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Teaching Art is a feast into a of colour, line, texture, space and shape. By encouraging a visual exploration in my learning I love developing a creative approach to learning in the classroom. By encouraging different techniques and an understanding of art I hope to help students appreciate visual learning more. I hope you enjoy my uploads and can use them. Please contact me if you require any further information.

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Teaching Art is a feast into a of colour, line, texture, space and shape. By encouraging a visual exploration in my learning I love developing a creative approach to learning in the classroom. By encouraging different techniques and an understanding of art I hope to help students appreciate visual learning more. I hope you enjoy my uploads and can use them. Please contact me if you require any further information.
Summary Schemes for KS3 with Assessments
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Summary Schemes for KS3 with Assessments

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This is a set of Three Key Stage summary sheets with evaluation sheets for all the projects. It sets out the project details - three projects per year group. year 7, year 8 and year 9: Year 7 Unit 1. Diagnostic- Styles Construction Unit 2. Hundertwasser Clay tile Unit 3. Modern Movements-mixed media Year 8 Unit 1. Go – Wild fabric Unit 2. Drawing and mod-roc Unit 3 Paper coiling and Zentangle design Year 9 Unit 1. Portrait Unit 2. Surrealism Unit 3. Painting Each slide describes the skills in each project and helps with students making a final evaluation of their work and target setting. Some of these topics are presented in other powerpoints of mine on TES.
KS3 Colour wheel, colour terms, colour theory clear steps on making a colour wheel
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KS3 Colour wheel, colour terms, colour theory clear steps on making a colour wheel

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This is a good place to start to understand what is colour and colour theory in the form of organising colours in a colour wheel. This i normally do in year seven but also go through again at GCSE - students should learn a large number of colour terms through this powerpoint. The powerpoint gives clear steps to making a colour wheel and then explains all the colour terms in depth, primary, secondary colour snd tertiary colours, with complementary and analogous colours. There are also more colour study tasks and more colour terms to understand, so it goes into more depth on different colours- including degraded colour, triads, hue, chroma, tint, tone, luminosity, lustre, neutral colours, monochrome and split contrasts. We will be learning to make a colour wheel We will be learning about colour terms We will be learning to make a colour wheel with paint, or with pencil crayons or with found objects We will be learning to combine a range of objects and arrange them in a colour wheel We will be making a drawing developing a mood by using colour There are also video clips on colour studies linked to tasks. Based on an understanding of colour there is a task to represent their own memories and feelings using colour, shape and pattern. “Try to close their eyes and remember an experience in terms of colour and form. Try to make visual notes in your sketchbooks. Make a painting which symbolises the experience let your feelings and memories come out by using different colours, shapes and patterns.’”
Art Photography GCSE and A-level - theme Decay: support with skills to use on Adobe Photoshop
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Art Photography GCSE and A-level - theme Decay: support with skills to use on Adobe Photoshop

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In this powerpoint there are key objectives: To use photographs of your school building and change them to emulate artists/photographers who show decay. To learn how to crinkle the picture up to show paper creases To blend in pictures of decay and textures into a school building photograph in the style of the artist. There is a clear definition for decay and students can use this to start there project. There are slides of a number of photographers to use for this theme and then examples of how to use Adobe Photoshop with steps to show progress in building your own outcome. The photographers are Cedric Wilson, Serj Fedulov, Paul Stokinger,Stikki Peaches, Martino Zegwaard and Armita Raafat. Students can use these photographers and there are steps to show how to achieve these effects on Adobe photoshop used by the photographers There is also a clear example on how to do an analysis of a photographer in your sketchbook To start with there is a recap on composition - how to take a photo and a reminder of the 4 Key objectives used in Photography and an explanation of what key objectives this meets. This powerpoint focuses on the assessment objective 'Develop ideas" from photographers and then how to " Explore" Adobe photoshop techniques to develop your Decay theme.
Introduction: Style in Art?Country/group/period/culture? Principles Design &Elements  Ks4 A level
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Introduction: Style in Art?Country/group/period/culture? Principles Design &Elements Ks4 A level

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Introductory info for GCSE and A-level A powerpoint clearly showing what is style visually but also showing how people interpret the same subject matter differently. To clearly understand what is a style? Slides showing how style is grouped by culture, country, period, artist periods, time, and art movement. Lots of questions and discussions about what makes a style. Lesson Objective To understand what is Style in Art? To develop a deeper understanding of how artists are grouped together. To begin to analyse and question and discuss various artworks To look at examples of elements of Art and principles of design. To define each Art element and respond by making own interpretation To define each Art Principle and respond by making own interpretation Also after this a list of all the elements of art with good examples of artworks on each element. For example what is a line, shape, pattern, texture…? A list of all the principles of Design with good examples of artworks on each principle explaining what is Balance, Rhythm, Harmony…? Tasks are included Discussions on style and then completing an artwork for each principle and design and element of art. Excellent introductory powerpoint for GCSE or A-level
Art projects on Self-Identity: Photography, Monoprinting
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Art projects on Self-Identity: Photography, Monoprinting

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A project with a number of resources on Self-identity to support a portrait project and a digital photo print of a face or a photography outcome. Discussions on Cindy Sherman and Frida Kahlo and what is a stereotype. Also a presentation on how to go about making a portrait drawing .
Introduction to Art in Year 7
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Introduction to Art in Year 7

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This is a unit of work for the first 12 weeks at school. There are questions to assess the students knowledge of Art from KS2 and then a project to assess he strengths and skills of the students. This is a diagnostic project looking at the Illusionary, Spatial, Tactile, Cartographic skills of the students with tasks to do. There is also a fun project on making a sketchbook and giving prompts to help students to be creative in the Keri Smith powerpoint.
Watercolour techniques, Art KS3 painting - open window inspired by Matisse
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Watercolour techniques, Art KS3 painting - open window inspired by Matisse

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Students learn to draw what is around them and simplify this into a basic painting Students learn to use watercolour and explore techniques in sketchbook Students learn about Henri Matisse and the random Fauvist use of colour Students enjoy making a precious painting Students learn about the basics in Art looking at the elements of Art Developing an understanding of pattern A good starter project on the basics in Art
Sculpture history of figure and key stage 3 projects
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Sculpture history of figure and key stage 3 projects

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One deals with making a modern figure sculpture and the other gives you a background to the development if sculpture through the ages. Looking at the development of the figure through the ages from Neolithic to Renaissance art.
Art Self Identity theme Portrait project, powerpoints on Chila Burman,Frida Kahlo, Cindy Sherman, portrait drawing and mono-printing
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Art Self Identity theme Portrait project, powerpoints on Chila Burman,Frida Kahlo, Cindy Sherman, portrait drawing and mono-printing

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A scheme of work starting with a pencil drawing, then a monoprint and the students interpret this in different artist styles. Asian -British artist, Chila Burman and Frida Kahlo with a variety of different portrait artists to look at. They use the monoprint and combine this with a Pop art collage The students then take a photograph and then do a cultural drawing in felt tips interpreting this using cultural patterns. I have also added a few other portrait powerpoints to use in the project.
Element Colour 56 slides Activities,  Colour Theory, Colour wheel Terms, VOCAB, KS3-A level
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Element Colour 56 slides Activities, Colour Theory, Colour wheel Terms, VOCAB, KS3-A level

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Lesson Objective A detailed presentation to understand the theory of colour and this 56 SLIDE PRESENTATION gives a complex set of slides on Colour, Looking at 'What is Colour theory?' AND Colour as light OR COLOUR as pigment and then giving example of sheets to use for a colour wheel. This then goes into detailed descriptions with examples of TERMS: primary, secondary, intermediary, tertiary but also colour VOCABULARY like HUE, TONAL VALUE, CHROMA, INTENSITY, MONOCHROME, ACHROMATIC, NEUTRAL, DEGRADED colours, COMPLEMENTARY colours, ANALOGOUS colours, TEMPERATURE of colour and LOCAL AND REFLECTED and OPTICAL colour. It also then looks at where Colour Theory came from - early examples of colour wheel by Goethe and then JOHANNES ITTEN and his colour theories on how colour creates SPACE and goes through how to use colour by contrasting size, texture and value to create this SPACE. This is for A-level and for Key Stage 3 and 4 to develop an in depth understanding of what is colour. There are tasks to develop in the presentation to develop colour skills. SOME TASKS: Painting a coloured design to a performance, developing colourful paintings to music, developing tonal values and there are sheets to use for a colour wheel study. There is also a reference to the PSYCHOLOGICAL meaning of colour Examples of Colour Theory Terms and artworks that link to the Terms with tasks for students to find different artworks and to analyse and discuss examples of artworks looking at the mood and how colour enhances this. Use this with A-level students to develop their vocabulary and knowledge of theory of art and how colour interacts. This is a good research study for students to add to their sketchbooks.
Drawing skills - techniques and skills for Key stage 3
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Drawing skills - techniques and skills for Key stage 3

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These are important skills for Key Stage 3 There powerpoints aim to develop the following skills below and in so doing develop confidence in drawing Line exercises with blind, contour, gestural drawing skills Upside down drawing -how to copy Sphere drawing - teaching tonal drawing Drawing to create an impact with pattern and different techniques - feather drawing Portrait drawing - looking at proportions in a face drawing Fun- confident line combining a photo in drawing
Art Modern Movements 9 powerpoints full project using Cupcakes
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Art Modern Movements 9 powerpoints full project using Cupcakes

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Students make a cupcake in each of the modern movement styles and make a cake stand at the end of the project. This is a set of powerpoints for each movern movement, Surrealism, Cubism, Expressionism, Neo-impressionism, Fauvism and Realism. It is a set of 8 lessons and then there is the Scheme of Work for the project. For each of the movements students learn a different technique: Surrealism- Splash Chance watercolour imaginary creature out of this to add to cupcake. Cubism - geometrical shapes to shade light to dark to create angular cupcake over a collage made of newspaper. Realism - Tonal realistic shading to capture 3D form. Expressionism-Black and white polyprint to capture the agitated marks of artists. Neo-Impressionism - using a stippling technique with paintbrush to capture fine mark-making. Fauvism- random use of arbitrary colour to capture the bright spontaneity of paint marks. At the end of the project students then choose a party theme and independently decorate their party plate with the cupcakes on this.
A-level Projects, Tasks, Introduction to course, Examples of students
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A-level Projects, Tasks, Introduction to course, Examples of students

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A group of different A-level Art projects and tasks to develop Information to absorb about Art - On Style and Principles and Elements Examples of student work Drawing exercises linked to contextual skills Good for introduction to course. Academic theorists to use like John Berger and H Wolfflin to encourage discussion and a deeper understanding.
KS3 Year 7 and 8 Art projects
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KS3 Year 7 and 8 Art projects

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year 7 Diagnostic for year 7 Celtic letters Paper mache plants Clay Gargoyles year 8 Cubism Making Insects - paper craft Modern Movements - collage and paint Surrealism - painting project
GCSE artists - teaching skills through artist studies Developing ideas AO1
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GCSE artists - teaching skills through artist studies Developing ideas AO1

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A support for teaching GCSE art A number of powerpoints on individual artists to use as part of Developing ideas for Assessment Objective One. Learning skills in Art Acrylic painting with card - Viera Da silva painting layers and using Gold - Victoria Crowe Photocopy drawing with Chila Burman Klimt patterns Transfer medium with Robert Rauschenberg Tim Burton drawings and fantasy art Printing with Angie Mitchell relief prints Figure drawing and simplification using Henry Moore City street painting with Lowry Peter Blake graphic CD cover Photography of Cindy Sherman All of these tasks will build skills for GCSE final project Starting in year 9 and year 10 begire students choose own topic to develop