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Teaching and learning resources for both Art and DT teachers
Elements of Art: Positive and Negative Space
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Elements of Art: Positive and Negative Space

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This is a 2-3 week unit on space with a focus on positive and negative space, for Year 7 in Key Stage 3. This introductory unit on space teaches students the difference between the 2 terms and includes texture, colour and mark-making in the main project. This resource also has 3 challange activities for high ability students and fast workers. It includes quality photo’s of student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.
Elements of Art: Space and isometric letter
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Elements of Art: Space and isometric letter

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This is a 2-3 week unit on space, for Year 7 in Key Stage 3. It shows great potential for the humble cube! This introductory unit on space begins by teaching students how draw it both freehand and using a set square. These skills are used as a basis to draw the alphabet and students get to draw their name. The main project incorporates other elements of art such as texture, colour and pattern. This resource includes quality photo’s of student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains 2 videos, basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.
Elements of Art: Tone Value and Form
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Elements of Art: Tone Value and Form

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This is a 6 week unit on 2 elements of art, value and form, for Year 7 in Key Stage 3. This introductory unit teaches students how to use tone to describe the shape of the object through various exercises. It includes quality photo’s of still lives and student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.
Elements of art: shape with a focus on design
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Elements of art: shape with a focus on design

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This is a 2-3 week unit on shape, with a focus on depth by incorporating multiple layers, for Year 7 in Key Stage 3. This introductory unit also touches on the princle of design: contrast by giving students options to consider when planning their design. It also links to colour theory and positive and negative space, so it can be used towards to end of a unit on the elements of art. It includes quality photo’s of still lives and student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.
Elements of Art: Shape with a focus on colour
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Elements of Art: Shape with a focus on colour

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This is a 4-5 week unit on shape, with a focus on colour, for Year 7 in Key Stage 3. This unit on shape teaches students to think about the interaction between subject and background through the use of both positive and negative space. Students will learn about basic colour theory and its relation to shape to create a semi-abstract piece. This is also a good starter unit on the process of abstraction. It includes quality photo’s of still lives and student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.
Elements of Art: Texture
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Elements of Art: Texture

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This is a 3-4 week unit on Texture, an element of art, for Year 7 in Key Stage 3. This introductory unit on texture teaches students about: 1)implied an 2) actual texture through 2 fun and simple projects. It revises some skills taught about line by including hatching and cross-hatching. Great projects to use to make a display board colourful and attractive. It includes quality photo’s of still lives and student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.
Elements of Art: Form
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Elements of Art: Form

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This is a 2-3 week unit on form, the third element of art, for Year 7 in Key Stage 3. This introductory unit on form teaches students how to use tone/value in conjunction with various exercises shading techniques to make objects look 3D. It includes quality photo’s of still lives and student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.
Drawing Leaves: value and tone
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Drawing Leaves: value and tone

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This is a one lesson unit on drawing leaves with pencil. It is to help students, such as Year 7, to develop not only their shading techniques with various pencil ranges but also proportional skills. It includes a guide and video to help to measure and draw the leaf and also a marking scheme. Easy to use and great for EAL learners. All images are bespoke and do not come from Google images.
Tatty Teddy Bear Textile Project
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Tatty Teddy Bear Textile Project

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This resource is a complete 8-week KS3 unit on the planning and making of a patchwork teddy or “Tatty Teddy”. It uses as it’s basis the McCall’s free teddy pattern. A great project to use to inspire community outreach or create reading activities between early years and secondary. A great project to work on planning and time management skills because this is integral to meeting the deadline. This resource contains quality teacher and student examples. This resource is also EAL friendly as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery. Included is the vocab, the marking scheme and design for success worksheets.
Masks inspired by different cultures
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Masks inspired by different cultures

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This resource is a complete 7-9 week KS3 unit on the planning and making of a mask. It outlines and explains how students are to follow the design process in order to make a unique and individual mask inspired by different cultures all over the world. Included are 17 ‘do now’ starter activities which assist EAL student digest key vocabulary. This project uses readily available classroom materials. The PowerPoint outlines the steps to make the mask, while introducing the design process to year 7/new students. As part of the design process, students will investigate their theme, research construction techniques; specify a list of requirements; produce a design that meets the specifications; draw annotated sketches; build their own mask and evaluate the product. This resource contains quality teacher and student examples. This resource is EAL friendly as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery.
Mixed media project inspired by fruit
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Mixed media project inspired by fruit

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This is a complete 14-16 week Key Stage 3 unit on drawing and constructing a still life with a focus on line, colour, shape and form. This could also be used in Year 10 for GCSE. There are short, starter activities, introducing key topics, using different media for kinetic and visual learners. There is a mini research project on Carolee Clark whose artwork is used as inspiration. The starting point is fruit, with teachers being able to use what is accessible to them. Students will end up producing a lot of process work with 2 final pieces: a drawing/painting and a sculpture at the end of this unit. Quality teacher and student examples are included for explanation and demonstration, along with key words to assist EAL students. Mark scheme and worksheets included.
Still life line drawing in the style of C Clark
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Still life line drawing in the style of C Clark

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This is a complete 6 - 7 week Key Stage 3 unit on drawing a still life with a focus on line, colour and shape. It could easily be used for Year 10 too. There are short, starter activities, introducing key topics, using different media for kinetic and visual learners. There is a mini research project on Carolee Clark whose artwork is used as inspiration. Students explore contour lines, colour saturation, mark making and patterns. The students take this knowledge and slowly build upon each step to create the final piece. Quality teacher and student examples are included for explanation and demonstration, along with key words to assist EAL students. Mark scheme and worksheets included.
Abstract sculpture in the style of Anish Kapoor
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Abstract sculpture in the style of Anish Kapoor

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This resource is a complete KS3 unit spanning 3-4 lessons on the design and making of a sculpture in the style of Anish Kapoor. Perfect for low, high or mixed ability classes. This resource contains quality student examples and is also EAL friendly as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery. Could be adapted with digital technology by including backgrounds of landscapes to mimic site-specific sculpture. Marking scheme included. This could be used as a group project as well.
Bundle: KS3 Art and Design: AFL Checklist and Vocabulary T1-3
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Bundle: KS3 Art and Design: AFL Checklist and Vocabulary T1-3

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This is a resource of all the my personal KS3 Art and Design projects for Terms 1 to 3. It includes all the new vocabulary words and definitions that students will encounter, with a checklist. The vocabulary list serves as an end of unit ‘test’ to see how well the students have assimilated the new words. There is also a 'mix and match and pdf. I usually go through the words during the term as well but ask them to fill out the worksheet at the end. This is useful for marking. There is a marking scheme which focuses on three skills: observation, development of ideas and realisation. Evaluation questions related to the specific projects and these three skills make up this marking scheme. Finally, there is a “What am I learning toward” PowerPoint which is used to introduce the skills learnt within the unit and the design success criteria.
Abstract sculpture inspired by nature
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Abstract sculpture inspired by nature

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This sculpture project takes up 7-8 weeks to complete and therefore perfect as a half term project. It could be used for Key Stage 3 or IGCSE/GCSE students. It begins by using a common firsthand resource, fruit, as the design inspiration. A great project to be used to fill exhibition spaces as the work is large and creates impact. The process of abstraction is broken down into simple steps using line, form and space as the main elements. Excellent student work is used to explain each step of the process with completed examples included at the end. Choice starter activities are interspersed throughout for students to gain critical thinking and vocabulary skills. A marking scheme is included.
The Elements of Art poster
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The Elements of Art poster

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This resource is a poster of the 7 elements of art. It has student examples of work in it to make it feel more relevant to students. It can be used to as a visual guide and/or type of literacy map on tables. There are also definitions of each element.
Bundle: Sewing project to encourage reading
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Bundle: Sewing project to encourage reading

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The main project is a bookmark which encompasses a cross-stitch. This project could be used as is for a sewing/textile project or as an interdisciplinary project with the library and/or English class. It contains 2 PowerPoints, marking schemes, trouble-shooting, checklists and plenty of excellent student examples. It focuses on KS3 but could be used in Year 6 as well.
Bundle: Packaging projects
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Bundle: Packaging projects

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This resource contains 2 different types of packaging projects which can be linked to one another. The ‘themed box’ can be used first as it focuses on paper, therefore students can work on improving their folding, cutting and design skills before moving on to the main project. The main project develops from the first by looking at an overall design image. Additionally the packaging is made from sturdier materials and more details.
Bookmark sewing project
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Bookmark sewing project

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This resource is a complete 6-9 week KS3 unit on the planning and making of bookmark. It includes 6 other stitches: cross-stitch, running stitch, daisy chain, chain, blanket and sewing on a button. It can be joined to any reading promotion project. It provides all the visual imagery on how the stitches look. This resource contains student examples and is EAL friendly, as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery.
Cross-stitch textile project
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Cross-stitch textile project

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This resource is a complete 6-9 week KS3 unit on the planning and making of cross-stitch. This cross-stitch can be joined and added on to any other textile project. It outlines and explains how students are to do the cross-stitch, plan the design and offers trouble-shooting. This resource contains quality teacher and student examples and is EAL friendly, as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery.