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Here you will find a range of KS3, GCSE and A-level Art and Photography resources which have all been developed, tried and tested in the classroom by an experienced teacher.

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Here you will find a range of KS3, GCSE and A-level Art and Photography resources which have all been developed, tried and tested in the classroom by an experienced teacher.
Personal Investigation essay guidance - art/photography
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Personal Investigation essay guidance - art/photography

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I wrote this for my A-level students as they needed something to help them write their essays for the personal investigation. It breaks down the essay into different subheadings, each with a guide on how many words to write and then a list of prompt questions to help with writing. There is also a guide to the required bibliography, and a final checklist. This version is written for photography students, but could be quickly altered for art/textiles etc.
GCSE Art Student Checklist
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GCSE Art Student Checklist

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This checklist lists everything that we expect a student to complete for a GCSE project, organised by Assessment Objective. Good for encouraging students to work independently, and for pushing them to get work done!
Alevel Art/Design: Lighting Project
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Alevel Art/Design: Lighting Project

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This resource includes all lessons for a short project on lighting inspired initially by Cornelia Parker and Tom Raffield. There are 50 slides, covering an introduction to the project and the artists, mood board and design pages, observational drawing prototyping, presentation and evaluation. It was written as a skills development project for new year 12 students on the AQA 3D Art and Design course, and assessment objectives are referenced throughout. The tasks use primarily paper, wire and card but could be adapted if you wanted to use other materials. There are printable worksheets, flipped learning opportunities and lots of examples of ideas for students to help them along the way. My group engaged with this project really effectively,
GCSE Photography Exam - project overview and student checklist
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GCSE Photography Exam - project overview and student checklist

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There are two documents here - two different versions of the same thing, one more detailed than the other - both student friendly. One is an overview of the photography exam project structure, organised by lesson and task. It features brief information about each task, with details on things to consider and 'going for gold' extensions, aimed at the higher end students. The other document is a simplified checklist for students to track the tasks they need to complete for the exam project, encouraging them to work independently and outside of lessons.
In Depth Darkroom Photography Guide
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In Depth Darkroom Photography Guide

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This is a 15 page document which goes through everything about processing films and images in the darkroom. It is written in student friendly, step by step instructions - my A-level Art and Photography students comfortably used it on their own after initial lessons. Content pages: Getting the film ready to develop………………………3 Developing the film…………………………………………4,5 Creating a contact sheet……………………………………6 Exposing an image on the enlarger..……………..…..7 Developing your photo and filters…………………….8 Experimental developing………………………………9,10 Photograms and websites..………………………………11 Sketchbook tips………………………………………………..12 Glossary……………………………………………………….13,14
How to experiment in photography
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How to experiment in photography

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A visual flow diagram for students to use to help them structure their experiments with links to photographers. It clarifies how to use photographers to inspire their experiments, with a focus on supporting them with refining their ideas to get the best marks in AO2. Written for GCSE but I've also used it with A-level, early on in the course with students that are new to the subject.
Photoshoot planning template with prompt questions
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Photoshoot planning template with prompt questions

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This is a table that I have used with both GCSE and A-level photography students to get them to plan in more detail for photoshoots. Each subtitle has a few further prompts to get students to think in more depth. Great for the new requirement for written work in the GCSE.
Tricky art student survival guide!
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Tricky art student survival guide!

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I made this for one particular student who had a very irritating habit of throwing her work away! It worked so well during the mock and GCSE exams, and she felt a bit special as I only gave it to her. Basically some silly quotes to refocus her, and doodle pages.
Photography self and peer assessment tables
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Photography self and peer assessment tables

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This document features four different peer/self assessment tables, each pre-filled with different medals and missions ready to be highlighted as appropriate, ensuring good quality feedback. They cover giving feedback on taking photographs, editing photos, artist research and annotations/evaluations. Mainly aimed at GCSE photography students but could be suitable for A-level.
Photography Careers Guide
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Photography Careers Guide

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This PowerPoint covers lots of different aspects of photography careers, from types of jobs to portfolios to potential wages. Clear information with some diagrams and visuals to support further. suitable for GCSE and A-level students.
SLR vs DSLR camera worksheets
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SLR vs DSLR camera worksheets

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This is a good worksheet to go along with teaching students the difference between SLR and DSLR cameras. There’s a table to summarise the differences, positives and negatives, a table to input the meanings of key terms linked to them both, and an image of an SLR camera to be labelled.
GCSE project overview - Architecture
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GCSE project overview - Architecture

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This has been a really successful scheme of work. Students engaged with it really well, with a variety of painting, printmaking and mixed media work linking to artists such as Ian Murphy and Paul Kenton. We ran a trip to a local English Heritage venue which I'd recommend for photography and drawing - they're generally free if you lead them yourself! The SOW is broken down by week, giving tasks linked to AOs, Skills focus and extensions for HPA.
3D Art and Design: Process and assessment
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3D Art and Design: Process and assessment

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This is a document that I’ve put together to clarify for my students what is involved in a project and the process that they will go through when designing and making a product or sculpture on the AQA 3D Art and Design A-level course. I have also broken down the assessment criteria into a series of questions to help them understand the requirements for each assessment objective. Students who had not previously completed an art course and/or who had previously completed DT/engineering found this particularly useful!
Lockdown photography challenges!
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Lockdown photography challenges!

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10 challenges written to be suitable for both GCSE and A-level photography students. Each with a focus on developing a specific skill, and written to be engaging and accessible from anywhere including from home if needed. Skills include composition, lighting, contrasting colours, viewpoints and shutter speed. They are written to be a open to interpretation, meaning that students of all abilities should be able to have some fun with the challenges.
3D Art and Design: drawing for design
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3D Art and Design: drawing for design

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This powerpoint has been written for the A-level 3D Art and design course, specifically to support non art students and engineering/DT students with their understanding of the art process of looking at primary sources for inspiration. I delivered the lesson at the start of the design process to help students link to primary sources in their observational drawing. Within the powerpoint are a range of visual examples that should help students see how drawing and photographs can be done purposefully to help the design and making process. I found it really clarified students understanding of AO3 (AQA).