outstanding Art Lessons
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Shades, Tints and Tones - x2 Outstanding Art Lessons

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Explore the world of shading and colour mixing in these comprehensive art lessons. Our resources include two detailed lesson plans and PowerPoint presentations. Students will learn to mix paints to create unique shades of blue, then yellow and red, delve into the interplay of light and dark tones, and seek creative advice from their peers. They will also learn the differences between powder paint and ready mixed paint and how to use them sensibly. This engaging session encourages artistic growth while fostering a deep understanding of colour dynamics. Objective 1: To increase awareness about shading and develop skills in colour mixing and painting. Objective 2: To practise and develop skills in powder paint mixing and painting. Success Criteria 1: ☆ Mix paints to produce at least three new shades of blue. ☆ Generate shades darker and lighter than the "pure blue.“ ☆ Seek advice from classmates on recreating specific colours they find appealing. Success Criteria 2: ☆ Mix powder with water to create paint. ☆ Aim for smooth paint consistency without lumps. ☆ Experiment with adding varying amounts of white to create new shades. Tags: KS2, KS1, artist study, one off, back to school, transition, supply, outstanding, observation, ofsted, water theme, interview, easy to follow, step by step
KS2 Bayeux Tapestry Art Unit - 4 Lessons, PowerPoints, Resources
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Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com Get stitching with this Bayeux Tapestry art unit! Perfect for those studying Medieval times or art through the ages, children will find out about the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 whilst practising their fabric artistry skills. Children will plan, design and create a piece of art that represents a section of the Bayeux Tapestry from felt and stitching, learning the skills of stitching and applique and comparing this to the modern day artistry of embroidery. Each PowerPoint is easy to follow and guides the teacher through from starter, main input to task and plenary. Resources included: x5 lesson plans x5 PowerPoints (one for each lesson) Templates to trace and cut out Pictures of the Bayeux Tapestry for inspiration Lesson 1 L.O To experiment with creating art work using fabric and stitch. Lesson 2 L.O. To plan a design inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry. L.O. Use applique to attach fabric together. Success Criteria: I can try using fabric and the technique of stitching. I can thread a needle. I can secure a thread. I can try to create different effects with stitch (some neat, some messy). Lesson 3 L.O To create a stitching plan. L.O. To create a story through fabric. Success Criteria: I can draw a simple, bold design. I can add clear, individual stitches in colour. I can select areas to create with applique. Lesson 4 and 5 L.O To create story scenes in fabric, inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry. Success Criteria: I can be accurate (tracing / cutting / stitching). I can explain my colour choices (felt and thread) I can thread my needle I can secure my thread I can stitch Whole planning unit written by experienced KS2 teacher, rated Outstanding. normandy war medieval times history art historical art artists study fabric embroider year 3 year 4 year 5 year 6 key stage 2 key stage two
KS2 SHELTER BUILDING D&T Unit - 5 Outstanding Lessons
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KS2 SHELTER BUILDING D&T Unit - 5 Outstanding Lessons

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Inspire your KS2 students to become budding architects and engineers with this hands-on Shelter Building Design and Technology unit! Perfect for Year 3 and 4, this comprehensive resource guides students through the entire design and construction process, fostering creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills. What’s Included: ★ 3 Engaging Lessons: Step-by-step lesson plans covering design, construction, and evaluation, easily adaptable to fit your teaching style and timeframe (approximately 5 lessons total). ★ Interactive PowerPoints: Visually rich presentations to introduce key concepts, inspire creativity, and support learning. ★ Hands-On Activities: Students will design, build, and evaluate their own shelters, encouraging practical application of knowledge and skills. ★ Differentiated Tasks: Activities cater to various skill levels, ensuring all learners are challenged and supported. ★ Cross-Curricular Links: Connect this unit to topics like the Stone Age and Iron Age, enriching the learning experience. ★ Teacher-Created: Developed by an experienced art and design & technology subject lead, these lessons have been successfully used in real KS2 classrooms. Key Skills & Concepts: ★ Design: Students will learn to plan and sketch their shelter designs, considering functionality and aesthetics. ★ Construction: Students will use a variety of materials and techniques to build their shelters, focusing on stability and strength. ★ Evaluation: Students will reflect on their designs and builds, identifying areas of success and areas for improvement. ★ Problem-Solving: Students will encounter and overcome challenges during the construction process, developing resilience and adaptability. ★ Teamwork: Encourage collaboration and communication as students work together to build their shelters. Why Choose This Resource? ★ Curriculum-Aligned: Meets the national curriculum objectives for Design and Technology, ensuring a valuable learning experience. ★ Practical and Engaging: Hands-on activities and real-world applications make learning fun and relevant. ★ Teacher-Friendly: Detailed lesson plans and resources save you valuable prep time. ★ Classroom-Tested: Proven to be effective in engaging and challenging KS2 students. Empower your students to design and build amazing shelters with this comprehensive D&T unit! Ideal for: KS2, Year 3, Year 4, Design and Technology, STEM, engineering, problem-solving, creativity.
KS2 POMPEII ROMAN MOSAIC - Outstanding Art Unit
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KS2 POMPEII ROMAN MOSAIC - Outstanding Art Unit

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Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com Love this resource? Leave us a great review and get a resource of your choice for FREE! Just drop us an email with your purchase receipt and a screenshot of your review. This Roman Mosaic Art unit is perfect to use alongside a fascinating Roman history topic or study of the volcanic eruption in the ancient Italian city of Pompeii. Children will study mosaics from the city of Pompeii, discuss what they were used for and how they were made (learning key techniques used by mosaic artists). They will then choose a marine animal to sketch onto a grid before using this as a guide to paint it. Once dry, they will cut out the squares and stick them onto backing paper using the techniques they have studied. These three lessons are perfect to be used during a half term, with a couple of lessons spare in case of any absences or other school events. They are fully resourced and planned, with detailed lesson plans provided. Two of these lessons may take a little longer than an hour so can be used flexibly. Created by an experienced art subject lead, these lessons have been used in a real classroom with real students across KS2. Included is: 3 PowerPoints Four examples Grid paper Detailed lesson plans for each lesson with differentiated success criteria Images of marine animals Lessons: I can create a mosaic drawing. I can use tints and shades of colours. I can make a mosaic. ks2 key stage 2 year 3 year 4 y3 y4 lesson plan plenary starter challenge art and design history Rome drawing sketching painting powder paints resources
Back to School Selfie Template
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Back to School Selfie Template

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Back to School FREEBIE! A PDF featuring a phone template for children to draw themselves at the start of the year and another template for them to write what they have been doing over the summer. A nice introductory template for the first day back! Back to school All about me Transition Ice breakers Welcome back