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.
Updated for 2017-18. Children and adults sometimes need a focus at times of stress and anxiety. Concentrating the mind on a straightforward activity such as colouring can have a calming effect and Allow for refocus. This resource might help an individual regain focus.
Over 30 original drawings are provided ready for colouring. The drawings vary in complexity. Some are simple outline drawings, whilst others have looser shapes and lines which will require greater creative input.
This resource can also be used as an extension activity or simply for fun.
Suitable for SEN students, but equally suitable for main stream students.
Form time can be pressurised……
Register to be taken, notices to be read out, student queries to be answered ….. and the weekly PSHCEE topic to be covered!
This resource provides discussion starting points for Personal, Social, Health, Citizenship, Economic Education. The aim is to provide a quick, at a glance resource which will help you to start class discussions. They have been written with a focus on the student. What do they think? What do they know?
The following topics are covered.
• Bullying
• Careers
• Disability
• Drugs
• Finances
• Personal Health
• Race relations
• Relationships
• The Environment
Ideal for use with Key Stage 3 students, but also suitable for Key Stage 4 and 5
This resource provides over 30 black and white abstract images. They have been designed to allow colour to be added in a variety of ways. Some students might like to develop “realistic” pictures of actual objects or scenes by thinking carefully about which sections to apply colour to. Other students might want to use the images as a basis for pattern work, or simply apply colour in a random way.
Colour can be applied using pencil crayon, felt tip or even paint. If using paint make sure that the images are printed onto appropriately robust paper.
This resource is ideal for use as an extension activity towards the end of a main project.
Updated for 2017-18. Suitable for the NEW AQA and EdExcel GCSE Art specifications. A Scheme of work and resources. "Natural Forms" provides a thorough, cross referenced scheme of work, 2 slideshows of supporting images and a step by step guide to developing a thorough sketchbook, ensuring that the Assessment Objectives are clearly met.
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Art. 56 amazing resources! Updated to include 15 different image banks - over 500 photos! Everything needed for primary and secondary art. Hopefully the extent of this resource can be seen by the size of the download. A huge resource (56 different downloads) comprising schemes of work, student and staff handbooks, support resources, image banks, marking schemes, policies, report comments, presentations, promotional materials and much more. Everything you need to get an Art Department up and running. The resource pack covers KS2, KS3, 4 and 5, but could also be adapted to support Art at Primary level. An invaluable tool for ensuring that your department is Ofsted ready!
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Updated for 2017-18. A step by step guide for students, leading them through the development of a GCSE Art sketchbook. This resource focusses on covering the Assessment Objectives and helps students see how their work can evolve. An invaluable resource for all students, but in particular, lower achieving candidates. Over 30 instructional slides.
Art resource by Start Creative Resources.
A step by step guide for students, leading them through the development of a GCSE Art sketchbook. This resource focusses on covering the Assessment Objectives and helps students see how their work can evolve. An invaluable resource for all students, but in particular, lower achieving candidates. This is a sample of the resource. The full resource can be purchased in the TES “premium” section by clicking here
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A slideshow of over 50 copyright free photographs of patterns in the environment. This resource offers pattern based images of natural and man made objects. A wonderful resource for any project based on pattern.
Updated for 2018. The current government workforce challenge reports states, amongst other things that all staff should work from fully resourced, differentiated schemes of study. This resource can provide this along with much more. Schemes of work and resources for a full year’s teaching. Aimed at Year 7, but would also be suitable for Years 8 and 9.
This resource includes 2 schemes of work focussing on colour in Art, colour information sheets, a slideshow of photographs depicting strong colour, a colour wheel and a blank colour wheel template for students to complete.
A portraiture scheme of work which includes drawing techniques, leading through to 3D ceramic work. Also included are a number of supporting slideshows - Face photos for inspiration, step by step guide to making clay heads and step by step guide to using guidelines to draw a face.
This resource provides a scheme of work focussing on architecture along with Power Point slideshows showing how to build up 1 and 2 point perspective drawings stage by stage and also a slideshow of photographs which relate to perspective.
A photocopiable resource charting the main periods, styles and artists through the ages. A useful resource to provide students some context whilst they undertake their own research into the work of other artists and craftspeople.
A step by step guide showing how to use guide lines to draw a face. A visual resource suitable for use with all ages. An ideal starting point for lessons based on portraiture.
Art resource by Start Creative Resources.
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. An extensive resource providing a full year’s work of schemes of work for Key Stage 3 and 4, student handbooks, marking scheme, health and safety, student handbooks, Art technician duty list and much more… Everything you need to get an Art department up and running effectively.
Art resource by Start Creative Resources.
A mind map of cross curricular links in Art. A useful resource when explaining the validity of Art to students, staff and parents. This black and white version is photocopiable.
Have you ever been asked to justify the relevance of Art Education by students, staff or parents? This resource provides a clear, simple to read illustration of the many cross curricular links. It might even encourage non art teachers to engage with Art in their lessons!
A useful guide for A level Art and Design students outlining how to apply for a place on an Art foundation course. The resource also includes a national list of colleges offering Foundation courses.
Over 40 high quality photographic images of scenes to support the teaching of 1 point perspective. All images are free of copyright and therefore can be copied, distributed and modified freely.