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 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.
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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Updated for 2017-18. This resource provides user friendly background information for teachers and students regarding Bloom's Taxonomy and Growth Mindsets. Also includes an easy to use questionnaire for students so that they can test their own mindset style.
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.
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.
New for 2018. This document provides clear advice on how to prepare for an interview and how to perform well once at interview. Ideal for use with students going for job or university interviews. Also quite useful for teachers trying to get a new job. The resource is easy to print and so can be used as a hand-out during form time or careers lessons.
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.
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Have some Christmas fun with this quiz. 75 Christmas themed questions over 3 rounds. A general Christmas knowledge round, a visual round and a Christmas facts, true or false round. Provided as 3 separate slideshows so that you can either choose to run the whole quiz or pick one section of it if time is tight. Ideal for Primary School and Secondary School students. If you do purchase this resource you can choose another resource from our shop free of charge up to the value of £20. Simply visit our shop, look through the 1000 + resources on offer and email me at maelmatthews@gmail.com stating which resource you would like. I will then email you your choice. It’s our Christmas present to you!
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This Art lesson plan introduces students to tone through drawing. The resource includes clear guidance for the teacher, homework, how it will be assessed, differentiation, resources list, cross curricular links and a useful prompt sheet for students. The lesson has been designed to last one hour. This is lesson 1 in a series of Art lessons. This lesson can be used as a stand alone lesson, or as part of the series of lesson that we have on offer.The rest of the lessons are available from our shop.
The Complete Art Curriculum for Key Stage 3. This huge resource (154 pages) offers 38 linked Art lesson plans, leading students through the key elements of Art, Design and Creativity. Each Art lesson plan provides differentiation, lesson outline, lesson structure, materials required, and homework. Each lesson also provides a photocopiable information sheet for students, written in a student friendly style.
Topics covered include drawing styles, observation, abstraction, figure drawing, mask making, sculpture, landscape painting, portraiture, ceramics, colour theory, architecture .... and much more.
The lessons have been purposefully written to lead on from each other, allowing students to build upon their ever increasing skills sets through the Key Stage 3 years.
The resource has been written by Mael Matthews, experienced Head of Department, Senior Art Moderator and Professional Artist. They have been used in an Art department judged by Ofsted to be Outstanding.
This Art scheme introduces students to clay through simple development of a clay head. The resource includes clear guidance for the teacher, homework, how it will be assessed, differentiation, resources list, cross curricular links and a useful prompt sheet for students. The lessons have been designed to be taught over 3 x 1 hour sessions. This can be used as a stand alone unit, or as part of the series of lessons that we have on offer. The rest of the lessons are available from our shop.
This Art lesson plan continues to introduce students to clay use. The resource includes clear guidance for the teacher, homework, how it will be assessed, differentiation, resources list, cross curricular links and a useful prompt sheet for students. The lesson has been designed to last one hour. This is lesson 10 in a series of Art lessons. This lesson can be used as a stand alone lesson, or as part of the series of lesson that we have on offer. The rest of the lessons are available from our shop.
This Art lesson plan introduces students to colour / color. The resource includes clear guidance for the teacher, homework, how it will be assessed, differentiation, resources list, cross curricular links and a useful prompt sheet for students. The lesson has been designed to last one hour. This is lesson 11 in a series of Art lessons. This lesson can be used as a stand alone lesson, or as part of the series of lesson that we have on offer. The rest of the lessons are available from our shop.