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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.
Art Gallery Visit Guide for Students
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Art Gallery Visit Guide for Students

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Planning an art gallery visit with your students? This resource might just help. A student friendly guide to getting the most out of a gallery visit. A 17 page workbook that guides students through how to behave in a gallery, how to explore and analyse the artwork, how to take notes and sketch details and how to interpret the artwork in order to develop their own art once back in the classroom. Easy to print and ideal for all exam level art students.
A Level Art Exam Component 2 Support Document for Students 2024
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A Level Art Exam Component 2 Support Document for Students 2024

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A Level Art Component 2 question papers are out in February! This is a FULLY EDITABLE 14 page guide for students to help them develop artwork for A Level Art Component 2. It is suitable for all exam boards including AQA, OCR and Edexcel. As it is fully editable it is suitable for use with ALL TITLES; Art and Design, Fine Art, Textiles, Graphics, Photography, 3D Design. This fully illustrated guide leads the student through the stages of development of a thorough set of work that meets the requirements of the assessment objectives. Observations, analysis, experimentation, development and review are all encouraged. **This resource is used in an outstanding Art Department and has been developed by an experienced Head of Department and Senior Examiner. ** No exam questions are reproduced in this resource. The guidance given provides a structure or framework that works irrespective of the starting point. Potentially, this could be used as an outline for the development of Component 1 too! Also includes an editable planning sheet to help students organise themselves right from the start. This resource is provided as a Word doc so that you can edit it to meet your needs. For instance, tailor it to your exam board and deadline dates, or add your own images and artist references. We hope it helps! P.S, be sure to unzip the file once you download it! To do this, right click on the zipped file and choose “extract all” from the menu.
Art cover lesson. Grid drawing
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Art cover lesson. Grid drawing

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Do you need an art cover lesson activity? Here you go! Simply print it and hand out to students. They can then draw the object on the corresponding blank grid. Nice and simple!
Art Scheme of Work. Abstract Expressionism and Action Art
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Art Scheme of Work. Abstract Expressionism and Action Art

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This is a five lesson art unit focusing on Abstract Expressionism and Action Art. Five exciting lessons that lead students through a range of expressive ways of working including gestural drawing and expressive use of paint. Each lesson includes a clear explanation of the activities, links to artists, materials list, timing, extension activity and assessment.
Art and Science Cover Lesson
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Art and Science Cover Lesson

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Need an art or science cover lesson that can be followed by a non specialist? This might do it. A nice little lesson that encourages students to explore the sculptural work of artist Luke Jerram as well as the properties of viruses. His glass sculptures recreate the complex forms of viruses like the common cold and Covid. Once students have done some background research, they are then encouraged to start developing their own artwork based on viruses. A great way of linking art and science. The lesson plan is super easy to follow. It’s not grade specific because all ages can explore the theme here at their own level. The activities should keep students engaged for at least an hour. it could also be used as the starting point of a more extensive project.
Vincent van Gogh. Art Lesson Plan and Fact Sheet. KS3
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Vincent van Gogh. Art Lesson Plan and Fact Sheet. KS3

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This lesson plan will allow students to learn about Vincent Van Gogh and his artwork, examine his unique style, and create their own Van Gogh inspired art piece. Clear direction is given along with learning objectives, materials list, procedure, reflection, conclusion and assessment. Additionally, a student friendly list of facts and a questions sheet are included. This lesson is planned to run for approximately one hour. Suitable for Key Stage 3.
Art Scheme. Primary school. Cultural Identity
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Art Scheme. Primary school. Cultural Identity

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An Art project to engage Primary school students in issues associated with cultural identity. This fun and informative resource provides four hour long lessons which challenge students to think about their own cultural identity and link it to imagery. They are then invited to explore elements of art through drawing, painting and collage. Fun activities that all students can access. This resource includes four lesson plans, materials lists, artist references, timings and a rubric. Also included is a 15 minute demonstration video showing how an exciting drawing can be developed around a cultural image.
Art Curriculum Plan
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Art Curriculum Plan

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Are you looking for an effective, fully editable Art curriculum plan? This might help. A curriculum plan suitable for secondary school, years 7 to 13, along with an accompanying rationale and implementation plan. Both documents are provided in Word, so that you can modify as required.
GCSE Art Guide to Completing Component 1 for Year 11s
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GCSE Art Guide to Completing Component 1 for Year 11s

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A clear GCSE Art student guide explaining how to successfully complete Component 1. Ideal for handing out at the start of Year 11 to provide straightforward, easy to follow guidance on what is required to meet the assessment objectives. Includes a week by week chart for them to log their progress to encourage them to retain ownership of their work and keep on track. Provided as a Word document so that you can edit it to your heart’s content! Suitable for AQA andEdExcel specifications.
Halloween 2023 Art Activity. Skull Template
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Halloween 2023 Art Activity. Skull Template

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A great little Halloween art activity. An easy to print paper skull template in the style of the Mexican Day of the Dead Candy Skulls. Students can add their own designs and colour, cut out and fold into the skull shape. Decorate your classroom with them and make links to mexican culture.
Art Lessons. Creative Careers
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Art Lessons. Creative Careers

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Would you like an art scheme of work that focusses on the huge range of fantastic art related careers that are available? Here it is. It is ideal for Key Stage 3 students, to encourage them to continue with art education through GCSE and A level. Included is a thorough seven lesson scheme of work, a rubric, a feedback sheet and a very exciting introductory video! Provided as Word documents for complete editing freedom. The download is a zip folder, so don’t forget to unzip!
Art Rubrics for all activities
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Art Rubrics for all activities

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Elevate your middle school art curriculum with this all-inclusive bundle of meticulously crafted rubrics designed to assess and guide students through a diverse spectrum of artistic mediums and assignments. This extensive collection comprises a wide array of rubrics, each tailored to evaluate and foster growth in specific art forms commonly explored in middle school art classrooms. It’s also FULLY EDITABLE! Included Rubrics Pencil Drawing Rubric Ink Drawing Rubric Watercolor Painting Rubric Acrylic Painting Rubric Oil Painting Rubric Lino Printing Rubric Collagraph Printing Rubric Monoprinting Rubric Clay Sculpture Rubric Papier-Mâché Sculpture Rubric Modroc Construction Rubric Wire Sculpting Rubric Batik Rubric Collage Rubric Digital Photography Rubric Sewing Rubric Card Construction Art Rubric Batik Rubric Lino Printing Rubric Research Essay Rubric Why Choose This Bundle: Transform your art program with a comprehensive suite of rubrics covering a vast range of artistic mediums and assignments. Each rubric is meticulously designed to provide a thorough evaluation and guidance for students’ artistic growth in the middle school classroom. Adapt these rubrics to your curriculum goals, providing a clear roadmap for students’ artistic exploration and growth. This comprehensive bundle equips teachers with a versatile set of rubrics to effectively assess and nurture students’ creativity and skills across various art forms in the middle school art classroom.
AQA Ed Excel GCSE Art Component 1 Final Outcome Guidance for Students
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AQA Ed Excel GCSE Art Component 1 Final Outcome Guidance for Students

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Suitable for AQA and EdExcel GCSE Art. Are you desperately trying to get your GCSE Art students to focus on finishing Component 1 before we hand out Component 2 papers? If so, this will help. Clear, straightforward advice for students on how to review their preparatory work and formulate a plan for an outcome or outcomes. Notes emphasise the need to make informed choices and pull ideas together. This resource is provided as a word document so that you have full editing freedom. You can simply copy the text and drop it into your own documents. There are no images with this document. It is pure, explanatory text. I use it with my students every year in a booklet format and I find that it really helps them organise their thoughts. I hope it helps you too.
Pop Art Lessons
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Pop Art Lessons

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Unlock the vibrant world of Pop Art with this engaging and comprehensive art lesson plan designed for elementary-aged students! This dynamic resource introduces young artists to the iconic Pop Art movement, celebrating creativity and self-expression. Key Features: In-depth Introduction: Delve into the Pop Art movement’s history and key elements, featuring famous artworks by influential artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Hands-On Activity: Encourage creativity with a step-by-step art activity where students choose an everyday object as their muse. They’ll sketch, outline, and paint using bold colors, embracing the essence of Pop Art. Materials and Instructions: A detailed list of materials, clear instructions, and helpful tips guide both teachers and students through the entire artistic process, ensuring a successful and enjoyable experience. Extension Activities: Take the learning further with exciting extension activities, including artist research projects, collaborative murals, and the creation of 3D Pop Art sculptures. These extensions allow for continued exploration and deeper understanding of Pop Art concepts. Rubric for Assessment: Evaluate students’ progress with a comprehensive rubric covering creativity, use of color, precision, representation of Pop Art elements, effort, and presentation. Foster a positive learning environment with constructive feedback. Benefits: Cultivates an appreciation for art history. Enhances creativity and self-expression. Develops fine motor skills through sketching and painting. Encourages collaboration and discussion. Provides a versatile framework for customization. Why Choose This Lesson? This Pop Art lesson plan is perfect for educators seeking a well-rounded and engaging art experience for elementary students. Spark their imagination, celebrate individuality, and bring the exciting world of Pop Art into your classroom today!
Art Lesson Activity. Colour.
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Art Lesson Activity. Colour.

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Unlock the magic of colours with our “Colourful Adventures Bundle” – an all-in-one guide and activity designed to ignite creativity in your classroom! Perfect for art teachers, homeschooling parents, or anyone passionate about fostering artistic exploration in young minds. What’s Included: Colour Mixing Guide: Dive into the world of colours with our comprehensive Colour Mixing Guide! Tailored for 11-year-olds, this step-by-step guide makes learning fun and engaging. Your students will master the art of blending primary colours to create a spectrum of stunning secondary and tertiary shades. With easy-to-follow instructions and a style suited for young learners, the guide encourages experimentation and sparks the imagination. “Colourful Creatures Collage” Activity: Take the learning further with our hands-on and delightful “Colourful Creatures Collage” activity! This activity seamlessly integrates the colour mixing skills acquired from the guide into an imaginative art project. Students get to bring their colourful creatures to life, exploring their creativity and expressing themselves through a vibrant masterpiece. This activity not only reinforces colour theory but also nurtures fine motor skills and storytelling abilities. Why Choose Our Bundle: Comprehensive Learning: Our guide covers primary, secondary, and tertiary colours, ensuring a well-rounded understanding. Engaging Activity: The “Colourful Creatures Collage” activity turns learning into a captivating adventure, fostering a love for art. Easy Implementation: No need for extensive preparation – simply follow the guide and watch your students’ creativity soar. Educational and Fun: We believe learning should be enjoyable. This bundle combines education with excitement, making art an unforgettable experience. Who Can Benefit: Art Teachers: Enhance your curriculum with a vibrant and practical approach to colour theory. Homeschooling Parents: Make art lessons at home an engaging and educational experience for your children. Art Enthusiasts: Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or art lover, our bundle adds a splash of colour to your educational toolkit. Embrace the beauty of colours and unleash your students’ creativity with our “Colourful Adventures Bundle” – available now on Teachers Pay Teachers. Elevate your art lessons and watch as your students embark on a journey of artistic discovery!