Formerly a secondary, Art and Design teacher, with DT & PSHE. After qualifying, I mainly taught KS3 and KS5. I emigrated to France in 22, where I now tutor art online & create digital resources for teachers. If you’ve found a product useful, then please leave a review. I am currently working through all of my resources and updating images with alternatives. Respect fairness in art! If you need to get in touch about a product, contact me at hello@theevelynarose.com.
Formerly a secondary, Art and Design teacher, with DT & PSHE. After qualifying, I mainly taught KS3 and KS5. I emigrated to France in 22, where I now tutor art online & create digital resources for teachers. If you’ve found a product useful, then please leave a review. I am currently working through all of my resources and updating images with alternatives. Respect fairness in art! If you need to get in touch about a product, contact me at hello@theevelynarose.com.
This set of art lessons focuses on the artist Tim Burton, under the umbrella theme of ‘Creatures and Characters.’ Originally taught over 4 x 50 minute lessons. It is aimed at KS3 students (11-14)
The lesson plans explore the more Gothic artwork creations of Tim Burton.
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Lesson 1 & 2
Students are to create a title page using ‘Creepy’ typography. Can be completed in 1-2 lessons supplemented with homework if needed.
Lessons 2-4
A focus on understanding the characteristics and features of Tim Burton’s work. Student’s are required to create a charcoal and chalk self portrait in the style of Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride characters.
Each lesson starts with an introduction slide to add what you did in the previous lesson and what you will do in todays lesson. There is also a link to a ‘You Tube’ Tim Burton film trailer, as well a ‘How-To’ video, on creating portraits in the style of Tim Burton, with creepy background music and text that I recorded myself.
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34 Powerpoint slides in total with some starter and plenary activities. Adaptable slides for you to add your own learning objectives, different images etc.
This lesson plan was updated on 2/1/24 - It includes a refresh of the slide deck, clearer explanations and it now includes print outs of the starter activities, lesson handouts, as well as clearer instructions on how to set up this lesson, as notes under some of the slides.
This lesson plan is part of a bundle that can be purchased on the theme ‘Creatures and Characters’ covering three terms worth of projects. All lessons have the same powerpoint theme for continuity and total the equivalent of 3 half terms worth of lessons. (Please note this bundle is currently being updated and will be back soon!)
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This starter and plenary resource combines some of the starters and plenaries from the Creatures and Characters lesson plans. It includes the artists, Paride Bertolin, Buff Monster and Tim Burton as well as some generic elements of art concepts. It is aimed at KS3 students (11-14)
It could also be adapted for use with any art theme where starters and plenaries are required and a time saver is needed.
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19 Slide Powerpoint Includes:
Paride Bertolin mini sketch activity
Paride Bertolin image analysis activity x 2
Elements of Art - Match the key words to their definition
Buff Monster Mini Sketch Activity
Buff Monster keyword match activity
Analyse a research page activity (Pop Art)
Plenary - peer feedback task
WWW/EBI Plenary
Misconceptions word match
Tim Burton mini sketch activity
Plenary - Triangle of progression
Tim Burton Word fill
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If you are looking for a full set of ‘Creatures and Characters’ lesson plans, please take a look at this bundle
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This resource is a KS3 ‘Learning Journey in Art’ and is editable in Power Point. It could also be adapted to include KS4 learning.
All the text and images can be adapted and replaced. If you’ve ever had to make one of these you will know how time consuming they can be! The basics have been done for you! Tailor it towards your own schools learning progression.
Dec 23: I have recently updated this Power Point to make it even easier to adapt. Once downloaded please remember to ungroup all the elements to allow you to make your own changes
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This resource is aimed at KS4-KS5 art students to help them research artwork. Add the stimulus to be researched into the middle of the worksheet to allow students to think about the Who? What? Why? When? Where? about a specific artist or image.
This was an art teacher must during my training year and became a really useful tool to help students to expand their analysis and research skills.
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Your download consists of a blank annotation sheet as well as a prompt sheet which asks specific questions about the who? what? why? where? etc.
The frame is best printed at A3 size to allow students to annotate. Add an image to the centre of the frame and then use the prompts around it to analyse the artwork.
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You might also find my GCSE / A Level / Foundation Level Art & Design Exam Task Planner useful
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If you’re looking for a quick drawing or tonal exercise, then this download is perfect for a one off lesson or a homework activity.
You will receive 6 different ‘Delicious Drinks’ printables, with drawing grid and blank drawing grid area for students to practice the grid method drawing technique. It could also be used within a cover lesson.
It is aimed at KS3 but could be used for upper KS2 or KS4 depending on the level of your students.
Downloads come as PDF’s and can be printed as A4 or A3 and colour or black and white.
You will need paper, pencils and coloured pencils.
New grid designs will be added regularly.
Compliment with an artist word search starter activity
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This resource is my newest digital design for educators and students alike: The PowerPoint Digital Sketchbook. Perfect for learners from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 5, as well as art teachers seeking to curate digital portfolios of student or personal work, this dynamic tool can help aid the way your art is showcased.
Unveil your creations with ease by simply uploading images of traditional paper-based artwork and transform them into the visual narrative of a classic sketchbook. Crafted as a PowerPoint download, each slide is flattened to preserve the essence of its design, ensuring an authentic experience for every user and no accidental page formatting.
Embrace tradition with a touch of modernity as the sketchbook boasts a timeless, textured black front and back cover reminiscent of traditional sketchbooks. Inside, users can explore three distinct paper styles: Craft, textured white, and black sugar paper, crafted to replicate the tactile feel of their physical counterparts. Complete with a charming blue ring binder, this sketchbook adds a touch of realism, inviting users to immerse themselves in a new creative process.
Implementation Ideas:
Use to curate loose copies of student art work
Use for GCSE or ‘A Level’ artwork as a digital footprint of paper based activities
Use in lessons as an aid to teaching - realistic sketchbook slides to be used with images to recreate artist research pages or to showcase exemplars.
Duplicate the pages over and over again with a mix of paper styles
Easily add student names to the front cover
Use as a digital homework upload space
Use all of PowerPoint’s best features to create a digital sketchbook with a realistic feel.
Related Resources:
Use with my handy sketchbook insert to aid learning and log keywords as well as my easy to use whole class feedback form
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This resource combines two A3 worksheets exploring the artist Kurt Jackson. It is suitable for KS3 or KS4 students.
The worksheets use the work of Kurt Jackson to explore tone, shade, contrast and chiaroscuro. Students are required to complete a tonal value scale using the boxes at the bottom of the page.
I have recently updated the download to combine the two versions of this worksheet together. The activity task remains the same, but the first sheet provides information on the artist and the second requires students to research the artist using four prompt questions.
This download is perfect as a starting point for exploring the work of Kurt Jackson, explaining tonal range or as a cover lesson resource. It was originally designed by myself for a demo lesson for one of my PGCE training interviews.
Can be printed as A3 or A4.
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This resource is intended to help KS3 students to describe their artwork using full sentences and to support students to evaluate their own or peer work using ‘What Went Well’ and ‘Even Better If’ prompts.
It comes as a printable A4 PDF that can be laminated and kept on student tables/desks or stuck in sketchbooks as a handy reference aid.
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I originally designed this resource during my teacher training year as I noticed students not only struggled to write in full sentences when evaluating their own or peer work, but they also struggled to identify areas of improvement. This document worked really well laminated and available on tables when needed.
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If you like this resource you might also like my handy sketchbook insert for recording student targets and key words. It also has a useful colour wheel and a reference to the elements of art.
Sketch Book Insert
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This resource is for a KS4 (14-16) lesson on conceptual art that introduces students to the concept of conceptual art and allows for discussion around this topic. The lesson ends with a research page task. This lesson could also be adapted and used for a KS5 art lesson as part of a larger scheme of work.
This lesson was initially created for a Y7 induction day, but has been revamped for KS4 . The lesson is for a 50 minute session but could be expanded over two lessons to spend time on research and creating research pages.
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This Power Point lesson comprises of 13 slides including:
What is Conceptual Art?
Duchamp - Fountain
Dan Flavin - The Diagonal
An imbeded YouTube link to a video on school children discussing Dan Flavin and conceptual art
Rachel Whiteread - House
How do artists come up with concepts
Create a research page on Conceptual Art
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Pair this lesson plan with my KS4 Research Frame.
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This is a printable two-sided art activity sheet focusing on the artist Dean Russo and complementary colors. Students are to explain what a complementary color is, describe Russo’s work, and complete two drawing / colouring activities.
Russo style images created using AI.
Implementation Ideas:
Print double sided on to A4 paper
You will need:
Drawing pencils
Coloured pencils
Coloured pens (optional)
A4 paper
This resource could be used as a complementary drawing task to a Dean Russo lesson.
It could also be used as an aid to explore the color wheel and complementary colors
Use as part of a cover lesson
Use as a homework task.
Related Resources:
Delicious Drinks Grid Drawing Activity
Compliment with a artist word search starter activity
Analyse with help from a sketchbook sentence starter prompt
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Pablo Picasso KS3 lesson combining the work of Picasso with portraiture.
In this lesson students are asked to create an abstract self-portrait in the style of Picasso.
Starter activity - Picasso word search (included)
Introduction to Picasso
Design your own self portrait using typical Picasso features
(Picasso features sheets and face templates are available with a Google search)
Plenary - Success criteria and three questions.
Homework Slide
One lesson with homework or two lessons worth of work.
11 Slides
This download is a whole class feedback form, for giving feedback to KS3 students. It is aimed at art teachers but could easily be adapted for other lessons as the feedback areas are quite generic.
As an art teacher you often find that students across a class or year group have the same misconceptions or struggle with the same techniques. Rather than giving feedback individually, turn this into a feedback lesson; discuss what students have done well, areas of improvement, common misconceptions and next steps. I also use to like highlighting a few students who had worked well on the form as a further discussion point as to what they did well! Add your own slides of completed work to accompany this.
There is also a box for ‘key words’ which can be used as extra revision within the lesson.
The Power Point is editable, and once the feedback has been added it could be printed as an A4 or A5 handout to be kept in student sketchbooks. Students can then highlight areas of development that they recognise as being important to them.
Your download consists of:
A one slide editable Power Point
A printable PDF
Save yourself hours of time, by switching to whole class feedback.
Accompany this feedback slide / handout with my evaluation sentence starter prompt.
This resource is part of a wider set of art lesson plans under the umbrella of ‘Creatures and Characters.’ This set of lessons focuses on the artist Buff Monster and graffiti themes. It is aimed at KS3 students.
The block of lessons explores typography and graffiti with the learning objective of creating an effective research page. There are enough slides for a 4-6 week project but it could be adapted for more or less.
There are 44 Power point slides in total with starter and plenary activities as well as a homework. The Power point slides are adaptable for you to add your own learning objectives, different images etc.
Each lesson starts with a introduction slide to add what you did in the previous lesson and what you will do in today’s lesson.
There is a research task for students to complete using a resource from Twinkl with some interview the artist type questions. I haven’t added this as this isn’t my resource, but it was used to help students research more effectively so that they could complete an effective Buff Monster research page.
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In this lesson students are to design a title page in their sketchbook using the theme of creatures and characters. They are to create their own monster typography. It is aimed at KS3 (11-14) students.
This lesson plan could span over two lessons and has slides to accommodate this. It could also be made shorter my implementing a homework task.
Each new lesson starts with an introduction slide where you can add key words, what you completed last lesson and what you plan to teach in this lesson. There is also a ‘do it now task’ slide, and a plenaries where applicable. The slides are adaptable to add your own learning objectives and learning resources. This set also includes a homework slide.
This download includes 16 Power Point Slides
This resource can be purchased as part of a three term creatures and characters project.
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This weekly art task planner is aimed at students working towards any art based qualification where a final piece or exam based project is required. This resource could also be used for DT or Photography projects.
I created this resource when I was completing my Art Foundation and I needed to track my progress and keep a log of what I needed to complete each week. I then adapted this template to use within my own teaching of GCSE Y10 and Y11 classes as well as A Level art. It really helped students to focus on how much time they had left as well as what they needed to complete each week.
I found a daily timetable too complicated and preferred to plan out what I could achieve each week, but this download includes a daily and a weekly printable template.
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Your PDF download comes with two versions:
A Weekly Calendar starting from Jan 24 to Jun 24 and has 7 Days per page (25 pages in total) for students who like to plan daily.
And…
A Six Week Calendar with 6 weeks per page, Starting Jan 24 - Jun 24 (5 pages in total) for students who like to plan in less detail and have a termly over view.
A4 size to print
Can be enlarged to A3 to allow room for writing.
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This resource is a 4 week lesson plan based on the artist Paride Bertolin. It is aimed at KS3 (11-14) students. This block of lessons could be extended or shortened, depending on how long you want to spend on each section. Each part of the lesson plan is based on a 50 minute lesson.
This is part of a wider scheme of learning under the umbrella title of ‘Creatures & Characters.’
31 Power Point Slides include:
‘Do it now tasks’ and plenaries as well as lessons on sketching in the style of Bertolin and creating your own Bertolin inspired monster. Included are two video sections. The first on Bertolin’s sketchbook as well as a recorded video of how I created ink monsters using coloured pens and water.
Each lesson starts with an introduction slide to add your own information about what was previously completed and today’s lesson, as well as blank learning objectives section on each slide and keywords.
This lesson plan was updated on 1/1/24 - It includes a refresh of the slide deck and it now includes print outs of the starter activities as well as clearer instructions on how to set up this lesson as notes under some of the slides.
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This lesson plan is part of a bundle that can be purchased on the theme ‘Creatures and Characters’ covering three terms worth of projects. All lessons have the same powerpoint theme for continuity and total the equivalent of 3 half terms worth of lessons. (Please note this bundle is currently being updated and will be back soon!)
[Download the full bundle]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/creatures-and-characters-ks3-art-lesson-plan-bundle-12924948)
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This set of lessons is a 1-2 week KS3 (11-14) plan on the artist John Kenn Mortensen, as part of the theme ‘Creatures and Characters.’ Originally taught over 2 x 50 minute lessons, it could easily be shortened to one lesson with additional homework.
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Lesson 1
Students are required to discuss what types of nightmares scare children and then devise a scene by sketching out characters and ideas.
Lesson 2
Create a nightmare scene, in the style of Mortensen, on to a post-it-note / sticky note. You could also draw a post-it-note sized shape in to sketch books, but I found that students really loved drawing on to sticky notes.
Equipment needed: post it’s, pencil, black biro or fine liner.
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Each lesson starts with an introduction slide to add your own information about what was previously completed and the content of todays lesson, as well as blank learning objectives section on each slide.
This task could be turned in to a homework if only one lesson is spent on designing.
11 Slide Powerpoint with a starter and plenary activity. Adaptable slides for you to add your own learning objectives, different images etc.
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4.1.24 This lesson has been updated to include starter activity print outs and clearer instructions on some of the slides
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This lesson plan is part of a bundle that can be purchased on the theme ‘Creatures and Characters’ covering three terms worth of projects. All lessons have the same powerpoint theme for continuity and total the equivalent of 3 half terms worth of lessons.
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This resource is a water colour or ink based lesson plan on the artist Emma Larrson aimed at KS3 students. It can be used as a stand alone lesson or as part of the theme of ‘Creatures and Characters.’
Lessons were planned across 1-2 50 minute sessions and the Power point includes 16 Slides.
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Students are required to use water colour or an ink wash to create a character in the style of Emma Larrson’s water colour characters.
Slides:
Introduction to Emma Larrson and her artwork
Discussion slide about her water colour work
Demonstration video
Exemplar
Painting task
Exemplar Slide
Student Examples
Lesson 2: Starter Activity
Second stage of enhancing your work
Each lesson starts with a introduction slide to add what you did in the previous lesson and what you will do in todays lesson. There is also a link to an inserted ‘How to’ video on creating a water colour wash character, with background music and text that I recorded myself.
4.1.24 This lesson plan has been updated to include more starters and plenaries and some slide notes with directions and/or ideas.
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This lesson plan is part of a bundle that can be purchased on the theme ‘Creatures and Characters’ covering three terms worth of projects.
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This art based resource is an editable Word document aimed at KS3 students (11-14) It is a quick and easy key word starter activity. Simply print, cut and stick in sketchbooks. Students are to match the elements of art keyword with its definition.
Can be used as a quick silent starter or revision activity.
Printable Word document with 5 copies per sheet. Can be edited.
Elements of Art words:
Tone, texture, form, line, colour - match the word to its definition
If you’re looking for other quick and easy starter activities, take a look at my KS3 artist wordsearch bundle.
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OCR Level 3 Cambridge Technical Art & Design Unit 20 Exploring Digital Photography template. (2012 Series)
This powerpoint is an annotated workbook that teachers can use to develop their unit 20 course content or for students to use as a workbook to create their unit 20 coursework.
The powerpoint consists of 51 slides taking students through all the key components of what is needed to meet the assessment criteria of this unit.
All of the images within the powerpoint are stock images that try to represent the style of image that is required by the student where ever possible. Each section prompts the student to analyse and use their own images to meet course objectives.
Use alongside the OCR assessment and grading criteria so that students have a clear idea of how to work towards pass, merit or distinction.
This powerpoint is fully editable and I would encourage editing of text and stock images to ensure indivduality of slide layout and theme. Using the ‘designer’ feature within powerpoint will ensure consistancy of theme.