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.
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.
This resource provides a student friendly explanation of the requirements of the new specification by explaining what the Assessment Objectives actually mean. The explanations are provided in a format that allows for easy photocopying. Compatible with AQA specification. Student friendly language used.
A range of fun Math resources for Junior school aged students.
An automatic student name chooser for question and answer sessions.
Time telling fun.
Tangram games.
An automatic addition sum generator.......
and more....
This bundle provides resources to cut the work load at the start of a new academic year.
Checklist of duties for an art technician
Advice for new teachers
Colors in different languages
Health and safely policy
Art staff handbook
Automatic student name chooser
Cross curricular links to art
Growth mindset activities
Student feedback form
Report comments
A bundle of resources designed to cut teacher work load at the beginning of the academic year.
Gifted and talented policy
Health and safety policy
Teacher handbook
Yearly organiser with all the important dates
Marking scheme
Report comment bank
Art technician duty list
Student feedback form
Assessment policy
Higher order questioning
Cross curricular links in art
This resource provides 26 individual coloring sheets (from A to Z). A great way to encourage younger children to engage in learning the alphabet.
Photocopy / print friendly.
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 colouring. 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.
Engage students in the 2016 Rio Olympics with this slideshow. All the sports, from Archery to Wrestling are documented. A slide is dedicated to each sport (39). An ideal visual resource for encouraging interest and discussion.
Enjoy the Games!
Get to know your new students with some question and answer sessions. This resource allows you to simply type in the names of your students on the slides provided. Then start the slideshow. It will begin with a "Name Chooser" page. All you have to do is click anywhere on the blue circle and it will take you to a random name slide. Perhaps the chosen student can then say hi to the class, or answer a question about their holiday?
Fun spinning animation and an exciting wallpaper make this a captivating way of choosing students for tasks or to answer questions at any time of the year, but it is definitely useful at the start of the new school year when everyone is getting to know each other. This resource is also provided in a fully editable format so that it can be modified for a wide range of other purposes.
I use this in my own school and the students love the random nature of the selection.
Simply type in the names of your students on the slides provided. Then start the slideshow. It will begin with a "Name Chooser" page. All you have to do is click anywhere on the blue circle and it will take you to a random name slide. Students love the element of chance!
Fun spinning animation and an exciting wallpaper make this a captivating way of choosing students for tasks or to answer questions. This resource is also provided in a fully editable format so that it can be modified for a wide range of other purposes.
I use this in my own school and the students love the random nature of the selection.
This bundle offers Higher Order Questioning guidance, information relating to Bloom's Taxonomy and a random student selector, which effectively supports "no hands up" question and answer sessions.
Before using the selector, allocate each child in your class a number. You might decide to use register order.
To generate a random number you simply click on a box. A number will then be automatically generated. You can even edit the resource to replace the numbers with your students' names if you would prefer.
If you have questions about the resource please feel free to email me at maelmatthews@gmail.com. I am happy to answer your questions.
Ideal for a "no hands up" approach to question and answer sessions. resource for randomly choosing children to answer questions or undertake tasks.
Before using the selector, allocate each child in your class a number. You might decide to use register order.
To generate a random number you simply click on a box. A number will then be automatically generated. You can even edit the resource to replace the numbers with your students' names if you would prefer.
If you have questions about the resource please feel free to email me at maelmatthews@gmail.com. I am happy to answer your questions.
Ideal for a "no hands up" approach to question and answer sessions. resource for randomly choosing children to answer questions or undertake tasks.
A range of resources to support English lessons. Suitable for KS2 and 3. Resources include stunning classroom visuals, higher order questioning and resources to support creative writing.
As students return to school, engage them in the Rio Olympics with these fun and informative activities. Colouring sheets, word search, fact sheet and images of Brazil.
Enjoy the Games!