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.
Art education resources. 90 FILES covering everything you could possibly need to run an effective Art Department. Schemes, visuals, planning documents, policies and much more.
This is the biggest, most comprehensive Art resource on TES - Developed to meet the UK Ofsted Framework, but equally suited to the US and Australian Curricula.
90 individual files suitable for students aged 11 to 18. Files include schemes of study, visuals, tutorials, policy documents, student handbooks, promotional materials, exam resources, art history information, images for inspiration, information on techniques … and much more.
Just look at the titles of the files to see what is included.
These resources have all been used in an Art department judged to be “Outstanding” three time in a row over 15 years by Ofsted. If you know of a bigger, more complete Art resource out there, please let us know. We value all feedback.
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This PowerPoint document provides the following information for each of the 5 exam questions:
1. Possible starting points
2. An array of supporting photographic images
3. A list of all critical and contextual studies documented in the questions, each one hyperlinked to a supporting website
4. Hyperlinks to an extensive range of other relevant artwork for each question
Questions covered are The seashore, The spirit of Art Deco, Machinery, Masks, Expressive qualities.
Good luck to you and your students at this important and busy time.
This fully editable PowerPoint document provides the following information for each of the 5 exam questions:
1. Possible starting points
2. An array of supporting photographic images
3. A list of all critical and contextual studies documented in the questions, each one hyperlinked to a supporting website
4. Hyperlinks to an extensive range of other relevant artwork for each question
Questions covered are The seashore, The spirit of Art Deco, Machinery, Masks, Expressive qualities.
Also included is a generic step by step sketchbook guide which can be edited to suit any of the exam questions. Useful for supporting struggling candidates to cover all four assessment objectives. Simply hand the PowerPoint to your students and ask them to use it to start developing preparatory work.
Good luck to you and your students at this important and busy time.
Get your students off to a flying start with this fully editable 40 slide PowerPoint. The following information is provided for each of the 8 exam questions:
1. Possible starting points
2. An array of supporting photographic images for inspiration
3. A list of all critical and contextual studies documented in the questions, each one hyperlinked to a supporting website
4. Hyperlinks to an extensive range of other relevant artwork for each question
Questions covered are Childhood memories, Windows, Letters and words, Industrial landscapes, Collections, Events and issues, Cultural influences, Dynamism and movement.
Also included is a generic step by step sketchbook guide which can be edited to suit any of the exam questions. Useful for supporting struggling candidates to cover all four assessment objectives.
Also a range of photographic image files to provide even further support. Simply pass on the document to students and ask them to use the images and links to begin to develop their preparatory work.
Good luck to you and your students at this important and busy time.
We will be handing out the Externally Set Assignment papers at the start of February.
Do you ever spend lots of time finding visual resources for students to get them started? Well this extensive resource will provide students with hundreds of photographic images to help them start to generate ideas. All images are fully copiable and editable.
Images are catalogued into separate Powerpoints. Subjects covered are;
Autumn
Landscapes
Sea
Rust
Insects
People
Textures
Fungi
Graffiti
Flowers
Birds
This resource provides a simple, distilled explanation of Bloom's Taxonomy and how the theory can be applied to questioning in the classroom. It is presented in an accessible manner, allowing teachers to grasp the theories quickly.
A suitable resource for photocopying and handing out to colleagues to encourage deeper questioning in the classroom.
Beneficial to all subjects and levels.
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
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.
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 resource provides a clear, straightforward alternative to the outgoing National Curriculum levels.
A simple to use table cross references the new marking system with percentage equivalents. It also demonstrates a "projected grade" approach, linking to the new numeric GCSE grading system.
Save yourself loads of time with this report bank. 20 pages of Art report comments. All fully editable. Simply copy and paste the chosen comments into your reports.
This step by step guide will lead Junior and High School students through drawing a human figure in proportion. The simple to follow slides make it a useful tool for demonstrating how to use guide lines to develop the shapes.
Updated for 2017-1Updated for 2017-18. The current government workforce challenge reports states, amongst other things that all staff should work from fully resourced schemes of study. This resource can provide this along with much more.
All resources in this bundle have been used in an Ofsted "outstanding" Art department.
Get your own department Ofsted ready by ensuring your Art Department has thorough documentation and offers students a complete art experience.
This massive resource for Secondary School Art departments comprises 52 individual files. These include:
A full year of schemes of study
A vast range of supporting visuals and slide shows
Student and staff handbooks
Student feedback forms
Policies including Health and Safety and a Gifted and Talented policy
Cross curricular information such as colours in different languages
A vision for Art Education
Art Technician duty list and .....
The Complete KS3 Art Curriculum Book ..... plus much, much more.
For a full list of resources, just look at the file titles.
These resources have been produced by Mael Matthews, experienced Head of Department, professional artist and Senior A level Moderator. Follow Mael on Twitter @maelhmatthews
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Art resource by Start Creative Resources.
We will be handing out the GCSE Art External Task papers as soon as we return in January 2018. Reduce your holiday workload with this resource. These documents provide a structured guide for students, outlining a week by week approach to developing preparatory work and emphasising the importance of fully covering the Assessment Objectives. Included is a checklist to help students keep themselves on track. Also, a prompt sheet for analysing the artwork of recognised artists. The resource is provided as a PDF and also as a Word document so that it can be easily edited to suit your school's specific needs.
For a supporting library of photographs go to https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-a-level-art-photographic-library-over-500-fully-copiable-and-editable-images-11188224
This Lesson Plan template allows lessons to be planned covering all of the key Ofsted targets. Suitable for all subjects and all levels. Fully editable. Updated for 2017-18.
Give students a relaxing colouring activity. Evidence suggests that colouring exercises are effective in calming busy minds in both adults and children. Teachers successfully use them in the classroom to help students re focus. Unfortunately most colouring books are prohibitively expensive. This affordable collection of beautiful original drawings is the solution. 65 beautiful mandalas ready for printing out and adding colour.
All drawings are original and have been produced by Mael Matthews.
GCSE Art students will be receiving the External Task sheets in January. This is an important, intensive period of the course, with the task accounting for 40% of their overall mark.
These support documents provide the student and teacher with a structured guide to developing preparatory work that fully addresses the Assessment Objectives. A schedule shows the nature and timing of work between January and early April (The controlled assessment usually takes place in late April or early May.)
Also included is a prompt sheet for analysing artwork and a step by step guide to developing a GCSE sketchbook. The theme of the sketchbook guide is "natural forms", but it can be adapted by the teacher or student to fit any question.
....... and finally, a collection of original photographs of plants which you and your students are free to copy, edit and use. The images might prove very useful to those students who struggle to collect their own images.
The support document and the step by step sketchbook guide are provided as PDFs, but also Word / Powerpoint documents so that they can be fully edited to suit the specific needs of the school.
Visit our shop at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mael for over 300 more creative resources, including photographic images for most topic areas.
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This poster compares the current GCSE grades (A -G) with the new grading system (9 - 1). Suitable as a poster around school or a hand out for staff, students, parents and governors.
This resource has been developed by Mael Matthews, experienced teacher and senior examiner for the largest UK examination board. If you have found this resource useful, why not check out our other resources ...... there are over 600 other Art education resources in the shop. You can visit by clicking here
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This fun form time game challenges teams to respond to slides that describe a person or animal in or on a place or object doing something. One person then draws the scene whilst team mates try to guess.
This PowerPoint provides rules, descriptive slides and score card.
This is a resource that I have produced to use with my classes this week to give them a well deserved end of term treat.
Merry Christmas from Start Creative