<p>Attractive and SEN-friendly colour theory posters. Perfect for KS2 and KS3, and an easy to understand beginning to colour theory. Features:</p>
<p>-primary colours<br />
-secondary colours<br />
-tertiary colours<br />
-warm colours<br />
-cool colours<br />
-complimentary colours</p>
<p>See 3 Before Me - A positive behaviour management strategy that encourages children to make mature decisions about independent working. ‘See 3 Before Me’ means that students should seek support from their partner, someone on their table, another student in the room, and then finally the teacher if they still need help. This allows positive relationships to build between peers and teachers to manage the classroom efficiently. Students adopt positive habits in which they support each other and seek answers independently without relying too deeply on the teacher’s supervision.</p>
<p>DIGITAL DOWNLOAD - can be used digitally on a PowerPoint or as a poster within a classroom.</p>
<p>Perfect for use inside secondary art and design classroom or used digitally to email home and increase engagement with online learning. Easily personalised with space to hand-write child and teacher’s name, these are a perfect pick-me-up for art students of any age that are going the extra mile.</p>
<p>15 Art Movement posters with images, key artists and relevant information. Perfect for classroom use or art studio/workshop. Digital download for you to print at any size or use digitally for at-home learning. Can also be used as an Artist Research resource and would be an excellent activity during lesson or as homework.</p>
<p>7 Visual Elements of Art Posters - perfect for the Art classroom, as art resources or younger years (KS1-KS3)<br />
Attractive, informative posters that can encourage discussion about the seven visual elements of art and can be used as educational resources or art and design classroom decor. Can be printed at any size or used digitally for at-home learning.</p>
<p>Art History booklet and worksheets featuring a timeline of movements, images, key artists and information. Can be used as a whole SOW or an extended homework project, across KS3-KS5.</p>
<p>17 page booklet featuring information and images related to Art History Movements such as Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, Post-Modernism and many more. A timeline gives the time period, brief information and key artists within art movements from 30,000 BC - Present day.</p>
<p>Six key Art Movements expanded in more detail with images, important related artists and further information about the movement. These information sheets are then followed by worksheets that feature questions about the movement, including their opinion and analysis of a piece of work. Key terms and Art Vocabulary on each worksheet provides support for lower ability and SEN students.</p>
<p>Final worksheet allows students to summarise their favourite movement and write about which movement they feel has been most influential in the Art World. It also invites students to recreate their favourite piece of art they have researched and includes a section where they can analyse and self-assess their artwork. Sentence starters and a key word word-cloud supports lower ability and SEN pupils.</p>
<p>Fully editable document on Microsoft PowerPoint, can be printed or used digitally. Ideal for home learning, homework, or in-lesson as an Art History scheme of work.</p>