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Feminism & Gender Equality Activity/Colouring book
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Feminism & Gender Equality Activity/Colouring book

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A guide to having tricky conversations about Feminism & gender equality with students of all ages. Discussion guides for: -What is feminism? Women’s rights What is gender equality? Why gender equality matters What can I do to make girls & women feel safe ? Women’s roles in society Progress in gender equality
Artist Alphabet | A to Z | Practical & Theoretical Art Activities Inspired By Artists from A to Z
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Artist Alphabet | A to Z | Practical & Theoretical Art Activities Inspired By Artists from A to Z

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Range of practical and theoretical activisties inspired by artists from different periods, styles and media: A - Amedeo Modigliani B - Brett Whiteley C - Claude Monet D - Diana Boulay E - Ellsworth Kelly F - Frida Kahlo G - Giuseppe Arcimboldo H - Henri Rousseau I - Ian McKeever J - James Rosenquist K - Kyle Jenkins L - Leonardo da Vinci M - Marcel Duchamp…COMING SOON N - Naum Gabo…COMING SOON O- Ohara Koson…COMING SOON P - Piet Mondrian…COMING SOON Q- Qi Baishi…COMING SOON R- Rene Magritte S- Salvador Dalí T - Tracey Emin U - Ugo Rondinone V - Victoria Reynolds W - Wassily Kandinsky X - Xul Solar…COMING SOON Y - Yayoi Kusama…COMING SOON Z - Zachary Bennett-Brook More to come!
14 Art Primary Worksheets | Analysis, Portfolio Planning, Review, Art Movement, Mediums & Critiques
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14 Art Primary Worksheets | Analysis, Portfolio Planning, Review, Art Movement, Mediums & Critiques

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14 Art Primary Worksheets | Analysis, Portfolio Planning, Review, Art Movement, Mediums & Critiques Art review: Art Critics know a lot about art, and it’s their job to analyze a piece of artwork. People often agree with their opinions, but not all the time. That’s because we all have different ideas when it comes to art, even you! Try being an art critic! Art Around the World: As we celebrate different cultures around the world, let’s take a closer look at their artwork. Choose one of the countries and artworks we discussed in class. My Favorite Art Movement: Among the different art movements we spoke about in class, which one was the most interesting for you? Mix of mediums: In the boxes below, use the materials indicated to create your own series of artworks. Art Critique: What are the things you see in the artwork? What kinds of lines, shapes, or colors get your attention? Landscape Art: Start by choosing a colour for your background. Let your background dry. Dip your other materials in paint. Use the twigs and leaves to make patterns or create a forest full of trees. From Classic to Contemporary: Choose one of the classical portraits. Recreate the painting by updating it for modern times. Apply contemporary artistic movements and techniques using different materials of your choice. My Famous Masterpiece: Using the materials provided to you, draw your own version of the famous masterpiece. My Masterpiece: A planning worksheet for your final project. Pop Art Grid Challenge: Print out 1 artwork by either Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, or Keith Haring. Draw a 5x5 grid on your photo. Using the materials you have, try to recreate the piece on the grid below by drawing one square at a time. Artist’s muse: People say that artists have muses who inspire them to create their work and fill them with a passion for artistic pursuits. Find 5 images of people, photos, or things that became your reference or source of inspiration. My Portfolio Planner: To help you curate your artworks and build your class portfolio. Mixing Colours: There are 3 primary colors, mixing them together creates new colors called secondary colors! Try mixing them with paint and see what colors you get.
Artist Alphabet | A to Z | Classroom Display Bunting
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Artist Alphabet | A to Z | Classroom Display Bunting

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Classroom Bunting Display - Fine Artist A to Z Range of artists from different periods, styles and media: A - Amedeo Modigliani B - Brett Whiteley C - Claude Monet D - Diana Boulay E - Ellsworth Kelly F - Frida Kahlo G - Giuseppe Arcimboldo H - Henri Rousseau I - Ian McKeever J - James Rosenquist K - Kyle Jenkins L - Leonardo da Vinci M - Marcel Duchamp N - Naum Gabo O- Ohara Koson P - Piet Mondrian Q- Qi Baishi R- Rene Magritte S- Salvador Dalí T - Tracey Emin U - Ugo Rondinone V - Victoria Reynolds W - Wassily Kandinsky X - Xul Solar Y - Yayoi Kusama Z - Zachary Bennett-Brook
12 Page Colouring & Practical Art Learning From Home Book | Out The Window | Matisse & Whiteley
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12 Page Colouring & Practical Art Learning From Home Book | Out The Window | Matisse & Whiteley

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At home? No worries! The Art & Craft Hut have designed a downloadable and printable (A3/A4) book that teaches learners about how artists from different movements & periods, created Art from home. Brett Whiteley & Henri Matisse created artwork from what they saw outside their window. Students will create paintings, drawings & collages of what they can see from outside their window use the colour palettes created by the artists!
68 Page Ultimate Art From Home Book | Colouring, Practical & Theoretical Art Learning  From home
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68 Page Ultimate Art From Home Book | Colouring, Practical & Theoretical Art Learning From home

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68 Page Ultimate Art From Home Book | Colouring, Practical & Theoretical Art Learning From home At home? No worries! The Art & Craft Hut have designed a downloadable and printable (A3/A4) book that teaches learners about how artists from different movements & periods, created Art from home. This activity book includes mindfulness colouring, practical activities and information about artists. The themes include: My Bed: Did you know your possessions, room & even bed tells a story about you? Learn about Tracey Emin’s autobiographical artwork & create a bed ‘self-portrait.’ Out The Window: Brett Whiteley & Henri Matisse created artwork from what they saw outside their window. Students will create paintings, drawings & collages of what they can see from outside their window use the colour palettes created by the artists! In The Garden: Some famous gardens in Art history must include Claude Monet’s & Frida Kahlo’s! Both artists were inspired by what they found in their garden. Students will create flower crown portraits & observe light & colour as is changes in their garden. Create Linear Perspective House Drawings: To create realistic looking house exteriors, artists must use linear perspective. This was invented in the Renaissance period by Leonardo Da Vinci. Students will learn how to draw houses that look like they are popping out of the paper (three-dimensional). In The Kitchen: Stocked up on food? Great! Learn about how James Rosenquist, Giuseppe Arcimboldo & Victoria Reynolds create artwork with the subject matter ‘food from home.’ Students will do some observational drawing of what they find around the kitchen.
Mental health & student wellbeing activity book - Remote/home or in school reflective activities
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Mental health & student wellbeing activity book - Remote/home or in school reflective activities

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Activities to promote good mental health & wellbeing in young people What is gratitude? Gratitude is one of many positive emotions. It’s about focusing on what’s good in our lives and being thankful for the things we have. Gratitude is pausing to notice and appreciate the things that we often take for granted, like having a place to live, food, clean water, friends, family, even computer access. It’s taking a moment to reflect on how fortunate we are when something good happens — whether it’s a small thing or a big thing. We can use lots of words to describe feelings of gratitude: We might say we feel thankful, lucky, fortunate, humbled, or blessed. Why gratitude matters Gratitude doesn’t just feel good. Making a habit of gratitude can also be good for us. Like other positive emotions, feeling grateful on a regular basis can have a big effect on our lives. Brain research shows that positive emotions are good for our bodies, minds, and brains. “Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another, ‘What! You too? I thought I was the only one.” – C.S. Lewis Hugs relieve stress & pain Hugging often creates a feeling of calmness and relaxation. That’s because of oxytocin, which is sometimes called the “cuddle hormone.” Oxytocin is released when people or pets snuggle up or bond socially. This release can have a domino effect throughout the body and has been found to: -Reduce inflammation. -Improve wound healing. -Lower heart rate and stress. Goal setting Goals Can: -Improve self-image -Increase awareness of one’s strengths -Prove an experience of success -Facilitate effective visualisation -Encouraging prioritisation -Define reality and separating it from wishful thinking -Builds responsibility for one’s self -Improving decision making 40 yoga moves to try at home
Artist A to Z | W |  Wassily Kandinsky | Colour Theory
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Artist A to Z | W | Wassily Kandinsky | Colour Theory

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Kandinsky wasn’t the first abstract artist, but certainly was one of the founding fathers of the art form. Within this resource students will learn colour theories such as: Cool Colours Warm Colours Primary Colours Secondary Colours Analogous Colours Complimentary Colours