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.
Speed up Art report writing with this fully editable and copiable resource. 15 pages of informative, supportive comments relating to Art education and KS3, 4 and 5. Suitable for writing reports for students aged 11 to 18. Enjoy absolute editing freedom with this Word document.
Kapow! Here’s a cool Back to School Art activity for kids 9 to 14. There are a range of superhero templates that kids can use to design their own superhero character. They can add color to develop their own super suit and then they can think and write about the super powers that their character will have. Check out the complete preview doc so that you can see exactly what you get.
There are 3 male templates and 3 female templates. There is also a blank worksheet for kids to draw out their own superhero from scratch.
You could encourage children to write about super powers linked to study skills, for instance, super memory or super writing ability …. Or you could use it as a lead into creative writing, with their superhero saving the day in an adventure. The templates are provided as worksheets and also as full page coloring sheets so that you have lots of creative freedom. Also check out the speech bubbles that kids can add their own text to, cut out and add to their super hero pictures.
Also included are superhero emblem templates so that kids can design their own super badge!
This resource could help make cross curricular links – study skills, art, creative writing. 18 pages in total.
65 high quality patterns, banners and pictures to liven up your school displays. Easy to print and edit. Also suitable for insertion into your own documents. Balloons, stripes, birthdays, sport, patterns and much more ......
A comprehensive Art Department Teacher handbook covering vision, philosophy, health and safety, expectations of students, course descriptions and more. The handbook provides a fully editable resource which can be modified to suit all Art departments.
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 colour.
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A bundle of resources to provide support for students in the run up to the GCSE Art exam (Component 2). Includes:
How to analyse artwork
What the Assessment Objectives mean
How to achieve outstanding performance
How to evaluate their own work
An example 8/9 sketchbook
The importance of idea development
How to develop a final idea
Final outcome checklist
New grading system poster.
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This ingenious Powerpoint provides a subtraction sum generator for younger children. Simply click on the highlighted button and a random sum will appear. Give your students time to answer the question before clicking on the sum to reveal the answer. One more click on the answer returns you to the sum generator page. All sums use numbers from 1 to 9, making it suitable for younger children.
Ideal for whole class mental maths sessions.
You can even edit the resource to input your own choice of sums. I am happy to answer any questions on this resource and explain how to edit it if you wish to do so. Please feel free to contact me through the TES site or by email at maelmatthews@gmail.com.
This resource provides a "survival pack" for students and teachers. It includes:
How to apply for Art Foundation courses
How to paint dramatic seascapes
An image library of natural forms
Periods of Art history
Questions to consider when analysing art
A guide to 1 point perspective
Drawing faces in proportion
A step by step A level sketchbook guide
Careers in art
Check out these science word-search for Key Stage 1. STEM vocabulary for younger primary school students. Provided as jpegs for easy printing and insertion into your own documents.
This simple resource will allow you to show your class how you think they are performing. The slides provide a range of emoticons that can be displayed on the white board.
Perhaps start the lesson with the neutral face (slide 6), and as the lesson progresses, change the slide to either show positive participation (move up through the slides), or areas for improvement (move down through the slides)
Children respond positively to visual stimuli, and this could be an effective way of encouraging self reflection. You could even keep a lesson by lesson tally using the scoring system on each slide so that they are encouraged to beat their last efforts.