This project includes: The bones of a power point with: a project brief, suggested task list and prompts for final pieces. Lesson objectives are not included to give you autonomy. The visuals took me two days to compile. They include a variety of media examples (sourced freely from the internet, no copyright was apparent and the images are for inspiration and education only) linked with the elements and colour. In addition a number of the visuals have questioning prompts on them that you can use as discussion points and for peer assessment. The project looks at ‘parodies’ and is full of interesting ideas. I printed off 3 sets of each and had them laminated. I suggest using them in conjunction with a colour wheel and art literacy maps. The project also comes with an tracking sheet, you can offer feedback and show progress with this. It also has the project brief on it. I make folders and have pupils’ stick an A3 copy of this in that so it is large enough to be seen! It also link to the AQA assessment specification for clear marking. Many thanks.
Each element comes with high res images for your piupils to be inspired by and study, line, colour, observational drawing, texture…
This Pop Art Power Point includes:
6 lessons fully outlined within the slides
Assessment based starter task
Language and Literacy tasks
Retrieval tasks for colour theory
Skills development for coloured and normal pencil
Observational skills (can add extra challenge by working from actual tins in class and or at home)
Independent Learning
3 pathways to succeed
levelled examples of pupil’s pieces making great visual aids
Step-by Step tuition and links to online tutorials (not mine)
Self-Evaluation
Great for year 8 and to cover a half-term. Ideal for towards the end of the school year or during busy assessment times. Non messy, fully engaging with various levels of challenge. Enjoy.
Understanding the lay of the land can be daunting for some pupils and teachers! Talking about perspective and view points is made accessible in this intuitive and very picturesque copyright free resource.
Keyword explantions with teacher notes
Recall exercises
One point perspective
Multiple view points explained
How to use a grid
How to create a grid
How to use a view finder
How to make a view finder
Stunning and simple examples
All in one resource. Three hours of content.
Powerpoint and PDF for you and a video link
Thank you
Literacy maps are being utilised more and more within schools to assist pupil learning. I have created and adapted this one from various sources to make it subject specific. It is also in font 16 and on a green background making it user friendly for a variety of learning needs.
I hope you find it useful.
This is a reflective learning guide for pupils' to follow for each of their projects - it is a generic format so it can be used for any project. It is a comprehensive guide yet a simple learning circle that makes life easier for pupil's and teachers. It includes vital points where pupils should utilise self/peer and teacher feedback. It is also a development circle that creates opportunities for further ideas and experiments - crucial to identifying learning and assessment for GCSE Art & Design higher grades. It will also assist with reaching desired outcomes for all artistic standards.
I hope you find it useful, you can adapt/change the wording as fits for you if you need to. I have copies on my wall and laminated copies for pupils to follow in class, plus paper copies for them to keep and refer to.
This is an excellent packed resource that enables everyone to achieve - leave no one behind.
Actual sketches of artists work (mine) developed into work sheets that can be treated as:
Colouring sheets: develop a number of skills in a control way, e.g. coloured pencil blending.
Simply print onto cartridge paper or other for other wet media and get creative.
This bundle aids teaching:
Pointillism and other mark making methods
Includes a number of examples to create various pathways and levels of challenge and a slide show.
An ideal engaging substitute lesson.
You can vary the printing size. Add borders etc
Over ten print outs for you as jpeg and PDF and bonus video tutorials
Curriculum links: Surreal Nature Environment Feelings Art Nouveau Fantasy Art
And of course, you and your pupils are welcome to explore my style.
I hope you enjoy. MA Fine Art
I developed this over a number of years of trial and find this promotes a clear understanding of pupils knowing where they are. It is split into two, Unit 1 you can use 2 or 3 times as preferred and unit 2 for the externally set exam.
Peer Assessment Self Assessment Formative and Summative with the opportunity to show clear feedback to pupils to encourage progress.
I hope you enjoy.
This is the new levels and descriptors for AQA GCSE Art & Design. You can use it to create a Learning Wall as it is the essential objectives mix. My pupils pin their names on the wall for each objective when they are self and peer assessing.
it is layed out as follows:
Title - you decide on this, mine is GCSE Art & Design/Textiles
Sub Title: Mine is - What Grade am I?
Then under that along the top the 4 assessment objective descriptions
Down along the side edge the grades/marks
In the gaps then, the relevant assessment criteria.
It is all colour coded. You may need to refer to the new specification to put your criteria in the correct order.
I hope it saves you a lot of time! My display also includes my differentitated reflective learning Help Guide. Also included FREE for you in this pack.
A stunning Christmas themed colouring (coloring) page with work boxes to help guide colour application. Simply download and print the PDF onto your chosen paper.
Add paint, coloured pencil etc it is also a perfect resource for teaching mark making through line pressure and pointillism.
Ideal end of year resource and cover lesson.
Great for exploring colour and meaning and association with times of the year.
Prints to A4 PDF
Sample examples also attached for reference.
Everything you need for the basis of colour theory and Mark making.
An interesting and thought provoking way to teach the elementsof art and link to other subjects: drama, literacy, and citizenship.
Create your own teaching resources from the resources (as you know your students best).
Increase resilience and confidence.
A great way to raise attainment and engage students, help them to write about the art works through the narrative of the story prompts.
Introduce year 7 to colour and mark making skills and carry on the story starters incorporating key words!
Develop Concepts
Character development
GCSE discuss narrative and use of poetry in art, create atmosphere, discuss the Idea of ‘abstract’ by taking a sentence and developing original work.
Higher order thinking: discuss concepts around self-esteem reflection and reflections and awareness of the universe and the environment
The individual pages are also great for cover lessons, link to an artist for colour theory
Endless possibilities to Transcend their imagination and creativity.
All the joy of colouring professional artist-created drawings.
Twelve (12) intricate hand-drawn images to spark your creativity.
Page size A4
PDF
2 inner colour pages with colour examples (view my website for further information Heart in Your Art).com
This is the sister book to the Transcendent Multiway Colouring Book and features surreal and quirky drawings. Each page has the title for each drawing and love heart shapes at the bottom for you to shade to decide upon your colour palette. In true Heart in Your Art style. What’s not to love!
The images are high definition and available as a full PDF book to print out repeatedly (single user only).
Colour over the shapes, or bring out more details by colouring into the dots, squiggles and shapes.
Create stunning effects, from bold and vibrant colour palettes that reminisce of Stained Glass, to shiny metallics, to subtle pastels.
Ideal for colour theory and cover lessons.
Mastery of blending and other colourist applications.
Single classroom use only (please respect my licence for copyright).