A poster / digital resources showing pupils that even without the art room there are loads of materials at home you can use to make sketchbook and art outcomes exciting and visually simulating.
A series of lessons starting with observational drawing from Primary Resources of a Taxidermy rat on loan from a local museum. This lesson was designed for y9 students and was taught online over 4 lessons, but could easier be used with any age group. It would make a good GCSE task too!
Pupils are tasked with drawings at least 2 Rat pencil drawings from different viewpoints of the Rat. Once completed Pupils use online free photo editing website Rapid Resizer to edit their drawings to mimic the style of Banksy famous stencils. Once finishes pupils can print off multiple images of the Rat and present in their homes to create a photshoot inspired by the iconic lockdown Bathroom by Banksy.
All images included in this powerpoint have been created by the students that I teach along with a few drawings of my own.
A drawing challenge for pupils to take on over a one month period.
Powerpoint File witch is editable so you can change the boxes and school name. Have listed some of the font names as i did download a few extra ones, but named if you also want to download.
A really helpful worksheet for KS3 and KS4 students to use to plan annotations. *one worksheet page inculded.
Boxes with prompt questions give students support to help critically analyse the work, concepts, compositions and overall outcomes created by the Artist.
This worksheet takes a look at the iconic photographic work created by David Hockney
Designed to be printed A3 this worksheet provided students with an opportunity to using their gridded drawing skill to accurately transpose the sweetie photograph, whilst also putting their critical analysis skills into good practice though analysis of the famous ice cream work by Wayne Thieaud.
I use this either as a cover lesson or homework task.
Team building lesson / impact activity inspired by the iconic Shard building in London.
Designed for lower with students but could be used with younger children.
Inspired by the iconic artwork of Roy Lichtenstein students are to produce a design to fill the plane with colour and graphic pattern linked to the artists famous artwork in particular his BENDAY DOTS!
Great resource for COVER LESSONS or HOMEWORK tasks or even as an EXTENSION to a planned pop art lessons.
all images copyright Free
Peer Assessment Art and Design Luggage Tag Plenary Slips
6 per page
double sides
EBI - target and 10/10 scoring criteria
Saved as a Power Point so you can edit the criteria
In the past i have used for collage lessons and altered the criteria.
Ideally printed A3 this worksheet provides students with both a gridded drawing of one of MCM iconic artworks but also literacy task to analyse another of Craig Martins artworks.
Students to draw onto the the worksheet a Cubist composition inspired by Pablo Picasso.
Resources provided for students to work from of a range of musical instruments.
success criteria provided.
All images free from copyright
Wikimediacoms
Template Artist Analysis that is suitable to use for ANY Artist!
I tend to print this on A3 for students to hand write their analysis on as a lesson starter or plenary or even a homework task.
Gold frame is blank for you to stick or print your own artwork of choice on.
photo credit on cover image - pixabay
Template for the creation of artist analysis venn diagram wither teacher or student can stick two contrasting images in the corners for a comparison exercise. I have used as starter activities.
7 x different Artist portrait fact sheets to give students a starting point when looking at portrait painting.
each one has a different style and is from different genres.
created to be printed double sided.
Full powerpoint for more than one lesson creating paper cut outs inspired by the Artist Henri Matisse.
this project will last more than 3 lessons.
starters, plenarys and full lesson objectives using blooms.
some examples of student outcomes.
basic classroom supplies required for this activity
Worksheet to support effective and critical analysis of the artwork ‘Fashion Plate’ by artist Richard Hamilton
Targeted questions linked to this artwork
Keyword bank included to encourage the use of subject specific terminology.
Ideal to help draft annotations for GCSE students and then presented more creatively or can be used and stuck straight into work books.
Worksheet to support students in creating effective artist annotations using critical understanding.
Prompt questions are specific to this artwork and artist.
Keyword bank to support subject specific literacy development.
Worksheet could be presented straight into workbooks or used as a rough draft sheet (as i use it) and then presented creatively.