Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
This concise, student friendly resource provides a catalogue of notable artists, movements, dates and periods in a table format for easy reference.
A useful printable resource for Art students of all ages.
Make a Christmas jigsaw puzzle. This resource leads Key Stage 2 and 3 students through the designing and making of a jigsaw puzzle with a Christmas theme. Simple to follow, step by step instructions support students through each stage, from choosing a pattern to drawing a picture, sticking to card and finally, cutting out. A shape and pattern activity suitable for Maths and Art lessons.
A fun creative activity for the end of term. Many more resources available in our shop. Take a look at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/starteducation
Merry Christmas from Start Creative Resources.
Suitable for Key stage 2. This Christmas bundle offers eight individual files including colouring sheets, clip art, jigsaw making activity and a word search. Ideal for festive end of term activities.
Many more resources available in our shop. Take a look at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mael
Have you ever spent time finding images on the internet for students to help provide them with inspiration? This resource might help. Over 500 fully copiable, high quality photographs catalogued into 24 PowerPoint slideshows. Ideal for all ages and most subjects (in particular, Art, Creative Writing, Biology, Geography, Graphic Design).
Topic covered include:
Autumn
Landscapes
sea
Rust
Insects
Numbers
People
Textures
Birds
Buildings
Sky
Water
patterns
Trees
Colour
Patterns
Faces
Save time with 20 pages of differentiated comments for Art reports. Suitable for Key Stage 3, 4 and 5 student reports.
Here is an example:
This year NAME has been developing his creative skills through mask making, the dramatic representation of landscapes and artwork relating to recycling. This has allowed NAME to focus on painting, drawing, and 3 dimensional modelling in a range of materials. NAME has performed satisfactorily most of the time but would have benefitted from working harder at disciplines that don’t always come easily, such as drawing. The quality of NAME’s homework usually demonstrates effort and commitment and usually deadlines are met. NAME has shown an openness to try out new techniques which is helping him to improve the standard of his final outcomes. Well done NAME, you should be proud of the progress that you have made this year.
This is a step by step guide to developing a sketchbook. A useful support document for those students who are struggling to cover the Assessment Objectives. The focus of this guide is "Natural Forms", but it could easily be amended to accommodate alternative themes. An editable version of the resource is included.
If you have any questions about the resource please tweet Mael @maelhmatthews. We would be happy to answer your questions.
Children can produce beautiful pictures for Mothers Day whilst learning about shape, colour, symmetry and pattern and enjoying adding colour to these 65 original colouring sheets.
They can even use the patterns to make cards!
Time to start thinking about Easter!
This resource provides 20 beautiful and inspirational photos associated with Spring and 30 original Easter designs ready for children to color.
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Happy Easter!
Over 40 kaleidoscopic images ready for colouring. Easy to photocopy or print out and ideal for use with students of all ages. It has long been recognised that colouring activities help calm over busy minds. this resource can therefore be used as an effective classroom management tool.
17 pages of editable report comments for A level Art. Fully aligned to the Assessment Objectives. Suitable for both AQA and EdExcel courses. A full range of student ability covered.
Check out this GCSE art scheme of study and supporting information. The theme is "Structures" and the scheme is written in enough detail for a non specialist to follow. Hit the ground running in September 2017 with this resource. Also removes the need for you to lose summer holiday time planning.
A short video demonstration of one point perspective. The video clearly shows how to produce a simple perspective drawing of a box. The use of eye line, vanishing point, parallel and converging lines are all shown. Suitable for use as a visual aid at the beginning of projects based on perspective. This video is part of a series of demonstration videos. Running time 2.30 mins
3 step by step guides for GCSE Art students. Each printable guide provides clear instructions for the student, allowing them to produce work that fully meets the requirements of the four Assessment Objectives. Three different themes - Natural Forms, Structures and Metamorphosis.
The workbooks include suggestions for artists to study, images to collect, materials and processes to explore and how to develop ideas based on the research.
These work books can be used in a prescriptive manner, or simply used as a guide. Ideal for lower attaining students who need that extra bit of support.
30 high quality images of numbers in different settings to support Art and maths lessons. This resource should save lots of time collecting your own images. Ideal as visual support for STEAM lessons.
Do you find it hard to explain to students what the AQA A level Art Assessment Objectives mean? This printable resource might help. Each objective is clearly and simply explained in language that is accessible to all. If students understand how their work will be assessed they have a better chance of reaching their potential. Provided as a slideshow which can also be easily printed.
Clear, student friendly explanation of what the AQA GCSE Art Assessment Objectives mean. A useful resource for helping students understand the requirements of the course, and therefore hopefully meet the objectives more fully. Written by a Senior Art Examiner. Photocopy friendly.
A 25 slide exploration of the need to develop ideas through careful, considered and informed decision making. The slideshow starts with a series of slides that encourage students to think about how to work from an initial starting point to a final outcome. Slides then move on to the links between idea development and the four Assessment Objectives. It clearly shows that ALL FOUR AOs have links to idea development. The slideshow also includes a full explanation of each AO in student friendly language. This has been written by an experienced Head of department and Senior A level Art moderator.
We hope that you find it of use when discussing component development with your students.
“This resource really helped my students develop thorough artwork”* We hand out the GCSE External Task (Component 2) papers in January. This set of resources provides structure and support for students as they develop their preparatory work. The External Task Support Document guides students through the development of work ensuring that they fully cover all four Assessment Objectives. It is also fully editable so that you can amend it to fully meet the needs of your students.
Also included is an art analysis prompt sheet which guides students through detailed analysis of artwork, a work review sheet that encourages students to analyse their own progress and relate it to the AOs, a photocopy friendly history of art information document and student friendly explanations of the Assessment Objectives which really pinpoints what is required to meet the requirements of the AOs.....
.... and finally, two slideshows showing what the elusive Grade 9 work looks like.
* Comment left by buyer on TPT.