A perfect PowerPoint resource (and follow-along worksheet) to aid students with the basic drawing skills of graphic design. The pack includes an interactive PowerPoint resource and worksheet looking at 1 point and 2 point perspective as well as isometric drawing.
A PowerPoint resource and follow-along worksheet looking at 1 point perspective using graffiti lettering. The resource includes an artist link to Banksy and discussion points around his work. The PowerPoint also includes a step by step exemplar drawing guide and an appropriate structure and format worksheet to allow students to easily follow.
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 fun and creative scheme of work looking lesson by lesson at diffierent optical illusions. The powerpoint looks at many different forms of optical art and provides students with a step by step guide on each activity.
An introduction into the culture and traditions of Maori and Ta Moko. The powerpoint is relevant and contemporary and demonstrates the process of how to design and draw a Ta Moko.
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.
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.
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 used in Art for KS3, KS4 and KS5 to enable students to successfully discuss and document the work of others by identifying strengths, areas for improvement and a pupil response.
The perfect resource for students to document their progress over an independent project, class project or development of skill or technique. Pupils use the bricks to demonstrate the building of their work.
Taking Roy Lichtenstein out of the comic and into real life. Pupils will explore the traditional style of Lichtenstein by applying ben day dots and other comic strip features over a photograph.
Pupils will be able to broaden their knowledge and experiment with a variety of different Ta Moko symbols through a drawing starter task. The main activity requires students to apply Ta Moko designs to a face template in a traditional Maori style.