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The secondary art resource

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A range of resources, power points and handouts for Secondary school students from year 7 to year 13. Tried and tested lessons for budding artists!

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A range of resources, power points and handouts for Secondary school students from year 7 to year 13. Tried and tested lessons for budding artists!
Colour Theory
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Colour Theory

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A PowerPoint plan for the term focusing on colour theory- can be used with year 5/6/7/8 to practice their painting and mixing skills. Also includes starters and plenaries and assessment opportunities for drawing and applying tints and shades.
Post-covid skills recapping booklet
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Post-covid skills recapping booklet

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A Booklet designed with COVID in Mind to help students to develop some key skills in art. Recap and develop key areas with a small booklet of work with pumpkins and mannequins using pencils, biro and colouring pencils only.
GCSE ART- THE 7 DEADLY SINS
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GCSE ART- THE 7 DEADLY SINS

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Project for GCSE detailing observational drawing focusing on expressions and how to convey feeling and emotion through art and design. Main theme THE 7 DEADLY SINS. Teaches expression, detailed drawing, mood, feeling and correct scale. A good project to use before the exam or as an examination mock for art.
SWEETS PROJECT
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SWEETS PROJECT

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Drawing and painting sweets- a project for a GCSE class to develop skills and understanding of the formal elements and refine ideas. Popular topic with students and enables elements of photography, digital manipulation and mixed media.
Plants art project
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Plants art project

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A project designed to cover a range of different techniques and processes, suitable for year 8 upwards, including GCSE. Students are given examples and can work directly from nature, excellent in the Autumn term. Includes a colour grid to explore mixing water colours and good examples of drawings by both teachers and students.