Includes a wide range of artists and starting points linked to the following AQA themes
Portrait
Integrate
Places & Spaces
Curved & Straight
Fragments
Celebration
Image & Word
Also includes editable exam plan resource as well as potential time line for work submission.
A range of drawing techniques which explain the technique, application and history behind each method.
Great for one off lessons, a mini unit of work, the recording element of GCSE, AO3 or just an introduction to drawing styles.
A great resource to aid students on writing about art work. Includes key vocabulary, terminology, starting sentences and more
Ideal for both A Level and GCSE
A short unit of working introducing the elements of graphic design through one off tasks.
Great for remote learning/ cover lessons or an intro to graphic design SOW
Includes a powerpoint which follows alongside the booklet as well as fun starter tasks on different elements of graphic design
A selection of resources perfect for an assessment folder which provides the ‘big picture’ student friendly assessment objective checklist and feedback sheet.
ALL ADAPTABLE TO SUIT
A booklet to support practical work which includes lesson starters, progress logs, homework tasks as well as self, peer and teacher assessment.
Adaptable PP to follow along side.
ALL EDITABLE TO SUIT
A booklet to support practical work which includes lesson starters, progress logs, homework tasks as well as self, peer and teacher assessment.
Adaptable PP to follow along side.
ALL EDITABLE TO SUIT
Resources to support the delivery of this years exam component including (ADAPTABLE TO SUIT)
Assessment objective breakdown (1 - 9)
Extensive visual ideas and artist inspiration
Starting points for each theme
Exam Plan resource for students
Examples for each A0 and explanation
Exam Checklist for students
Powerpoint slides to support lesson by lesson progress
A fun and engaging way to get students to think about analysing Art. The grid is used to help promote discussion points, using dice to decide which question to talk about.
To help students gain clarity on what is expected for each assessment objective, these 4 powerpoints show student exemplars on how they have met A01, 2, 3 & 4.
An alternative method to teacher feedback and marking, this resource encourages students to ‘critique’ each others work and explains the criteria of how to do this
A simplified visual resource to help students to help understand what skechbook/ boards are required for their personal portfolio project and how they connect and feed in to each other.