Artist quotes - classroom displayQuick View
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Artist quotes - classroom display

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A selection of famous artists quotes to display in any art classroom, from Stephen Wiltshire to Freda Kahlo. Designed to be printed on a3 paper.
Drawing hints and ideas placematQuick View
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Drawing hints and ideas placemat

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This drawing placemat is designed to be used to support and structure learning around drawing. Supporting mark making, tonal drawing and coloured pencil drawing. This resource is ideal of all secondary year groups. I currently use from Yr7 through to yr11 to support all drawing elements. I currently use as a printed, laminated a3 sheet one between two and have out in all lessons that involve drawing and use a support and scaffolding tool, referring to often, encouraging independent thinking and confidence building, facilitating resillient, independent learners.
OCR GCSE Art and Design Assessment Criteria break downQuick View
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OCR GCSE Art and Design Assessment Criteria break down

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Tried and tested OCR GCSE Art and Design Criteria break down, covering AOs in detail with imagery supporting each objective. Cohort used with achieved majority 9s. Student tick list to support coursework completion to follow. Imagery is students work from time as acting HOD and from NQT and PGCE, as well as a few images used from Pinterest to support AO page.
Learning journey confidence trackerQuick View
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Learning journey confidence tracker

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This document is designed to be for students to use to track how they feel over the duration of a project and to reflect upon at the end. This tracker has space for the teacher to write what the project, out comes and key skills are. This is a five week tracker but can easily be altered to make longer. The purpose of this document is to enable a student to develop their understanding of the correlation between how confident they feel in a project and their attainment, which in turn will support the teacher in supporting the students development to the best of their ability. For more nervous students this is also an opportunity to document how they feel in a non intrusive way. I have used this across Key stage 3 and 4 and it has worked wonderfully. For trainee teachers ... I have designed and used this for my own PGCE in Art and Design for part of an assignment where we had to design a resource. This has also been used in two different schools with success in meeting standards and demonstrating progress. A good attribute for evidence folders and proof of reflective teaching,