Based on another resource I found on here, with added space for pupils to add examples of work they have created for each skill and a wheel on the back to improve PLTS vocabulary.
A really simple template for conducting work scrutiny within your department. Colour coded and with space for written feedback and a response from the teacher. Used this for a while now and it always seems to go down well with SLT.
<p>A project outline for GCSE Photography students looking at how photographers create their images and use the rules of composition. Practical tasks include talking photos using the rule of thirds, introducing students to analysing photographs and a final outcome based on a chosen theme.</p>
A six lesson project designed to help art teachers assess the baseline standard of new pupils. Pupils will research artists, try drawing techniques, have their knowledge 'tested' and produce a final image based on their own ideas and the work of Grayson Perry.
Really quick and simple sheet to 'test' new pupils at the start of the year. Basic, but gives you and understanding of things they do, and don't, know.
A simple first homework for Y7 to introduce pupils into artist research. Contains a handout for pupils and a list of artists for pupils to choose from at random.
<p>Handouts for GCSE art students exploring a range of skills and techniques. With artist information, 3 related artists and a link to a video to watch on youtube.</p>
Set of keywords that can be used to describe the quality of a line. Can be used as a starting point for mark-making experiments or as a word bank to help pupils when discussing or writing about works of art.
A really effective tool for pupils to begin to show their understanding of context. Print it out. Stick it together. Roll the dice. Answer the question.<br />
I've used this for years and it works really well.
<p>Simple sheet to structure discussions about photography.<br />
Sentence starters to encourage pupils to talk about their own work or the work of others</p>