This 55 page PowerPoint (in three sections) follows a range minature photograph techniques and various diorama designers, based on the theme of 'Mini Heroes’. This exceptionally 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:
Week 1 - Toy hero photography, planning a photoshoot. Tanaka Tatshya. Analaysing three of 24 minature diaromas.
Week 2 - Dioramas. David Gulliver’s ‘Little People’. Storyboard planning. Photoshoot ‘Top Tips’. Cut-out figures.
Part 2
Week 3 - Global warming. Endangered species. Animal storyboard. Cut-out animals and landscape background ideas.
PART 3
Week 4 - Yuliy Vaseilev. Food and vechicle diaramas.
Week 5 - Erin Sullivan. The ‘Great Outdoors’. Photoshoot planning.
Week 6 - ‘Little People’ art. #Slinkachu. Exterior photoshoot. Photography basics.
Also included: a printable A4 Evaluation Sheet, NC KS3 Progress Level descriptors, Skills and Knowledge tracker, LO’s, video clips with QR codes showing various creative minature photographic techniques and artist clips. A diorama based 'Mini Heroes’ holiday competition option, using toys found at home.
This 48 page PowerPoint (in 3 parts) follows a range techniques and various designers, based on the textile theme of 'Accessories’. This exceptionally 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:
Week 1 - Introducing textile accessories. Nike branding. Mind Map. Gianni Versace and Mary Quant’s life history and famous patterns.
Week 2 - Fabric swatch design. Pattern repeat and rotation.
PART 2
Week 3 - Phone pillow design and make. Electric sewing machine ‘driving test’. embellishing and applique.
PART 3
Week 4 - Tie-dying and pattern possibilities, natural dyes, quick tie-dye, reverse tie-dye, Kanoko Shibori and batiq wax resist.
Week 5 - Tote bag/ T-shirt designs, emulsion transfer, 3D embroidered letters and embroidery stitches.
Week 6 - Myanmar’s Pathein Hti parosols, designs and patterns.
Also included: a printable A4 Evaluation Sheet, NC KS3 Progress Level descriptors, Skills and Knowledge tracker, LO’s, video clips with QR codes showing various creative textile techniques and artist clips. A textile based 'Accessories’ holiday competition option.
This 34 page PowerPoint follows a range techniques and various artists, based on the theme of ‘Wire Figures’, including graphic design and 3D figurative wire sculpture. This exceptionmally well laid out, seven 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 - Sports poses and pictograms.
Week 2 - Sports’ poses photoshoot. Foil figures.
Week 3 - Alberto Giacometti. Gridding-up and extended grid.
Week 4 - Continuous line portraits. Alexander Calder.
Week 5 - Wire portraits. Wire manipulation.
Week 6 - Six wire artists. Wire sporting figures. Where in the world?
Week 7 - ‘Wire Figure’ project evaluation.
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 wire figure creative clips. Ending with a Olympic stamp holiday competition holiday.
This 49 page PowerPoint follows a range techniques and looks a various Ghanian textiles and 3D crafts, including: weaving, press-printing, tie-dye, clay bead work and mud cloth designs. This exceptionmally well laid out, seven week Scheme of Work/Unit of Work, highlights; six key Lesson Objectives, 24 Key Words (inc. widgets) and the Formal Elements links, alongside seven weekly A6 printable marking slips, highlighting ‘working-at grade’ and targets for improvement.
Week 1 - Ghana Fact File, Kente Ashanti cloth designs and paper weaving.
Week 2 - CD wool and loom weaving based on Adinkra patterns.
Week 3 - Adinka patterns fabric block printing.
Week 4 - Press-printing and tie-dye.
Week 5 - Clay Krobo bead bracelet jewellery making.
Week 6 - Mud cloth fabric printing based on Sirigu house decoration.
Week 7 - Final piece, design and make.
Also included: a printable A4 Evaluation Sheet, NC KS3 Progress Level descriptors, Skills and Knowledge tracker, LO’s, video clips with QR codes showing Ghanian craft techniques and creative short clips. Ending with an inspiring fashion accessory holiday competition, based on up-cycled plastic.
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.