Seven individual .pdf files outlining the visual elements LINE TONE COLOUR SHAPE PATTERN TEXTURE FORM<br />
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These can be used as reference sheets for pupils desks or as posters for the classroom.
A Powerpoint presentation and accompanying worksheet for pupils to understand and practice various was of creating a tonal gradient.<br />
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Powerpoint includes Learning Intentions and Success Criteria as well as a visual exemplar.<br />
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The worksheet alone can be used as an extension exercise for any tonal unit of work, or can be used as a relevant cover lesson task.
Powerpoint presentation comparing the styles and inspirations of both Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements.<br />
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This presentation includes many significant images, and bitesize information about the two movements, as well as a segment designed as a quiz for pupils to identify which movement the image is from. I have executed this in class with the letters 'D' and 'N' on either side of a laminated sheet of white paper which pupils hold up depending on their choice. This allows me to identify at a glance if pupils have understood the various styles, and pupils have always provided great feedback about this element.
Powerpoint Presentation about the architecture of Friedensreich Hundertwasser.<br />
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Examples of his designs with prompt questions to enable class discussion.<br />
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This was created as part of a sustainability unit of work whereby pupils were tasked with redesigning their school building using Hundertwasser as inspiration. This powerpoint includes a related homework task.
This Powerpoint presentation outlines ways in which pupils are developing their Numeracy skills in Art and Design.<br />
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This was developed as a presentation to support numeracy skills development discussions with pupils, but I have also printed and laminated them for display purposes within my classroom. <br />
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It is a great reference for pupils to have to hand to reinforce knowledge and skills they are developing, as well as a visual link between Art and Design, and other numeracy-based subjects.
<p>Powerpoint presentation identifying the various elements of composition in paintings such as focal point, leading lines and viewpoint and how they impact the artwork.</p>
This is a 2-page worksheet which includes a blank colour wheel and an exercise to complete contrasting, harmonising, warm and cold colours.<br />
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This exercise can be used when studying the colour wheel, or as a relevant cover lesson exercise. The completed sheet can then be kept as a reference for future learning.
<p>Used for pupils studying the work of Paul Cezanne for their exams. This sheet gives information in a clear, concise manner that is easy to read and navigate. Headings are based on visual elements and terminology used in SQA examinations.</p>
<p>Composition / arrangement<br />
Media Handling/Techniques<br />
Subject matter<br />
Scale<br />
Style<br />
Mood and Atmosphere<br />
Colour<br />
Line<br />
Tone<br />
Texture<br />
Shape<br />
Texture<br />
Form</p>
Step-by-step worksheet for exercise using directional brushstrokes to create 'form' with a visual exemplar.<br />
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Can be used as an exercise prior to unit using paint to develop skills of creating form, pr as an extension exercise.<br />
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This was developed to be used alongside a Fauvism unit whereby short, directional brushstrokes, and using colour to portray emotion were two of the main focuses.<br />
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This is a word document file and can therefore be edited to suit.