This resource allows students to develop skills in intricate design and symmetry. Pupils become engrossed in the ‘zentangle’ patterns and learning to apply them to the template to define bug features through contrast.
Individual booklet pages uploaded as WORD documents so that they can be edited to suit.
All aspects covered from assessment, health and safety to design work and evaluation.
The project consists of developing a felt Day of the Dead skull
A great resource to aid students with writing an artist analysis.
Students can either use the sheet as a template directly onto the computer or useful when printing as a classroom guide.
A resource showing exemplar work on how to meet assessment objective 2. Perfect for students to gain a visual understanding on how to achieve this component of the course.
This resource provides a structured guide on how pupils can assess the work of others and encourage reflection upon their own work. There is also a short powerpoint to accompany the worksheet to ensure students know what they should 'critique' about the work.
An alternative homework format in which students can take independence in choosing the task they want to complete. The tasks are differentiated to cater for all abilities which are obvious through the chilli rating and come with visual exemplars for clarification.
A resource to help students interpret the GCSE Art Assessment Objectives. The objectives have been simplified for easy understanding and can be used as a task or throughput a project to ensure that pupils are meeting the success criteria.
Based on a termly rotation. This resource covers all aspects of assessment through to health and safety in the process of aiding students to design a bunting
Uploaded as a work document so that content can be edited if needed
Includes a wide range of artists and starting points linked to the following themes
Portrait
Integrate
Places & Spaces
Curved & Straight
Fragments
Celebrations
Image and Word
Also includes editable exam plan resource as well as potential time line for work submission.
A fun and exciting resource gets students thinking about typography in an illustrative way. The PowerPoint includes an artist link to Roy Lichtenstein and demonstrates the origins of onomatopoeia through different media examples ( in particular an infamous 1960's batman scene). Students are given the task to illustrate onomatopoeia words in a comic strip format using a follow-along worksheet also included.
An interesting resource to get students thinking about the components of a successful advertisement (AIDCA). Pupils will be required to analyse and evaluate this concept against some powerful WWF media resources and will then research around the charity and campaigns. Students are given an artist link in which they can recreate an origami endangered animal in the style of Murray (all resources and banknote template paper included).
A PowerPoint explaining the purpose of studying graphics and the exciting careers which it can lead to. The resource includes an introduction in to the formal elements and the purpose of its use in design.
A resource showing exemplar work on how to meet assessment objective 1. Perfect for students to gain a visual understanding on how to achieve this component of the course.
This resource gives students an insight into the key components of a successful logo design. Pupils are given a specification task to redesign the Addidas logo for a new pair of high top fashion trainers launching in store.