GCSE Art Skills Training Project - Pop CultureQuick View
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GCSE Art Skills Training Project - Pop Culture

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This GCSE Art Project aims to develop and enhance the range of skills that students have been taught at KS3, enabling them to master and improve in a way that was engaging yet simple to achieve. There are some ‘essential’ art skills taught in this project, including: grid drawing, pencil drawing, pen drawing, acrylic painting, watercolor painting, poly printing and different types of research / art analysis / presentation skills. The theme is Pop Culture, allowing students a wide range of references to work from. The presentation includes lesson entry tasks / plenaries and exit tasks, examples of student work, homework tasks throughout. There are printable resources on slides 1-12 with the Pop Culture images I used in lessons. There is an artist research information slide that can also be printed (slide 43) There are 124 slides in total.
GCSE ART NATURAL FORMS SCHEME OF WORKQuick View
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GCSE ART NATURAL FORMS SCHEME OF WORK

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GCSE ART SCHEME OF WORK (24 WEEKS) TOPIC: NATURAL FORMS COVERING: DRAWING, PAINTING AND PRINTMAKING EACH SECTION INCLUDES: MATERIALS, LEARNING OBJECTIVES, LEARNING OUTCOMES, DIFFERENTIATION, KEY SKILLS AND EXTENSION TASKS.
Natural forms mixed surface drawing GCSE art lessonQuick View
RSCliffordRSClifford

Natural forms mixed surface drawing GCSE art lesson

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This lesson was created for the beginning of year 9/10 GCSE art. Students develop a range of drawing skills using different media and surfaces. The lesson is broken down into different activities and includes starter activities, examples and graded success criteria using the new 1-9 system. The lesson was graded outstanding when I delivered it and students were able to produce some excellent outcomes. Enjoy!!
Art skills easy cover Graffiti LetteringQuick View
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Art skills easy cover Graffiti Lettering

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An ideal art skills activity to teach KS3/4 students how to understand graffiti lettering through an easy visual guide. This could be used as part of teaching how to produce a larger lettering piece or the start of a Street Art project. A great Art cover lesson- perfect for any classroom setting, with seconds to set up. Resource includes: Easy to use powerpoint Printable worksheet All images are my own. All of these resources were made by me, and they have certainly been tried and tested on hundreds of students over the years!
Insects scheme for Art and DesignQuick View
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Insects scheme for Art and Design

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Full scheme of work for Art and Design focusing on insects. Includes powerpoints, printouts, homework, marksheets, starters and plenaries for each lesson. Focuses on a range of skills including monoprint, coloured pencil, biro, watercolour, pastels, zentangle and mixed media. The scheme was designed for year 7 but could easily be used for any keystage 3 group. Involves a variety of skills that help children develop the necessary skills for GCSE.
Pop Art trainer designQuick View
artwith_aliceartwith_alice

Pop Art trainer design

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Pop Art inspire worksheet, focusing on designing a trainer drawing inspiration from the images provided. Can be used as part of a scheme of work, as a stand alone lesson, home learning activity, for blended learning, starter activity, or as an extension task.
KS3 Commedia dell'ArteQuick View
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KS3 Commedia dell'Arte

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A 6 week SOW on the style of Commedia. Resource includes: a detailed PowerPoint, including links to video clips additional script medium term plan Over the 6 weeks students will learn how to create and perform commedia scenes, perform master and servant character types, use ‘put on the spot’, use crosstalk and develop the use of gromalot. An assessent lesson will then take place at the end of the scheme to determine how well students can use the skills and techniques they have developed when working in the style of commedia.
Hockney Inspired Art Skills LessonQuick View
MissevanswalesMissevanswales

Hockney Inspired Art Skills Lesson

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This lesson is jam packed with the experimentation of various skills such as graphite, coloured pencil and watercoloured paint inspired by David Hockney. The lesson has all the explanations of each technique and a discussion point to start the lesson. On the worksheet, there are 30 technique prompts all together. I personally printed mine on A3 paper which gave the students more space to experiment with marks. However, you can print A4 for students who have more advanced skills developed and are able to apply marks intricately. In the ‘Graphite’ area the students are asked to use pencil and develop their knowledge of techniques such as shading, hatching, cross-hatching, short/medium/long lines, outlines etc. It will keep the students busy (if done properly) for at least two 1 hour lessons (maybe more). You can encourage the students to do their own research into each technique in pairs to extend the length of the task. At the bottom, there is a Hockney painting example which the students can recreate in different mediums. *Please note on the PowerPoint I did not recreate the Hockney painting in watercolour or coloured pencil so the students are just shown the reference image to work from. Enjoy it!
Art Evaluation Help SheetQuick View
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Art Evaluation Help Sheet

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This help sheet is designed to assist students, when they need to produce written evaluation of their own artwork. It provides students with a series of questions they can ask themselves, to prompt their creative thinking and writing. It also provides example answers, so the students can see the type of sentences they should be constructing. This is designed for secondary school pupils and could be used with pupils in KS3 and 4, depending on ability. This help sheet can be printed, but has also been designed so that it can be viewed and followed purely on screen too. Suitable for home learning.
Debate : Form of art or not?Quick View
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Debate : Form of art or not?

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The classroom debate is a highly useful tool for a teacher. It provides the students with an excellent opportunity to improve their fluency skills and to extend their vocabulary while, at the same time, discussing about complex contemporary issues and developing the students’ critical thinking skills. If organised carefully, classroom debates are something your students will look forward to. This is a debate about graffiti , a controversial topic but very familiar to the students. This is a B1 - C1 level. The teacher should also be aware that the whole preparation takes no less than 4-5 hours and might also reach the 6 hours, depending on the particular class and level. Here you can find the lesson plans for each session (there are 3 in total) and the accompanying worksheets.
Elements of Art - Shape and FormQuick View
TheArtTATheArtTA

Elements of Art - Shape and Form

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This resource aims to present Shape and Form, as an element of art, to a primary school audience. It can be used as a standalone lesson or part of a program of study. This resources contains: • PowerPoint presentation, explaining the definition and concept of shape and form in art and showing students how they can use art elements and techniques to achieve 3D effects in their artwork. There are opportunities for class discussion and participation within this, and many visual examples. • PDF of teachers notes to accompany the PPT offering explanations and tips to hopefully make the lesson as effective as possible, even for those without an art background. • PDF worksheet using the letter shapes from the word ‘Form’ to use and develop the knowledge and skills gained from the lesson to create form. Completed worksheet can be used for future reference and evidence of learning within the art curriculum. • PDF teachers’ notes for worksheet listing materials needed and explaining the tasks involved to complete it. All images in this resource are the property of TheArtTA
Art - Natural FormsQuick View
SplashtagSplashtag

Art - Natural Forms

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20 slides: Reference sheets with images to show each artists work. Tasks on each sheet for students to do.
Elements of Art: FormQuick View
lisaledwicklisaledwick

Elements of Art: Form

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This is a 2-3 week unit on form, the third element of art, for Year 7 in Key Stage 3. This introductory unit on form teaches students how to use tone/value in conjunction with various exercises shading techniques to make objects look 3D. It includes quality photo’s of still lives and student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.
Cover art lesson "Fast Food drawings"Quick View
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Cover art lesson "Fast Food drawings"

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Hi This resource can be used as a help sheet and students have the choice to draw onto the worksheet or into their sketchbooks. There are 4 different options to choose to draw from: 1: A crushed can 2: A lollipop 3: A cupcake 4: A donut Ideally suitable for students aged 11 upwards This is perfect as a skills based lesson/activity to help students practice their drawing and tonal skills. Only media needed is a pencil Thank you
Art Progression of SkillsQuick View
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Art Progression of Skills

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Compiled for our school - these are the progression of skills through the processes of art. Each half term we create focused teaching on one of these processes. Although inevitably some of these objectives will be met in cross curricular opportunities or other subjects. But we don't rely on that and so use this as a guide.
Art Skills-Mechanical/Steampunk drawingQuick View
MakeExploreArtMakeExploreArt

Art Skills-Mechanical/Steampunk drawing

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An ideal art skills activity to teach KS3/4 students how to draw mechanical parts through worksheets and challenge task. This could be used as part of teaching a Steampunk project. A great Art cover lesson- perfect for any classroom setting, with seconds to set up. Resource includes: Easy to use PDF Powerpoint Printable worksheets and help sheets Teacher instructions- for all learners All of these resources were made by me, and they have certainly been tried and tested on hundreds of students over the years! All images are my own.
Art Textiles Skills: Fabric SlashingQuick View
CreativeSammieCreativeSammie

Art Textiles Skills: Fabric Slashing

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An Art Textiles Skills Task which introduces students to the technique of fabric slashing also known as stitch and slash. Students improve their confidence on the sewing machine which the use of the straight stitch foot exploring layers, use of pattern and colour theory.