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I am an Art teacher primarily with FE, SEN and University experience but I also teach media and life skills.

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I am an Art teacher primarily with FE, SEN and University experience but I also teach media and life skills.
Henry Moore - Life and Art - Presentation
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Henry Moore - Life and Art - Presentation

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This is free so if you do download it then please leave me a REVIEW, which would be very much appreciated. This is a well worked power point presentation showing Henry Moore’s Art and Life. It features images of his work, biographical information, talks about the style of his work and influences. It deals with some major aspects of his work including the reclining figure, primitive influences, his use of found objects and maquettes and the war drawings. This is aim at students over 13.
Artist Information Sheet
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Artist Information Sheet

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This is a blank form that can be used to profile an artist and produce a fact sheet about them, aka research. Students can stick this into their sketchbooks. It gives a structured approach to learning about artists and can be used for a range of years from year 5 to 11. PLEASE leave a review. Thanks as it really helps me know what to upload. Either the student will have access to a laptop or they are given printed hand outs which they use to research the artist.
Optical Art Collage Activity - Op Art
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Optical Art Collage Activity - Op Art

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This is an op art lesson where you can create a mixed media piece based around the work of Bridget Riley. This can be used for a range of levels and includes the following elements: Materials needed Source and Reference to Optical Art and Bridget Riley Activity with photo examples
Analysing Film Trailers - Genre, Setting, Characters and Events
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Analysing Film Trailers - Genre, Setting, Characters and Events

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This is a single sheet activity where you select a range of trailers and then the students answer questions about them. They have to name the film, genre, give 3 examples of Settings, Characters and Events in the film trailer. It is design to make students think about design aspects of film. This is a media studies lesson but could also be used for general lessons. It’s also a fun to watch trailers! PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW IF YOU DOWNLOAD THIS - THANKS
Christmas Decoration - Christmas Bunting
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Christmas Decoration - Christmas Bunting

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This is a great and simple way of making a Christmas Decoration in your classroom - It a simple Christmas Bunting that many years and work. Infact I’d go as far as saying that the whole school could take part.
VE Day Task - Commemorative Soldier Silhouette
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VE Day Task - Commemorative Soldier Silhouette

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This is a four step task with photos and instructions to explain the process. It is designed as a commemorative task for students of all levels and can fit into history, general studies, or art lessons. Once students have created their silhouette then they can bee combined to make a collaborative display.
Lactose Free Foods Sheet
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Lactose Free Foods Sheet

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Lactose Free Foods Sheet There are three example food and a few questions for food tech students to answer if they are looking at diets. This is focused on the Lactose dairy free foods.
Scheme of Work Topics Overview Sheet
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Scheme of Work Topics Overview Sheet

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This is a single sheet with a layout for a Scheme of Work Topics Overview. What this allows a teacher to do is put down a week by week list of the key topics and therefore map out the year. I have put dates in to the columns so you may need to jig these depending on your term dates. I have included a PDF version to write on and a Word Doc to edit.
School trip to Wrest Park - Question Sheet
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School trip to Wrest Park - Question Sheet

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This is a question sheet for a school trip to Wrest Park in Bedfordshire. I was thinking this maybe handy for anybody around that part of Bedfordshire or schools who are visiting this beautiful house. It has five pages of questions and prompts to keep the students engaged, looking at different buildings and coats of arms for example. PLEASE leave a review.
Similarities Between Films in One Genre
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Similarities Between Films in One Genre

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We are looking at film genre in this sheet and finding similarities in films in the same genre. It’s ideal for media studies. “Select four films in the same genre and write them in the boxes. What do they have in common? Write it in the circle below.”
Film Setting and Events Log
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Film Setting and Events Log

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This is a log to be filled in while watching a film. It is designed to show that the young learners can identify the settings and events in a film, and can be used as evidence for assessment. This is really a media studies sheet but can be used as a general activity.
Genre Case Study Sheet (to fill in)
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Genre Case Study Sheet (to fill in)

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This is a simple sheet for a class activity in media studies. It’s a case study sheet on film Genre. It can be used a number of times because you select one genre and fill out the questions about it which deal with character types, props, sets and events.
Create a Concept for a New Film - Media Studies
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Create a Concept for a New Film - Media Studies

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Here is a hand sheet for students to come up with a concept for their own film. It works as a starting point and can be used in Media Studies or English, maybe even just in general studies. It poses a series of questions to fill in to give an over view of the film including name, setting, locations and description.
Quiz - Name the Film Character and Prop Quiz
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Quiz - Name the Film Character and Prop Quiz

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This quiz features 24 stills of films. The students have to name the character and a prop they use in the film. It takes between 30 to 45 minutes to complete depending on how long you discuss at end. This does include a reading out the answers section (which is at the rear of the document) and then scoring. I find my students love these and it breaks up the standard lessons. I throw one of these in after a hard two or three weeks on the same subject.
Quiz - Name the Movie and Genre Quiz
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Quiz - Name the Movie and Genre Quiz

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This is a “Name the Movie and Genre” quiz for use in many lessons including Media Studies lessons. It shows 24 stills of films and they simple have to guess the film and the genre. I’ve run it for a range of lessons and it works very well. It can take between 30 and 45 minutes to do. Extension task is included in text at end.
Helping Students Analysis and Evaluate Art Works
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Helping Students Analysis and Evaluate Art Works

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This package includes two sheets; ‘Analysis of an art work’ deals with a series of questions about an artwork. It’s laid out neatly on the page with boxes and questions. ‘Evaluating your work’ helps the students think about their own work by putting forward a series of question bubbles that make them think about different aspects of their work.
Homework Project on Raija Jokinen - Art GCSE
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Homework Project on Raija Jokinen - Art GCSE

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Four Art GCSE based tasks around the artist Raija Jokinen. These are designed to be completed at home but are also good for lessons. They are focused on text and drawing with a little bit of 3D included. This project has been used many times and also works well for SEN students.