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Art and Design resources and lesson plans for KS3. Strong focus on artist analysis and how literacy can be included in the Art and Design curriculum, additionally focusing on the visual and formal elements in Art.

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Art and Design resources and lesson plans for KS3. Strong focus on artist analysis and how literacy can be included in the Art and Design curriculum, additionally focusing on the visual and formal elements in Art.
POP ART - Comic books
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POP ART - Comic books

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Comic book project linked to pop art - includes a powerpoint on the lesson with worksheets based on grid drawing and typography practice. Updated to include further tasks and visual examples of polyblock printing in stages to help students further. Worksheets to use in the class room and to extend further as homework tasks.
Cubism
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Cubism

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Cubism powerpoint and topic introduction - powerpoint is focused on research around the art movement but allows students to create a title page for this topic. To begin comparing artists’ within the Cubism movement. Examples of successful title pages included - students should include key facts as well as drawings to create an effective title page for this project.
Colour Theory lesson plans and colour wheel.
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Colour Theory lesson plans and colour wheel.

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Lesson powerpoint for year 7 - introduction to colour theory, mixing primary, seconday and tertiary colours on the colour wheel. Includes a Colour theory quiz to recap prior learning. Blank colour wheel template for students to paint on.
Kandinsky Colour Theory
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Kandinsky Colour Theory

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Powerpoint on Wassily Kandinsky - looking at his development with colour emotion theory, followed by a student task for them to create their own interpretations of colour. Artist research and research links to Synesthesia- a condition which Wassily Kandinsky is believed to have had due to his paintings inspired by music - and his quotes on which he could ‘see colours’ when he listens to sounds or music. The main task is for students to complete a Kandinsky inspired artwork based on their current feelings - this is all about self expression and how colour and shape can be used to display emotions. With significant links back to colour emotion theory - and what colours mean to you.
Surrealism Portraiture
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Surrealism Portraiture

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Lesson includes: Rene Magritte and Jon Jaylo comparison. Similarities and differences - starter activity to analyse both the artist’s works. 3x Artist research pages including both Magritte and Jaylo. How to guide - showing the inspiration behind the example piece. Step by step drawing and watercolour piece. With written and picture guide. Student examples ‘what a good one looks like’ as well as artist image inspiration board.
Synthetic Cubism Collage
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Synthetic Cubism Collage

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Leading on from Bottle Drawing lesson - students to complete a Cubism inspired collage. Powerpoint includes: Introduction to what collage is. Links to Cubism art form and relevant artist’s. Visual examples both from Artists and Student examples (with written success criteria also) Evaluation questions with sentence starter examples.
Stan Lee Comic Book Design
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Stan Lee Comic Book Design

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Lesson plan includes: Stan Lee powerpoint with artist information and links to Marvel comics. Stan Lee homework research sheet. Worksheet for comic book cover design - with visual examples of comic designs from Marvel, as well as marking table with space for self, peer and teacher assessment.
Year 7 Pattern project & Nikki Farquharson
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Year 7 Pattern project & Nikki Farquharson

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Artist research page/homework sheet for Nikki Farquharson, an artist who works with pattern and colour. Students will then work in the style of the artist in the following lesson; lesson PowerPoint includes a ‘common characteristics’ worksheet for students to work individually or in pairs to write down as many visual elements they can see in the work (answers included for those teaching, for example: colour, pattern, line, fashion and portraits). Images included for pattern examples and people (these can be cut out and used for the person in their artwork, or drawn from or partly drawn depending on student ability). To help the students create a Nikki Farquharson inspired piece.
Nikki Farquharson - Pattern
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Nikki Farquharson - Pattern

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Lesson aimed at year 7 - links with shape and pattern, even could link in with colour theory. I have used this to discuss pattern and how to create effective work using pattern. Lesson pack includes: starter task - common characteristics Powerpoint - about Nikki Farquharson, her work and task on how to create a NikkieFarquharson inspired piece. Homework - Nikki Farquharson research sheet with facts, analysis and artist copy sections for students to complete.
Bottle Drawing - Observational Drawing
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Bottle Drawing - Observational Drawing

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Lesson PowerPoint on Bottle drawing (this is part of the Cubism topic - and does include a singular slide for Picasso and Claesz observational drawing comparison - which can be removed). Lesson focuses on Observational drawing and how to break down an object into shapes. This is linked back to the work of Picasso - as he used observational drawing and multiple perspective in his work, and Claesz who created still life paintings from observational drawing. Bottle drawing is broken down into shapes for a step by step guide and a video tutorial is included (perfect for distance learning). Finally there is a brief evaluation sheet with a few short questions for students to answer themselves to complete a self-reflection of the work. Also includes a step by step instruction sheet with images to guide students with progress on how to draw a bottle.
KS4/GCSE Learning Journey
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KS4/GCSE Learning Journey

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Year 10 project - based on the topic of Nature. Show students how they will progress through the 4 learning objectives throughout year 10. Examples on what types of work needs to be completed in order to attain each learning objective, for example: AO1 - Artist research pages. Images to show examples of artwork and previous student work in the background. A visual ‘checklist’ with bulletpoints on what needs to be completed throughout the year. Year 11 - Independent project Continuing on from year 10 - but narrowing their theme and personal investigation of their own project. -Shows students the necessary progress through the 4 learning objectives. -Gives students examples of work that fits into each AO. Gives students a visual look at some of the previous student work and outcomes in the background of the learning journey.
Year 7 Assessment - Term 1
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Year 7 Assessment - Term 1

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Year 7 term 1 assessment, assessment covers the topics of Colour theory, Fauvism, Artist research (Vincent Van Gogh, Texture, line and tonal shading knowledge. Focusing on the first 4 visual elements which have been taught so far. (about half way through their curriculum. Answer booklet also included for teacher use.
GCSE ART Pen and Ink wash experimentation
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GCSE ART Pen and Ink wash experimentation

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GCSE Art AO3 Experimentation guidance: Powerpoint for pen and ink wash experimentation. Powerpoint includes: worksheet with leaves on for students to do observational drawing. Step by step instructions of the task with pictures to help. Equipment list for planning and preparation. Annotation guidance and key questions to answer at the end of the PPT.
Hundertwasser - Colour Theory and Oil Pastel
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Hundertwasser - Colour Theory and Oil Pastel

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Colour Theory and Oil Pastel based lesson - using colour theory knowledge to create a Hundertwasser inspired piece. Lesson includes: Artist introduction/information page. Common characteristics starter task. Step by step guide to a successful piece. Student examples for ‘what a good one looks like’.
Mark Making and Texture Year 7
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Mark Making and Texture Year 7

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Mark making powerpoint and worksheets for year & students to practice tonal shading and texture drawing - can be used to prepare for Teddy Bear drawing session or Homework task. Worksheets provide plenty of examples of line and pattern that students can use as inspiration when making their own marks - additionally, a Van Gogh piece made entirely by pencil marking; this slide can be used as a talking point for class discussion on mark making and the marks used in the work or for students to work independently on image/artist analysis skills.
Still Life SOW Year 9
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Still Life SOW Year 9

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Still life SOW With links to Cubism art movement SOW Includes: Cubism observational drawing task What is Cubism? Link to tate kids video to be played while students are working on their drawings What a good one looks like for Cubism observational drawings Development with mixed media and example Student examples Visual links to David Hockney Joiners Synthetic and Analytical Cubism research Picasso Common characteristics worksheet Bottle drawing and image for observationl drawing task Synthetic Cubism collage - mixed media piece and visual example Student examples of what a good one looks like Georges Braque common characteristics worksheet Still life example images for observational drawing Paul Cezanne research link and common characteristics worksheet Pepper drawing templates for drawing/painting over Student examples of Paul Cezanne research boards and still life observations
Year 7 'Do Now' Art activities booklet
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Year 7 'Do Now' Art activities booklet

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Activity booklet filled with ‘Do Now’ tasks for Art and Design. This booklet includes wordsearches, crosswords, artwork analysis tasks (with helpsheet and road story for curriculum included). A variety of tasks for literacy skills, recap questions and small practical tasks relating to the formal elements of Art. The booklet focuses on Landscape and Portrait artworks - looking at 3 key artists; Vincent Van Gogh, David Hockney and Pablo Picasso. There are also miniature artist research pages on all 3 artists to complete. The booklet is 33 pages with 28 ‘Do Now’ tasks, 2 blank pages for extra tasks/ideas or writing space as well as including Curriculum road map for KS3 and a helpsheet for Artwork analysis at the beginning of the booklet. Title page included with space for students to write names and class codes.
Year 8 'Do Now' Task booklet
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Year 8 'Do Now' Task booklet

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A selection of ‘Do Now’ Activities for year 8 lessons. Can be used across any KS3 year group. The booklet is focused on landscapes, perspective drawing, and still life. Booklet includes a range of activities including: Wordsearches Crosswords Written tasks such as Artwork analysis, compare and contrast and artist research pages. Tonal shading activities for recap Drawing activities to support the main lesson plans such as sketching smaller artist copies and images Still life information page for students to complete Painting practice/colour pencil skills review Perspective drawing practical skills and theory recap questions And many more… Could be used as a ‘Do Now’ booklet or alternatively a homework booklet. Artist’s referenced within the booklet include: Giorgio Morandi, Vincent Van Gogh and Patrick Caulfield.