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Art and Design resources and lesson plans for KS3. Strong focus on artist analysis and how literacy can be included in the Art and Design curriculum, additionally focusing on the visual and formal elements in Art.

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Art and Design resources and lesson plans for KS3. Strong focus on artist analysis and how literacy can be included in the Art and Design curriculum, additionally focusing on the visual and formal elements in Art.
Analysing Artwork - Vocabulary helpsheets
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Analysing Artwork - Vocabulary helpsheets

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A collection of Artwork analysis help sheets - designed to help students across KS3 . Pack includes: Art Vocab sheet/class display - a collection of words suitable for all students, basic art vocabulary linking to visual elements of art. Complete with sentences starters to guide students how to write about their own work and artist work. KS3 Vocabulary with definitions - glossary for KS3 students to be stuck in their books -a basic guide on common words used across KS3 and their meanings. Key Terms and words worksheet - again with sentences starters (aimed at a class completing a Cubism project - Cubism specific terms included). Analysing artwork - a breakdown of how to write an artwork analysis using 4 different areas of analysis: Describe, Analyse, Interpret and Judge. Giving students the opportunity to use the bullet points to come up with their own ideas and potentially use these bullet points as sentence starters also.
Typography - Graphics Lesson
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Typography - Graphics Lesson

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Lesson includes: Recognizable typography logo starter activity. What is typography? Introduction. Font styles and type face. Serif, Sans-Serif, Script and Decorative fonts - written explanation and visual examples of fonts. Typography worksheet. Typography poster examples and typography poster extension task.
Cubism and Roll a Picasso lesson
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Cubism and Roll a Picasso lesson

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3x lesson powerpoints. Introduction to Cubism - analytical and synthetic. Comparison of Picasso and Braque. Artist analysis lesson on Picasso’s work and Roll-a-Picasso worksheet.
Colour Theory lesson plans and colour wheel.
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Colour Theory lesson plans and colour wheel.

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Lesson powerpoint for year 7 - introduction to colour theory, mixing primary, seconday and tertiary colours on the colour wheel. Includes a Colour theory quiz to recap prior learning. Blank colour wheel template for students to paint on.
Matisse inspired organic shapes design. year 7 Shape project.
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Matisse inspired organic shapes design. year 7 Shape project.

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Using the elements of shape and colour - working in the style of Henri Matisse taking inspiration from his work to draw a pattern using organic shapes and colouring them in using primary and secondary colours. This worksheet is aimed at KS3 year 7 and includes artist reference images, a space for the students to draw and a smaller green box for the evaluation.
GCSE Artist research templates
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GCSE Artist research templates

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Use the powerpoints and worksheets provided to help guide GCSE students with their initial artist research - how to do it, how to design and layout the page and how to develop their ideas through artist research.
Andy Warhol Research page
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Andy Warhol Research page

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Andy Warhol research sheet/homework to prepare for a Pop art project - includes Artist research with 5 bullet-point options, artist analysis and a space for an artist copy. Complete with artist images and detailed explanation in the blue box at the top to further instruct students.
Kandinsky Artist research page
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Kandinsky Artist research page

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Page consists of: Artist facts to fill in, artists analysis and an artist copy. Students can complete this either as a homework research or in lesson task.
Mark Making and Texture Year 7
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Mark Making and Texture Year 7

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Mark making powerpoint and worksheets for year & students to practice tonal shading and texture drawing - can be used to prepare for Teddy Bear drawing session or Homework task. Worksheets provide plenty of examples of line and pattern that students can use as inspiration when making their own marks - additionally, a Van Gogh piece made entirely by pencil marking; this slide can be used as a talking point for class discussion on mark making and the marks used in the work or for students to work independently on image/artist analysis skills.
Artist research bank GCSE
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Artist research bank GCSE

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A bank of images for GCSE art with a focus on the theme of nature - also includes some useful notes to students for which artists would fit with different subthemes. Can be used to help guide GCSE students with their artist research - and to help them discover new artists/techniques.
GCSE Nature Starting theme
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GCSE Nature Starting theme

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PowerPoint for GCSE starting point theme of Nature - can be used to help guide students through a mindmap and visual mindmap to find their own subtheme and begin brainstorming their own ideas.
GCSE resource pack
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GCSE resource pack

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Pack includes: GCSE Nature theme starting point (power point for intro lesson) Artist analysis template Artist Bank (for students to pick artists and research) GCSE experimentation guidance GCSE Checklist for sketchbook layout Ideas page layout and refined ideas page layout. This is around a half-term worth of lessons or lesson prompts for GCSE (to be starting in year 10 as this is a starting point project and teacher guided to enable students can achieve and create their own individual, personalized projects.
Year 7 - Art and Design transition page
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Year 7 - Art and Design transition page

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A quick and useful guide for students transitioning from Primary school to secondary school - with useful key words, a basic colour wheel and a labeled diagram of tonal shading. A few simple questions for students to fill in to ready them - and to check what they have learned from Primary school. This can be used as a starter activity towards the beginning of year 7 and as an introductory piece for their time at Secondary school. Can also be stuck in the front of student books for them to refer back to.
Vincent Van Gogh - Texture and Mark-making
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Vincent Van Gogh - Texture and Mark-making

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Full lesson pack for Vincent Van Gogh research lesson relating to mark-making and line making techniques. Lesson pack includes: Vincent Van Gogh Powerpoint Van Gogh worksheet and Differentiated copies for lower ability students Homework - artist research page
Andy Warhol lesson
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Andy Warhol lesson

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Andy Warhol lesson plan with PowerPoint about the artist, includes an artist blend worksheet (blending two pieces/styles of his work together) and a worksheet for Pop-Art painting, to create an initial design or a drawing of a object to then be painted in the Pop Art style. Andy Warhol research Homework sheet - 3 part homework consists of: facts and research, artwork analysis and an artist copy.
Year 7 End of Year Assessment
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Year 7 End of Year Assessment

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Assessment covers all year 7 topics, such as the visual elements of art: Colour theory, texture, line, tone, shape and pattern. With artist references and theory questions for Colour theory, artist knowledge and understanding of key words, such as with tonal shading. Artists covered include: Nikki Farquharson, Vincent Van Gogh, Wassilly Kandinsky and Henri Matisse. Assessments complete with grade boundaries and boxes for students to self-evaluated (whats working well, what to improve/work on before my next assessment). Answers booklet also included for teacher marking.
Year 7 Pattern project & Nikki Farquharson
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Year 7 Pattern project & Nikki Farquharson

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Artist research page/homework sheet for Nikki Farquharson, an artist who works with pattern and colour. Students will then work in the style of the artist in the following lesson; lesson PowerPoint includes a ‘common characteristics’ worksheet for students to work individually or in pairs to write down as many visual elements they can see in the work (answers included for those teaching, for example: colour, pattern, line, fashion and portraits). Images included for pattern examples and people (these can be cut out and used for the person in their artwork, or drawn from or partly drawn depending on student ability). To help the students create a Nikki Farquharson inspired piece.
Kandinsky Colour Theory
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Kandinsky Colour Theory

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Powerpoint on Wassily Kandinsky - looking at his development with colour emotion theory, followed by a student task for them to create their own interpretations of colour. Artist research and research links to Synesthesia- a condition which Wassily Kandinsky is believed to have had due to his paintings inspired by music - and his quotes on which he could ‘see colours’ when he listens to sounds or music. The main task is for students to complete a Kandinsky inspired artwork based on their current feelings - this is all about self expression and how colour and shape can be used to display emotions. With significant links back to colour emotion theory - and what colours mean to you.
Bottle Drawing - Observational Drawing
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Bottle Drawing - Observational Drawing

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Lesson PowerPoint on Bottle drawing (this is part of the Cubism topic - and does include a singular slide for Picasso and Claesz observational drawing comparison - which can be removed). Lesson focuses on Observational drawing and how to break down an object into shapes. This is linked back to the work of Picasso - as he used observational drawing and multiple perspective in his work, and Claesz who created still life paintings from observational drawing. Bottle drawing is broken down into shapes for a step by step guide and a video tutorial is included (perfect for distance learning). Finally there is a brief evaluation sheet with a few short questions for students to answer themselves to complete a self-reflection of the work. Also includes a step by step instruction sheet with images to guide students with progress on how to draw a bottle.