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My name is Wendy Hobbs and I am an artist who has spent several years working as an HLTA. I was responsible for the art provision across the whole school, covering the full primary range, working closely with teachers to provide PPA cover to blend with their teaching. I am currently home educating my Yr6 child and many of the worksheets have been developed as part of the work we are doing. Are there any that would enhance your school or home classroom experience?

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My name is Wendy Hobbs and I am an artist who has spent several years working as an HLTA. I was responsible for the art provision across the whole school, covering the full primary range, working closely with teachers to provide PPA cover to blend with their teaching. I am currently home educating my Yr6 child and many of the worksheets have been developed as part of the work we are doing. Are there any that would enhance your school or home classroom experience?
Romans Free Draw sheet
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Romans Free Draw sheet

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Ideal topic based activity for early finishers. Use the shapes provided to draw Roman themed items. Suggestions are made around the edge of the sheet.
Easter hatching egg  prompt for writing/drawing
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Easter hatching egg prompt for writing/drawing

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This resource features a line drawing of a hatched egg in a nest. Designed to prompt a students imagination as to what sort of creature may have hatched from it, this worksheet can be used for both drawing and writing tasks. Students can draw their creature, real or imaginary, then annotate it with descriptive words or phrases, which can then be used in a piece of descriptive writing.
Valentine's Day Colouring
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Valentine's Day Colouring

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A detailed A4 colouring sheet for Valentines Day. Suitable for use by early finishers or during free time. All images are the property of TheArtTA
Coronation colouring/ worksheet St. Edward's crown
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Coronation colouring/ worksheet St. Edward's crown

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PDF featuring St Edward’s crown as used during the coronation ceremony, ideal to add to a unit of work on the coronation of King Charles. This detailed, hand drawn colouring/work sheet is ideal to use when celebrating the coronation with your students. This resource is provided free of charge to allow access for all to celebrate this event. Many more resources for curriculum based topics can be found in TheArtTA’s shop. If you have found this resource useful please take a look. All images are the property of TheArtTA
Coronation colouring/ worksheet Imperial State Crown
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Coronation colouring/ worksheet Imperial State Crown

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This detailed, hand drawn colouring/work sheet is ideal to use when celebrating the coronation with your students. Printable PDF featuring line drawn illustration of the Imperial State Crown. This resource is provided free of charge to allow access for all to celebrate this event. Many more resources for curriculum based topics can be found in TheArtTA’s shop. If you have found this resource useful please take a look. All images are the property of TheArtTA
Biome/Habitat Worksheets
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Biome/Habitat Worksheets

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A set of 5 printable worksheets featuring Polar, Tropical, Temperate, Desert and Ocean biomes/ habitats, which students can fill in to describe their key features, as part of a study on habitat and environment. Each sheet has separate spaces to record descriptions of the non living features of a biome, its animal life, plant life and where in the world it is found, including a small globe to visually represent this. The sheets can be used individually for specific habitats or as a set to enable comparison of different habitats. The hand drawn header shows a selection of living and non living features for each biome. These can provide information for the student but also provide a fun element as they spot and name different animals. The pictures are designed to be coloured in and so can provide a handy activity for early finishers. These sheets provide an interesting way for students to record information within this topic and will hopefully provide a useful addition to your teaching.
Christmas art lesson/activity - Stocking card
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Christmas art lesson/activity - Stocking card

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Make your Christmas art count towards meeting your curriculum objectives with this fun and attractive Christmas stocking card. Students will acquire and apply knowledge about using line forms to create patterns, whilst making a card to take home for families. Created for Reception/Year1 students. The resource contains all you need for the lesson except the art materials: PDF stocking card template PDF card insert. 3 varieties- Happy Christmas, Seasons Greetings, Blank PDF ‘How To’ photo illustrated instructions for the activity PowerPoint presentation introducing the activity and teaching about line and pattern PDF teachers notes to accompany PPT presentation PDF assessment sheet for possible objectives that are covered in this lesson PDF Stocking colouring sheet, added activity All images are the property of TheArtTA
Christmas colouring sheets
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Christmas colouring sheets

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A bumper pack of 16 christmas colouring printouts. 4 colour and fold cards, reindeer, snowman, santa and christmas tree 4 colouring sheets featuring the cover illustrations from the above cards, reindeer, snowman, santa and Christmas tree 4 modern/ abstract colouring sheets, tree, star, present and baubles - colour the different geometric sections to highlight the Christmas shapes. Try using warm and cold colours for maximum effect. Traditional nativity colouring sheet Snowflake colouring sheet Traditional tree with presents colouring sheet Snowman colouring sheet All images are the property of TheArtTA
Roman archaeologist jigsaw activity
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Roman archaeologist jigsaw activity

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Can you help the archaeologist put back together the pieces of Roman pot they have dug up? This Roman themed activity is suitable for early years and primary children. It provides a creative activity that practices scissor and fine motor skills whilst still linking to an area of curriculum based history. Two different options are given in the instructions for using the activity, which can be adapted to suit your class needs. The activity includes: Teachers instructions A4 activity printout for class use Additional A4 printout of pieces needed for activity
Earth cross section/plate boundary model
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Earth cross section/plate boundary model

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This resource features a model/worksheet showing the Earth in cross section, overlaid with examples of plate boundaries. The activity aims to provide a visual example to help students understand the zones within the Earth and to be able to place tectonic processes in relation to these. The model involves an A4 base sheet to which sections are attached using a split pin to show the types of plate boundary that can be found. 2 versions, and a set of instructions are included. Blank version (including instructions). This features only the drawings for the model leaving the freedom for students to complete the labelling and add further information in line with your own lesson content, e.g. thickness or composition of zones within the Earth. Labelled version. This can be used as an activity in it’s own right where students are not required to record information, or as an example of possible labelling. I have intended it to be a resource that is not prescriptive in its content and can be adapted to allow students to record their knowledge and understanding of the subject as they have been taught it. Various pieces of the model can be selected for use to fit in with the teaching content and objectives of the lesson, or added on over subsequent lessons as the subject knowledge is developed. All artwork is the property of TheArtTA
Christmas Stocking Writing Templates
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Christmas Stocking Writing Templates

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A pair of stocking templates to add interest to your Christmas writing activities and displays, Will you be writing Christmas wish lists or describing the Christmas preparations? The resource consists of 3 PDFs : Blank and lined stocking templates - A4. Students can design their own stockings on the blank template and add their written work to the back on the lined one. (will print double sided if required) String the finished stockings across the class room for a festive display. Lined stocking templates with blank/colour in border - A4 Choose from 3 different border designs, snowflakes, stars and stripes, or let students design their own to highlight their writing. Ideal for mounting on a wall display. Christmas stocking colouring sheet for a bit of festive fun.
Christmas - 'Post a Hug' - Art Activity/Lesson
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Christmas - 'Post a Hug' - Art Activity/Lesson

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Christmas ‘Post a Hug’. A seasonal, fun art activity, designed to incorporate elements of the primary art curriculum, suitable for the multicultural classroom. Let your students send a virtual hug to those they cannot see or who may be on their own this Christmas with this adaptable seasonal craft. This art and design activity allows children to design and make a stand up greeting card with open hugging arms. It offers teachers a way to include curriculum elements, adding educational value to these seasonal tasks. The number of elements used can be adapted to what is appropriate for the class concerned, offering a very flexible resource in terms of content and age range. The activity requires minimal resources, white A4 card for photocopying, pencils, fine liners/biros, coloured pencils, scissors, envelopes. Post a Hug resource pack includes: PDF template for Post a Hug card PDF template for card inserts, blank and lined. ‘Pattern’ PowerPoint presentation ‘Colour’ PowerPoint presentation PDF step by step photo instructions PDF Teachers notes offering guidance to curriculum use, materials needed and possible session ordering. Curriculum needs that can be met using this resource pack: Elements of art - Using repeating man made patterns to create designs. Studying and using colour combinations/theory to enhance their design. Learning to meet a design criteria. Knowledge of makers/craft skills and transferring this to their own work Self portrait skills Accurate folding and cutting skills. Cross curricular elements could also be added by tying to English, informal letter writing, and community involvement. All images are the property of TheArtTA
Design an Eco-friendly Christmas Cracker
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Design an Eco-friendly Christmas Cracker

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Let your students get hands on this Christmas, researching, designing and making their own working, eco-friendly, Christmas cracker. This design/art unit introduces design criteria and the process of product development in a fun, seasonal activity. This is not a colouring activity! This activity allows students to design and build a more eco-friendly, working, Christmas cracker. They will need to engage many skills including, measuring, analysis, construction techniques and annotation. The resource includes: PowerPoint presentation introducing the task. Looking at Design criteria and the steps students need to complete within the design process. It is a guide and starter for class discussion, specifically related to the activity. PDF of PowerPoint slides which can be used as a handout or card set to remind students of the process the activity follows, handy if groups working at different speeds. PDF of teachers notes relating to the PowerPoint slides. These notes are also on the PPT itself. PDF of design worksheets. 3 worksheets, one each for recording, research, design and assessment. PDF of teachers notes relating to the possible arrangement of lessons and objectives. It also contains a materials list and helpful hints and tips on research and cracker construction to aid design troubleshooting in class. I used this activity with a mixed class of Yr3 and 4 students who loved it! They engaged fully with the design process and the chance to make a ‘real’ product.
Plants from Seeds and Bulbs - Worksheets
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Plants from Seeds and Bulbs - Worksheets

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This resource contains line drawn representations of plants which grow from seeds (generic bean plant) and bulbs (Daffodil), accompanied by and appropriate word list. Contained in 5 separate PDF documents, you will find: Plants that grow from bulbs - Line drawing of a Daffodil bulb in flower, to be annotated and a sheet containing a word list for reference or to cut out and add to the worksheet. Plants that grow from seeds - Line drawing of a bean plant, with flowers and pods, to be annotated and a sheet containing a word list. Plants that grow from seeds/bulbs - Both of the above drawings are combined on a single sheet for labeling and comparison. Word lists as above. and 5. Definitions of the terms in the word lists for teacher use. These easy to print, but accurately detailed drawings, can also be coloured in by students. All images are the property of TheArtTA
Elements of Art - Pattern
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Elements of Art - Pattern

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This resource aims to present Pattern, as an element of art, to a primary school audience. Consisting of an updated PowerPoint presentation featuring many pictorial examples and opportunities for class discussion and participation, including a ‘guess the close up’ activity for natural patterns. There is then a worksheet to complete to demonstrate the pattern knowledge which has been gained. It can be used as a stand alone lesson or part of a program of study, e.g. designing Roman mosaics. Resources included: PowerPoint presentation illustrating and explaining the different types of patterns that can be found. A fun pattern based worksheet PDF to complete, using the knowledge they have acquired to create varied patterns. This can be added to art books for future student reference and evidence of study for this element of the curriculum. PDF document of teachers notes for the PPT presentation, including explanations and discussion ideas to help make the presentation usable even by those who are not art experts. PDF document of teachers notes for the worksheet including possible ideas for curriculum fulfilment/learning objectives. I have used this resource successfully with classes from yr1 to yr6. All images in this resource are the property of TheARTTA
Roman Resource Pack - worksheets
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Roman Resource Pack - worksheets

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Featuring a Roman legionary, Roman villa/ Celtic roundhouse, Roman pottery, mosaics and a detailed title page for Roman topic books, this resource pack can be used to enhance your students’ study of the Romans in Britain. 7 easily adaptable topic based line drawings for use within a Roman study unit. The original pictures are hand drawn to fit the elements that might be covered when studying the Romans and easy to print in black and white. Vary their use depending on your lesson needs, from diagrams to annotate, borders for work, or detailed colouring sheets, as you learn about Roman life. PDFs included in this pack: Romans - Title page for topic books to colour in. Featuring many different elements of Roman life it is full of interest. Mosaic border - use as a border for written work or add your own mosaic design in the centre panel. Mosaic fish - detailed and mindful colouring sheet for individual colouring, or enlarge and complete as a collaborative activity. Roman Legionary - Label and annotate the soldiers uniform or colour in for use in displays. Pottery - What were Roman pots used for? identify and describe different types of Roman pottery. Two sheets, one with, one without lined areas for writing about uses etc. Roman villa/Celtic roundhouse - Describe and contrast contrast the two building styles. Two sheets, one with, one without, lined areas for writing. All images are the property of TheArtTA
Elements of Art - Line Drawing
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Elements of Art - Line Drawing

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A single lesson resource to introduce students to the concept of using line drawing techniques to add interest and variety to their artwork. This resource pack contains: PowerPoint presentation introducing the concept of ‘line’ and how this can be used within a piece of work. Contains opportunities for class discussion about the subject Teachers notes to expand on the points in the presentation and aid class discussion and understanding PDF handout of key information given in the presentation for student reference Line drawing techniques worksheet. This can be completed alongside the presentation or afterwards Teachers instruction sheet for completing the worksheet The cover pictures contain a selection of the pages included All images are the property of TheArtTA
Ocean Page Borders - world oceans day, turtles, jellyfish, plastic bag
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Ocean Page Borders - world oceans day, turtles, jellyfish, plastic bag

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A set of 8 printable page borders for use with activities during world oceans day or studying oceans as a topic. These borders are created using hand drawn images of turtles, jelyfish and plastic bags. Choice of borders to also support use with ocean pollution topics The set consists of 2 designs: Turtles and jellyfish Turtles, jellyfish and plastic bags Each of which is presented in 4 different ways, to suit use in a variety of activities: Black and white line drawing, blank centre area Black and white line drawing, lined centre area Coloured image, watercolour effect, blank centre area Coloured image, watercolour effect, lined centre area These sheets would be ideal for written work produced within an oceans topic area, e.g. poems, that are to be displayed. Why not use unlined sheets as a starter for children’s own interpretations in the central space? The borders featuring line drawings can be coloured in by the pupils if desired.