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Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.

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Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
30 Images for Inspiration - The Sea
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30 Images for Inspiration - The Sea

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This resource comprises a slide show of images of the sea, offering inspiration for Art students of all ages. The textural qualities and compositional elements of the images could potentially provide a starting point for media experimentation and artwork development. This resource is equally suitable as a cross curricular tool, offering a visual reference for geography students. It can be used in conjunction with other Art resources by Mael Matthews on TES.
Middle School Art Unit of Study - Masks
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Middle School Art Unit of Study - Masks

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This Unit of Work provides 4 linked lesson plans that guide teaching of skills and techniques associated with masks. Each lesson plan is broken down into how the work will be assessed, the structure of the lesson, cross curricular links, homework and resources required. Also included for each lesson is a photocopiable information sheet for students, which is written in a student friendly manner. This resource is ideal for Middle School students.
ART Coloring Book
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ART Coloring Book

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Over 40 kaleidoscopic images ready for coloring. Easy to photocopy or print out and ideal for use with students of all ages. It has long been recognised that coloring activities help calm over busy minds. this resource can therefore be used as an effective classroom management tool.
Resources for Spring - Images of Spring
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Resources for Spring - Images of Spring

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This resource provides 30 high quality photographic images of Spring. Flowers, insects, new growth and sun dappled landscapes to provide inspiration for students of all ages. Ideal for Art, English (Creative Writing), Geography, Biology .... or as a general classroom resource. Check out the huge range of images available in out shop.
Back to School. Calming Coloring Book.
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Back to School. Calming Coloring Book.

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Many children and adults suffer from stress and anxiety at times. Going back to school is one of those stressful times. An over busy brain makes it difficult to concentrate on tasks and the feelings associated with anxiety can cause distress and further anxiety. Recent research suggests that activities which focus the mind without being overly taxing can help break the cycle of worry and anxiety and can help calm the busy mind. One such activity is coloring. This resource provides 40 original kaleidoscopic images. The repetitive nature of the patterns is intentional, encouraging the individual to settle into a calming routine. Drawings range in complexity, making it a suitable resource for all age groups, including adults. I hope that enjoyment and a sense of calm can be found by using this resource.
GCSE Art Exam (External Assignment) Revision Documents
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GCSE Art Exam (External Assignment) Revision Documents

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We will be handing out the GCSE Art External Task papers as soon as we return in January 2018. Reduce your holiday workload with this resource. These documents provide a structured guide for students, outlining a week by week approach to developing preparatory work and emphasising the importance of fully covering the Assessment Objectives. Included is a checklist to help students keep themselves on track. Also, a prompt sheet for analysing the artwork of recognised artists. The resource is provided as a PDF and also as a Word document so that it can be easily edited to suit your school's specific needs. For a supporting library of photographs go to https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-a-level-art-photographic-library-over-500-fully-copiable-and-editable-images-11188224
Art. 101 Ideas for Primary Art Lessons. Key Stage 2
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Art. 101 Ideas for Primary Art Lessons. Key Stage 2

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PRIMARY SCHOOL ART EDUCATION. This resource does exactly what it says on the packet. 101 amazing and original ideas for art lessons. Suitable for KS1 and 2 children. Quick, snappy lessons for when time is tight. Clear, concise descriptions of activities. 28 pages covering painting, drawing, experimenting, creative play, mixed media, collage, nature, faces, animals … and so much more. Loads of fun, minimal preparation!
Textiles - GCSE Art Textiles Study Guide for Students
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Textiles - GCSE Art Textiles Study Guide for Students

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Moving from DT Textiles to Art Textiles? This 38 page resource guides GCSE Art Textiles students through a component of work. The theme here is Natural Forms and students are encouraged to collect primary source evidence before using a wide range of textiles related techniques in the development of their work. The support document ensures that students address the four Assessment Objectives and are reflective in the way that they progress their work. Students can either use the resource as a work book, adding information to it, or use it as a guide which they (and the teacher) can expand upon. This is a useful support document for DT textiles teachers who have suddenly found themselves having to deliver Art Textiles because DT textiles has been scrapped! Also a great STEAM resource.
Back to school. AQA A Level Art. Explanation of Assessment Objectives
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Back to school. AQA A Level Art. Explanation of Assessment Objectives

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Surely one of the first things that students need to be taught is how their work will be assessed. This Back to School support for students sorts that out. Do you find it hard to explain to students what the AQA A level Art Assessment Objectives mean? Do your students find the language of the AOs confusing? If so, this resource will help. A 9 slide presentation which goes through each AO in turn clearly explaining in student friendly language what they mean. Designed to be print friendly so that it can be given to students as a handout. I have used this resource with my own students to great effect. I hope that it helps you too.
A Level Art. Component 1. Support. AQA
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A Level Art. Component 1. Support. AQA

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A level Art. A support document for A Level Art students to help them decide on a theme or topic for Component 1. Suitable for Art and Design, Fine Art, Photography, Textiles and 3D Design. Component 1 is a Personal Investigation and it is important that they choose a starting point that is gong to keep their interest and allow them to clearly meet the Assessment Objectives. This resource provides example starting points, reminds students about the Assessment Objectives and offers a structured approach to getting started with Component 1. Also included is a student friendly explanation of the Assessment Objectives which will help them ensure that they are meeting them through their preparatory work. Written with the AQA specification in mind, but equally suited to EdExcel.
Key Stage 3 Art Unit of Study - Portraiture
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Key Stage 3 Art Unit of Study - Portraiture

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This Unit of Work provides 3 linked lesson plans that guide teaching of skills and techniques associated with portraiture. Each lesson plan is broken down into how the work will be assessed, the structure of the lesson, cross curricular links, homework and resources required. Also included for each lesson is a photocopiable information sheet for students, which is written in a student friendly manner. This resource is ideal for Key Stage 3 students.
MATHS. Symmetry - Real Life Examples for KS2 and KS3
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MATHS. Symmetry - Real Life Examples for KS2 and KS3

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Introduce your students to symmetry with this extensive presentation of real life examples of symmetry. The high quality photographs cover both natural and man made examples of symmetry. Encourage your students to decide where the line and / or axis of symmetry is. This resource also offers the opportunity to discuss how symmetry in the real world is not always perfect .... the human face is a prime example of this. Over 30 slides to brighten up your maths lesson. Also perfectly suited to art lessons.
Key Stage 3 Art Unit of Study - Colour
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Key Stage 3 Art Unit of Study - Colour

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This Unit of Work provides 3 linked lesson plans that guide teaching of skills and techniques associated with colour. Each lesson plan is broken down into how the work will be assessed, the structure of the lesson, cross curricular links and resources required. Also included for each lesson is a photocopiable information sheet for students, which is written in a student friendly manner. This Unit of Work is suitable for Key Stage 3 students.
Art Scheme of Work KS3 Conceptual Art. Updated for 2017-18
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Art Scheme of Work KS3 Conceptual Art. Updated for 2017-18

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An Art scheme of work suitable for Key Stage 3 students, providing a lesson by lesson guide, cross curricular links, homework advice and recommendations on materials. The focus of the scheme is the study and development of Conceptual art. The concept of Art as an idea is explored.
30 Images for Inspiration - Insects
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30 Images for Inspiration - Insects

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This resource comprises a slide show of images of insects, offering inspiration for Art students of all ages. This resource is equally suitable as a cross curricular tool, offering a visual reference for Biology students. It can be used in conjunction with other Art resources by Mael Matthews on TES.
Key Stage 3 Portraiture Unit of Study
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Key Stage 3 Portraiture Unit of Study

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This Unit of Work provides 3 linked lesson plans that guide teaching of skills and techniques associated with portraiture. Each lesson plan is broken down into how the work will be assessed, the structure of the lesson, cross curricular links and resources required. Also included for each lesson is a photocopiable information sheet for students, which is written in a student friendly manner. This Unit of Work is suitable for Key Stage 3 students.
Art. Masks. 4 lesson plans
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Art. Masks. 4 lesson plans

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Four linked lesson plans for Key Stage 3 that introduce students to the history and culture of masks. Students are then led through a range of techniques and processes in the development of their own mask designs. Each lesson includes differentiation, materials lists, homework, student friendly support sheet and clear guidance. 16 pages in total.
Middle School Art Student Handbook
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Middle School Art Student Handbook

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This resource provides an informative handbook for students studying Art at Middle School. The resource covers expectations, equipment needed, how to use paint effectively and key concepts. The resource also offers a marking scheme. The download is in PDF and Word format, so you can edit and amend the resource to suit your specific needs. This resource can be used in conjunction with other resources available from Mael Matthews on TES
AQA GCSE Art Exam 2018. Analysing Artwork Prompt Sheet for Students
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AQA GCSE Art Exam 2018. Analysing Artwork Prompt Sheet for Students

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This resource provides structured guidance for GCSE Art students analysing the work of recognised artists, craftspeople and designers. Students are asked to analyse the work through a series of prompts presented in the form of a flow diagram. Easy to photocopy and the completed sheet could be stuck into sketchbooks to evidence to the moderator thorough analysis has taken place.