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Resources made with ease-of-use in mind. Clear tasks with stretch and challenge, differentiation for all abilities, dyslexia-friendly fonts and colours, and ergonomic design to promote pride in presentation! Many of these resources are the perfect solution for a supply/cover scenario as answer sheets are provided - complete meaningful work with the students regardless of your subject specialism!

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Resources made with ease-of-use in mind. Clear tasks with stretch and challenge, differentiation for all abilities, dyslexia-friendly fonts and colours, and ergonomic design to promote pride in presentation! Many of these resources are the perfect solution for a supply/cover scenario as answer sheets are provided - complete meaningful work with the students regardless of your subject specialism!
Art&Design - Colour Theory - Wordsearch - Medium Difficulty - Starter/Plenary/Homework
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Art&Design - Colour Theory - Wordsearch - Medium Difficulty - Starter/Plenary/Homework

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The perfect resource to start or end a Colour Theory lesson, or could be used as a homework sheet or mini-quiz. This resource... - Is differentiated (medium difficulty, shown by the 2 Star rating at the top) - Is dyslexia friendly (using clear fonts and pastel backgrounds) - Includes a 'Challenge task' to stretch students and promote resilience - Includes an answer sheet (perfect for use by cover teachers who may not be subject specialists) - Promotes pride in presentation (a 'cut here' border so no scruffy edges if glued in a sketchbook!)
Art&Design - Colour Theory - Wordsearch - Easiest Difficulty - Starter/Plenary/Homework
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Art&Design - Colour Theory - Wordsearch - Easiest Difficulty - Starter/Plenary/Homework

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The perfect resource to start or end a Colour Theory lesson, or could be used as a homework sheet or mini-quiz. This resource... - Is differentiated (easiest difficulty, shown by the 1 Star rating at the top) - Is dyslexia friendly (using clear fonts and pastel backgrounds) - Includes a 'Challenge task' to stretch students and promote resilience - Includes an answer sheet (perfect for use by cover teachers who may not be subject specialists) - Promotes pride in presentation (a 'cut here' border so no scruffy edges if glued in a sketchbook!)
GCSE Art Exam 2018 Timetable, Ticklist, and Top Tips!
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GCSE Art Exam 2018 Timetable, Ticklist, and Top Tips!

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Get your students off to the best start possible with this timetable, ticklist, and top tips resources. Never again will you hear the question, 'What do I do now?!'. Just print this off one per student, and away they go! I have found this to be essential for keeping my students motivated, on task, and most importantly to schedule. Even if I'm away due to a course or illness, my students have clear direction, allowing them to stay calm in the face of so many exam pressures. Resource includes: - A clear timetable of when each sketchbook sheet/page is expected - What to include on each sheet/page - Links to Assessment Objectives - Top Tips for maximum quality and quantity artwork - Dyslexia friendly font and background colours. ***Please note*** The timetable may need some adjusted based on your school's term dates, exam dates, and exam board. (This is designed with AQA in mind, but the AOs tend to be appropriate and useful whichever exam board you are using). Therefore I have uploaded the Publisher document rather than a PDF to allow you to make these adjustments as you see fit. Good luck with your exams!