1 Hour that covers quick sketches and longer sustained drawings.
All tasks can be diffrentiated easily.
Longer tasks focus on tone, scale and line.
Students improve skills and gain a deeper understanding of the formal elements.
12 lessons of portraiture - currently being used with year 9 on rotation.
Focuses on facial features for 3 lessons and then shifts to portraiture artists from around the globe.
Great first GCSE project as it introduces A01, AO2, AO3 & AO4 in a structured manner.
Exemplary work included.
I used this with a year 10 class and they loved it.
Students will learn how to:
Duplicate layers
Rotate layers
Flip layers
Merge layers
Alter hue and saturation
... in order to produce stunning repeat patterns, later used for surface design project.
Formal Elements Glossary - printed onto a colour wheel!
File size is A3 - I’ve printed and laminated mine to use on tables every day. Great for starters and plenaries as well as written analysis.
A painting practice lesson, which focuses on pressure and detail.
Students will learn about the relationship between line and pressure - and how to use this to their advantage.
A collaborative, informative and expressive approach to teaching KS3 and KS4 about continuous line. This lesson led on to a sculptural wire insect project, but can be adapted.
A powerpoint on aperture, shutterspeed and ISO.
Includes mini activities and problem solving tasks as a plenary.
Ideal for a first photography lesson.
Created by a photography specialist.
This lesson tied in with our GCSE cultural mask scheme of work. Students photographed a mask, then imposed it onto a person of their choice.
Students learn about layers and various tools within photoshop.
(Also great for teachers who need to improve their own understanding!)