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I make resources which save time for busy art teachers. The resources are in the form of PowerPoints which include worksheets and extensive notes to help with planning. The footnotes include learning objectives, extension tasks, differentiation ideas, homework tasks and other useful suggestions relating to classroom observations. The notes can be easily copied and pasted in to your planning. The PowerPoints can be easily adapted or used as they are.

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I make resources which save time for busy art teachers. The resources are in the form of PowerPoints which include worksheets and extensive notes to help with planning. The footnotes include learning objectives, extension tasks, differentiation ideas, homework tasks and other useful suggestions relating to classroom observations. The notes can be easily copied and pasted in to your planning. The PowerPoints can be easily adapted or used as they are.
Distortion and photography
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Distortion and photography

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Perfect for kids self-isolating or working from home. Enough work here for two lessons. Inspired by the work of Suzanne Saroff, this worksheet helps students understand the different reasons why artists distort their images. A short literacy task is included. The main task shows students how to recreate their own Susanne Saroff style photographs. This is great for students who have done a lot of drawing at home and need a change of media.
Literacy for Ceramics
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Literacy for Ceramics

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This is a PDF. The editable PowerPoint version is available for £1. The worksheets contained within this PowerPoint can be used to check understanding of some simple clay techniques for creating pattern. Learning the techniques of slab, coil, carve or impress and making balls, along with learning how to apply could be done in approximately one hour (prior to using these worksheets). The first worksheet (pg 2) would follow this lesson. Page 3 is a copy of page 2 with some suggested answers. These answers could be used to create writing frames for less able pupils. Page 4 provides some suggested words to help pupils. This list might be differentiated for different abilities. Page 5 is a worksheet which would lead pupils in to thinking about how the techniques might be used when designing. It could also be used as work for a cover lesson. Page 6 is a homework task.
Takashi Murakami – mixing the old and the new PDF
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Takashi Murakami – mixing the old and the new PDF

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Ideal Lockdown Lesson. It can be provided to students as a worksheet or split in to tasks over a number of lessons. Takashi Murakami is a fascinating artist, mixing popular Japanese culture with traditional influences. This worksheet includes a literacy challenge, several tasks and guidance for students on evaluating their progress. There are images to demonstrate expectations, providing scaffolding for different levels of ability. There is approximately two hours work but could easily be extended, or developed in the classroom with a range of materials. Studying Murakami is a good link with Pop Art providing a contemporary example of combining commercial and fine art. Please leave feedback. This is free resource. The editable version is also available for £1.
Huichol Art of Mexico
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Huichol Art of Mexico

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Huichol Art, with its bright colours and simple designs, is ideally suited to inspire students in KS2 and 3. This worksheet includes a quick literacy task and an evaluation task linked to the specified challenges. Ideal lesson for cover or isolating students. There is approximately 2 to 4 hours work included. The editable version of this worksheet can easily be adapted to suit the teachers purpose. A link to some good examples of Huichol Art is included. You may find it helpful to put some of these examples on to a PowerPoint for students to observe. Please leave feedback. Thanks.
Art & Design Learning Journey - pdf
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Art & Design Learning Journey - pdf

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I designed this Learning Journey after looking at several others which appeared random and disconnected in their design. I felt I needed something more methodical and structured to fit with other departmental areas of planning. This Learning Journey is designed for Art Staff use. The editable version can be altered into ‘kid-speak’ to use it for students and parents. It is designed to link with knowledge organisers, medium and long-term planning and lesson plans. Each project identifies the four main areas covered by each project: artistic influences, visual resources, skills mastery and final outcomes. The four project areas covered at KS3 link to the four assessment objectives at KS4. The subcategories for each project are selected from the Project Builder, also available in my TES shop. This is the free PDF. It is also available as an editable PowerPoint.
Day of the Dead Mask Eyes
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Day of the Dead Mask Eyes

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This worksheet is ideal for normal lessons, cover work, homework or isolating students. It fits into a Day of the Dead Project or can stand alone. The challenges are specific so that the teacher is able to task students with evaluating their work based on specific expectations. Enough work on this sheet to fill up to 3 or 4 hours work time. Plenty of opportunities to extend the tasks and include other materials and scales. The worksheet is either a PDF or Word Document.
Art and Design Project Builder
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Art and Design Project Builder

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This tool is intended to help art teachers to build a long term Curriculum Plan, a Learning Journey, or simply to identify gaps in Schemes of Work. It includes list of skills, observational resources, artistic styles and influences, design skills and values, amongst other things, which could be referenced within your departmental themes. It is not an exhaustive list. You are encouraged to add to it. Every department has its own character. This is far from reflecting every one. This may be helpful in approaching project design from a different point of view. It can be used as a tool to Quality Assure your curriculum coverage. I hope you find it useful. Available as a free PDF and an editable PowerPoint.
Illustration - Pictorial Maps PDF
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Illustration - Pictorial Maps PDF

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Great remote learning activity/ lock-down lesson. Contains a research activity as well as practical tasks. A good activity to think of about at home. A creative way into learning some graphic design/illustration skills. Possible cross-curricular project with Geography. 5 or 6 lessons of work contained within this worksheet. The editable version of this worksheet is also available. Feedback is very welcome.
Gradual Shading Pipes - PDF
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Gradual Shading Pipes - PDF

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Perfect worksheet for isolation, working from home, homework or cover work. It can also be used for additional challenge and differentiation for targeted students. The worksheet contains a video link to a short video which demonstrates how to do the shading and explains visual language. Specific skills challenges are given, along with a self-evaluation task linked to these challenges. This will help the teacher to identify when and what learning has taken place. Available as a free PDF and an editable word document. Feedback is very welcome.
3D Graffiti Lettering - perspective
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3D Graffiti Lettering - perspective

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I developed this recourse after having classes that struggled to understand how to make letters look ‘blocky’ as often seen in Graffiti letting styles. Students had not studied perspective which was inhibiting their progress. I developed this resource to help students develop their visual understanding of perspective while enjoying graffiti art skills. Students have to complete each letter in a 3D style. There are visual clues which are gradually reduced with each letter. Hopefully, this should enable students to build confidence and identify their progress by the end. An answers sheet is included. A simple extension for more able students is to colour or shade to emphasise the 3D style. They could also add cast shadows. This would make a good retrieval challenge or homework after a lesson in how to draw 3D lettering. 2 A5 worksheets per A4 page. UPDATE: I’ve included a couple of other resources related to this project: A 3D lettering worksheet with leads students to creating their own designs, plus a WAGOLL for the first page of the worksheet.
Illustration - Pictorial Maps (editable)
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Illustration - Pictorial Maps (editable)

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Great remote learning activity/ lock-down lesson. Contains a research activity as well as practical tasks. A good activity to think of about at home. A creative way into learning some graphic design/illustration skills. Possible cross-curricular project with Geography. 5 or 6 lessons of work contained within this worksheet. The free PDF version of this worksheet is also available. Feedback is very welcome.
Christmas - Designing Retro Baubles
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Christmas - Designing Retro Baubles

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Students are guided, with scaffolded steps, to design their own retro Baubles. This worksheet includes some history of Baubles with a short literacy challenge. Students use their imaginations to create a wide variety of patterns designs. KS2 and 3. Perfect for students isolating. Two lesson work here. It can easily be adapted to one lesson. The scaffolded levels could also be used for differentiation. Editable resource.
Islamic Tile Design - Numeracy in Art
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Islamic Tile Design - Numeracy in Art

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Great resource for classroom, students working from home, or a homework. This worksheet provides the context for Islamic Tile design. There is a small literacy challenge to encourage engagement with the context description. The worksheet contains enough work for two lessons or possibly 3. Students are expected to create a range of design ideas and a final piece. This is an editable word document.
Perspective: drawing a cylinder
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Perspective: drawing a cylinder

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This worksheet turns a tough concept into something a lot easier. Perspective can be very confusing. We often ask students to draw bottles and cans. This worksheet breaks down how a cylinder appears from different angles, allowing students to practise in small steps before recreating such things as a Pop Art can. This is an editable word document.
Literacy for Ceramics
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Literacy for Ceramics

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This is an editable PowerPoint. This is also available as a free PDF. The following worksheets can be used to check understanding of some simple clay techniques for creating pattern on a small tile. Learning the techniques of slab, coil, carve or impress and making balls, along with learning how to apply could be done in approximately one hour (prior to using these worksheets) as long as some of the materials are prepared beforehand. The first worksheet (pg 2) would follow this lesson. Page 3 is a copy of page 2 with some suggested answers. These answers could be used to create writing frames for less able pupils. Page 4 provides some suggested words to help pupils. This list might be differentiated for different abilities. Page 5 is a worksheet which would lead pupils in to thinking about how the techniques might be used when designing. It could also be used as work for a cover lesson. Page 6 is a homework task.
Eyes - shape, form and expression (editable)
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Eyes - shape, form and expression (editable)

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Perfect for remote learning. Between 3 and 4 lessons work. 3 tasks. Students begin by making observational studies of eyes. This challenge is scaffolded . The next task looks at a different way of drawing, using the style of drawing to express meaning. Finally, students can choose between 2 tasks: either an observational study of Courbet’s self portrait, or to recreate it in photography and using themselves as the model. This worksheet is also available as a free PDF.
Designing motifs - creativity challenge
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Designing motifs - creativity challenge

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This resource includes 2 worksheets and provides activity for about 3 hours. It requires students to think as they would if they were brainstorming but in images rather than words. It will open up students imaginations to what could be, as well as learning how one idea connects to another, leading to an avalanche of possibilities. Students are challenged to create as many motifs as possible based on a circle. A few examples are provided to get started. The first worksheet can stand alone if necessary. The second worksheet then teaches students how to refine their areas and to imagine them as a repeat pattern. This project is ideal for cover or to supplement a design project. No prior knowledge is expected and no other resources are required. Challenges (key learning objectives) are specified to help students focus on what they should learn by the end of the project. WAGOLLs (What a good one looks like) are included to help students aspire to the highest standard. Best for KS3 although would make a perfect homework for KS4.