Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
ENGLAND are through to the quarter finals! Engage students with the FIFA Russia World Cup with these 5 colouring sheets. Students can decide which country they are supporting and colour their pictures to reflect this. Faces have been left blank so that they can draw the face of their favourite player, or even draw their own face! Supplied as a PDF file and also as a Word document so that pictures can be extracted and placed into your own documents.
This “at a glance” guide to the history of Art can be used to support A Level Art students during their studies. It is intended as a starting point for students. They can then continue their study through library research and use of the internet. The resource has been produced to be print friendly. This resource is fully compatible with the new A level Art specification.
A quick, easy sheet to print out for students when you need a cover lesson in a hurry. The sheet provides a gridded photograph and a blank grid. Students are then challenged to draw the image using the grid to help them.
This resource provides 5 individual visual resources:
1. Advice for Newly Qualified Teachers - a mind map of information to help and support NQTs
2. Art and Design Cross Curricular Links
3. Colours in 5 different languages. Ideal for display in classrooms, demonstrating crosss curricular links.
4. The Art and Design Process - A mind map for display in classrooms or for use as a handout for students.
5. The Golden Ratio - An information sheet demonstrating the links between Art and Maths.
Get your students off to a flying start with this fully editable 40 slide PowerPoint. The following information is provided for each of the 8 exam questions:
1. Possible starting points
2. An array of supporting photographic images for inspiration
3. A list of all critical and contextual studies documented in the questions, each one hyperlinked to a supporting website
4. Hyperlinks to an extensive range of other relevant artwork for each question
Questions covered are Childhood memories, Windows, Letters and words, Industrial landscapes, Collections, Events and issues, Cultural influences, Dynamism and movement.
Also included is a generic step by step sketchbook guide which can be edited to suit any of the exam questions. Useful for supporting struggling candidates to cover all four assessment objectives.
Also a range of photographic image files to provide even further support. Simply pass on the document to students and ask them to use the images and links to begin to develop their preparatory work.
Good luck to you and your students at this important and busy time.
The European Football Tournament has started. Join the celebrations by allowing your students to design their own football kit. They can use the templates provided to add patterns and colours.
Perhaps they would like to design a new kit for their own team or simply add colour to represent their chosen nation?
An ideal activity for form time or simply as a bit of fun at the end of a busy day. Suitable for KS2 and KS3.
Whichever team you and your students are supporting, good luck and enjoy the tournament!
A quick, easy sheet to print out for students when you need a cover lesson in a hurry. The sheet provides a gridded photograph and a blank grid. Students are then challenged to draw the image using the grid to help them.
It’s that time again when you have to justify your department’s A level results. You might find that your ALPs score is poor. This is possibly due to the fact that it is much harder to get a high ALPs score for Art than for many other subjects. This resource explains why. This information might help you present a strong rationale for the grading.
This fully editable PowerPoint document provides the following information for each of the 5 exam questions:
1. Possible starting points
2. An array of supporting photographic images
3. A list of all critical and contextual studies documented in the questions, each one hyperlinked to a supporting website
4. Hyperlinks to an extensive range of other relevant artwork for each question
Questions covered are The seashore, The spirit of Art Deco, Machinery, Masks, Expressive qualities.
Also included is a generic step by step sketchbook guide which can be edited to suit any of the exam questions. Useful for supporting struggling candidates to cover all four assessment objectives. Simply hand the PowerPoint to your students and ask them to use it to start developing preparatory work.
Good luck to you and your students at this important and busy time.
This Art lesson plan introduces students to tone through drawing. The resource includes clear guidance for the teacher, homework, how it will be assessed, differentiation, resources list, cross curricular links and a useful prompt sheet for students. The lesson has been designed to last one hour. This is lesson 1 in a series of Art lessons. This lesson can be used as a stand alone lesson, or as part of the series of lesson that we have on offer.The rest of the lessons are available from our shop.
This fully editable letter outlines the importance of Component 2 preparatory work (GCSE and A level Art) to parents and asks for their support in encouraging their child to progress their work over the Easter holiday. Sending it out to parents before the Easter break might just help keep students motivated whilst we are not there to nag them!
A quick, easy sheet to print out for students when you need a cover lesson in a hurry. The sheet provides a gridded photograph and a blank grid. Students are then challenged to draw the image using the grid to help them.