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COVER LESSON: Stand-alone lesson for KS3 - Pop Art
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COVER LESSON: Stand-alone lesson for KS3 - Pop Art

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This lesson can be taught as a stand-alone cover lesson based on the artist Andy Warhol, or used as part of a sequence of lessons in a scheme of work. Students require pencils and colour crayons to complete this worksheet. Students are given visual resources to consider and popular logos and icons can be discussed before they test out a design and then transfer into a grid to produce a repeating pattern. Students can then apply their design to a backpack as an extension and add colour to their designs using Warhol’s recognisable style. This resource was made using Publisher, but a PDF version is also available to download and use.
Pop Art/doodling, one-off cover lesson for Jon Burgerman.
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Pop Art/doodling, one-off cover lesson for Jon Burgerman.

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This lesson can be taught as a stand-alone cover lesson based on the artist Jon Burgerman, or used as part of a sequence of lessons in a scheme of work. Students require pencils and felt tips to complete this worksheet. Students are given visual resources to discuss the work of Jon Burgerman using the key words line and colour. Students should then use the keywords list to answer the questions in full and then use their understanding of the work to produce their own response to the artist using a continuous line and colour. This resource was made using Publisher, but a PDF version is also available to download and use.
Intro to Graphic Design - Upper KS2 & KS3
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Intro to Graphic Design - Upper KS2 & KS3

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This is an introduction lesson to Graphic Design, suitable for year 6, 7 and 8. Students use Adobe Photoshop to produce a ‘glitched’ Roman bust. Required: Computers Exemplar images Access to Adobe suite Printers This lesson can be completed in 45 minutes to an hour, and only requires pre-downloaded images and Photoshop. During this lesson, students will use the step-by-step instructions to adjust the colour, use the marquee tool, the move tool and the filter selection to produce a glitched portrait. A great intro to Photoshop - students can learn basic quick commands like “ctrl&+ / -” to zoom in and out “ctrl&z” to go back a step, “ctrl&shift&z” to go forwards a step; plus basic tools such as move, marquee and filter gallery. Students can make it personal to them by choosing their own image, adding a galaxy and as many horizontal glitches as they choose.