These three PowerPoints follow a range of techniques and various artists, based on the theme of 'Illuminated Letters’. This extremely well laid out, six week Scheme of Work/Unit of Work, highlights; six key Lesson Objectives, 24 Key Words (inc. widgets) and the Formal Elements links, alongside six weekly A6 printable marking slips, highlighting ‘working-at grade’ and targets for improvement.
Part 1 (pp1-24)
Week 1 - Illuminated manuscripts facts. Mind map. Illuminated letters and initial alphabet styles.
Week 2 - Calligraphy. Tania Crossingham. Rev. William John Loftie. Decorated text with poem ideas. Uncial font and decorative border design ideas.
Week 3 - Heraldry. Knights in battle. Heraldic charges. Ordinaries. Coats of Arms. Beast and animals ideas. Coats of arts designing.
**Part 2 **(pp25-38)
Week 4 - Stained-glass windows. Foiled embossed windows.
Week 5 - Acetate window design. Coat of arms window examples. Mosaic window and stencil designing.
Part 3 (pp 39-48)
Week 6 - Playing card introduction and history. card set designs. Birmingham city centre stained glass window art trip.
Also included: a printable A4 Evaluation Sheet, NC KS3 Progress Level descriptors, Skills and Knowledge tracker, LO’s, video clips with QR codes showing creative techniques and cityscape creative clips. ‘Illuninated Letters’ holiday competition.
A 48 page pdf PowerPoint follows various techniques and artists, based on the theme of 'Illuminated Letters’. This well laid out, six week Scheme of Work/Unit of Work, highlights; six key Lesson Objectives, 24 Key Words (inc. widgets) and the Formal Elements links, alongside six weekly A6 printable marking slips, highlighting ‘working-at grade’ and targets for improvement.
Week 1 - Illuminated manuscripts facts. Mind map. Illuminated letters and initial alphabet styles.
Week 2 - Calligraphy. Tania Crossingham. Rev. William John Loftie. Decorated text with poem ideas. Uncial font and decorative border design ideas.
Week 3 - Heraldry. Knights in battle. Heraldic charges. Ordinaries. Coats of Arms. Beast and animals ideas. Coats of arts designing.
Week 4 - Stained-glass windows. Foiled embossed windows.
Week 5 - Acetate window design. Coat of arms window examples. Mosaic window and stencil designing.
Week 6 - Playing card introduction and history. card set designs. Birmingham city centre stained glass window art trip.
Also included: a printable A4 Evaluation Sheet, NC KS3 Progress Level descriptors, Skills and Knowledge tracker, LO’s, video clips with QR codes showing creative techniques and cityscape creative clips. ‘Illuninated Letters’ holiday competition.
A 50 page PowerPoint follows various techniques and artists, based on the theme of Birmingham’s 'Cityscape’. This well laid out, six week Scheme of Work/Unit of Work, highlights; six key Lesson Objectives, 24 Key Words (inc. widgets) and the Formal Elements links, alongside six weekly A6 printable marking slips, highlighting ‘working-at grade’ and targets for improvement.
Week 1 - Cityscape introduction. Landscape vs. Cityscapes. Mix ‘N’ Match quiz. Brum skylines. Linear silhoutte cityscapes. Brummie ‘Joiners’.
Week 2 - Blended ink sunset backgrounds. Sunset city. Foggy pastel cityscapes. Depth of Field.
Week 3 - Paul Catherall. City reflections. Warm vs. cool colours. Press-printing. Night reflections. Photo editing.
Week 4 - One-point perspective. Two-point perspective. Paint-swatch city.
Week 5 - John Gage design. Jogn Gage interview transcript. Wax resist city. Interview questions challenge.
Week 6 - Final Cityscape composition. Composition ideas. Art trip ‘Looking Up’ photoshoot.
Also included: a printable A4 Evaluation Sheet, NC KS3 Progress Level descriptors, Skills and Knowledge tracker, LO’s, video clips with QR codes showing creative techniques and cityscape creative clips. Cityscape holiday competition.
A 46 page PowerPoint follows various techniques and artists based on the theme ofMexico’s 'Day of the Dead’. This well laid out, six week Scheme of Work/Unit of Work, highlights; six key Lesson Objectives, 24 Key Words (inc. widgets) and the Formal Elements links, alongside six weekly A6 printable marking slips, highlighting ‘working-at grade’ and targets for improvement.
Week 1 - Dia de los Muertos facts. Day of the Dead facts.
Week 2 - Introducing Jose Posada’s illustrations. Catrina skull designs. Press print skulls.
Week 3 - 3D card skulls using folding paper templates. Recycled 3D card skull designs. Recycled Mariposa.
Week 4 - Sugar clay 3D skull designs. Clay calacas. Balloon skulls and salt dough skull options.
Week 5 - Textile skull bunting, using embroidery stitches.
Week 6 - Pierced paper - papel picado template designs. Waxed resist papel picado.
Also included: a printable A4 Evaluation Sheet, NC KS3 Progress Level descriptors, LO’s, video clips with QR codes showing techniques and Day of the Dead creative clips. Day of the Dead holiday competition.
A 62 page Powerpoint which follows various techniques and artists based on the theme of ‘Natural Forms’. This well laid out, seven week Scheme of Work/Unit of Work, highlights; six key Lesson Objectives, 24 Key Words (inc. one with Wuidgets) and the Formal Element links, alongside seven A6 printable weekly marking slips, highlighting ‘working at grade’ and targets for improvement.
Week 1 - Creative ideas, mark making, collage and biro work.
Week 2 - Vincent Van Gogh’s mark making, still- life study, scale, line and tone. Week 3 - David Hockney’s charcoal inspired trees and landscapes.
Week 4 - Sumi-E ink Japanese mark making.
Week 5 - Zentagle biro pattern work.
Week 6 - Georgia O’Keeffe’s oil pastel inspired shell experimentation.
Week 7 - A final outcome incorporating text, collage and two creative techniques, chosen from week 1 to 5.
Also included: Word Bank with widgets, key elements covered, a printable A4 Evaluation sheet, NC KS3 Progress Level descriptors and a ‘Natural Forms’ holiday competition.
A 52 page Powerpoint follows various techniques and artists based on the theme 'Portraits’. This well laid out, seven week Scheme of Work/ Unit of Study, highlights; six key Lesson Objectives, 24 Key Words (inc. one with widgets) and the Formal Elements addressed, alongside seven weekly A6 printable marking slips, highlighting ‘working at grade’ and targets for improvement.
Week 1 - Portrait quiz, self-portraits, photo-portraits and Helen Schiffer’s continuous line portait work.
Week 2 - Passport photos, Andy Warhol inspiration and complimentary colours.
Week 3 - Julian Opie inspired portraits.
Week 4 - Roy Lichtenstein’s pop inspired portrait. Collage backgrounds with text.
Week 5 - Looking at Frida Kahlo inspired portraits and symbolism.
Week 6 - Henri Matisse’s Fauvist inspired portraits, including a focus on complimentary colours.
Week 7 - A final portrait outcome incorporating text, collage and two creative techniques. ‘Mastery of Masters’.
Also included: an A4 printable Evaluation sheet, NC KS3 Progress Level descriptors, LO’s, short video clips with QR codes on skills and techniques. Portrait holiday competition.
A 46 page PowerPoint follows various techniques and artists based on the theme of world 'Architecture’. This well laid out, six week Scheme of Work, highlights; six key Lesson Objectives, 24 Key Words (inc. widgets) and the Formal Elements links, alongside six weekly A6 printable marking slips, highlighting ‘working-at grade’ and targets for improvement.
Week 1 - Architecture Quiz on prior knowledge. Mind Map. Brummie Buildings. Ian Murphy inspired collage.
Week 2 - Gothic architecture details. Round window. Press printing rose windows, pattern and rotation.
Week 3 - CD Rose windows. Printing and CD/DVD etching experimentation.
Week 4 - One-point perspective -street views.
Week 5 - Hunterwasser, contour lines, warm colours, lolly-pop trees. Save the Planet poster.
Week 6 - Antoni Gaudi’s inspired clay chimneys.
Also included: a printable A4 Evaluation Sheet, NC KS3 Progress Level descriptors, LO’s, video clips with QR codes showing techniques and world wide buildings. Architecture holiday competition.
A KS3 18 page A4 minimart history project looking at the life and works of Pablo Picasso and Cubism This includes a range of activities including: watching short video clips, small drawing tasks and a practical collage project brief based around cubist portraits/ or self portraits.