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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.
Science Cover lesson. Alpha, Beta, Gamma Radiation
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Science Cover lesson. Alpha, Beta, Gamma Radiation

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So cheap, it’s nearly FREE! This resource provides student friendly facts relating to Alpha, Beta, Gamma radiation. Also included is an associated worksheet which challenges students to find information in the factsheet. The worksheet also provides students with an opportunity to develop their knowledge further through independent or teacher led investigation. Ideal as a hassle free cover lesson for KS3.
GCSE Art. STRUCTURES Project Bundle
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GCSE Art. STRUCTURES Project Bundle

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This bundle provides a full coursework unit for the new GCSE Art specification. Aligned to both AQA and Edexcel specs. Included are scheme of work, step by step sketchbook guide, slideshows of relevant structure images, perspective slideshow and information on the new GCSE grades in relation to the present ones. Get all this for 48% cheaper than buying the resources individually.
Science Cover Lesson. Big Bang Theory
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Science Cover Lesson. Big Bang Theory

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So cheap, it’s nearly FREE! This resource provides student friendly facts relating to the Big Bang Theory. Also included is an associated worksheet which challenges students to find information in the factsheet. The worksheet also provides students with an opportunity to develop their knowledge further through independent or teacher led investigation. Ideal as a hassle free cover lesson for KS3.
Out of the box. The Science of Christmas
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Out of the box. The Science of Christmas

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A science fact and worksheet with a Christmas theme. Why are the flames on top of a Christmas pudding blue? How do fairy lights work? What makes Christmas crackers go bang? The science behind these and more is covered. This resource is easy to print and is fully illustrated. It also includes a question sheet that tests student understanding and challenges them to undertake independent research. Ideal as a starter, extension or substitute lesson.
Christmas Science Worksheets for KS3
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Christmas Science Worksheets for KS3

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40 print friendly science worksheets suitable for KS3 students. Each worksheet includes clear information about the topic and questions that test student understanding. Ideal for use as cover lessons / substitute lessons. Also great as hassle free starters or extension activities. Very useful in the run up to Christmas, as colleagues succumb to illness. Themes covered are … Alpha Beta Gamma Radiation Anaesthetics Bee decline Big bang theory Body image Chemical weapons of World War 1 Diabetes Drugs in sport Earthquakes Eclipses Engaging in science Environmental issues Fireworks Global issues Graphene Health and fitness History of the atom Hurricane Matthew International space station Life beyond Earth Lifecycle of a large star Lifecycle of a medium star Medical imaging Mission to Mars Modern chemical weapons New cancer treatment Nuclear weapons Obesity Planet Earth Power of social media Science of Christmas Science of colour Social media Solar power The Sun Tornadoes Tsunamis Wildlife decline
40 Science worksheets
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40 Science worksheets

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Was £10, now £5. Used in over 1000 schools worldwide. A big price drop on our top download to help people prepare for going back to school. 40 science worksheets plus 3 complementary posters. This big bundle of documents is ideal for when you are looking for an introductory lesson, an extension activity or a hassle free substitute lesson. Also suitable for Home-schooling. Each document provides background information and visuals on a particular topic along with a supporting worksheet which challenges the student to expand on the information provided. 40 individual print friendly for ease of copying, these documents can simply be handed out to students and require no explanation. A great resource to have at the ready for when illness strikes and you are understaffed. This resource runs to over 200 pages of information and activities. The 40 topics covered are; Alpha Beta Gamma Radiation Anaesthetics Bee Decline Big Bang Theory Body Image Chemical Weapons World War 1 Diabetes Drugs in Sport Earthquakes Eclipses Engaging in Science Environmental Issues Fireworks Global Warming Graphene Health and Fitness History of the Atom Hurricane Matthew International Space Station Life Beyond Earth Lifecycle of a Large Star Lifecycle of a Medium Star Medical Imaging Mission to Mars Modern Chemical Weapons New Cancer Treatment Nuclear Weapons Obesity Planet Earth Power of Social Media Science of Christmas Science of Color Social Media Solar Power The Moon The Solar System The Sun Tornadoes Tsunamis Wildlife Decline The free themed posters are … The Moon, The Sun and The Big Bang. Cool visuals and student friendly facts. Simply print them out and put them up in your classroom. Suitable for students aged 10 to 15. We hope that you find these resources really useful.
Art. What is Colour? Updated fir 2017-18
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Art. What is Colour? Updated fir 2017-18

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Detailed information about colour. Explanations are given for the visible spectrum and the role of pigments. Links are made between Science and Art. How do we see colour? What is the difference between additive and reductive colour?..... and more. Fully illustrated and suitable for KS3 and 4 students. The resource can be used as a hand-out or as a presentation.
ART. Colour Activities
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ART. Colour Activities

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A range of resources focussing on colour. The science of colour, the art of colour, how we perceive it, colour theory. Includes Schemes of Work, information sheets, visuals and more. Useful cross curricular information included.
ART. Photographs for inspiration
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ART. Photographs for inspiration

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Over 600 images for inspiration. Photographs are arranged into separate slideshows. Please check out the titles of the files to see the breadth of this resource. Ideal for art students as well as many other uses such as inspiration for creative writing.
30 Images for Inspiration - Rust and Corrosion
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30 Images for Inspiration - Rust and Corrosion

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This resource comprises a slide show of images of rust and corrosion, offering inspiration for Art students of all ages. The textural qualities of the images could potentially provide a starting point for media experimentation. This resource is equally suitable as a cross curricular tool, offering a visual reference for science students. It can be used in conjunction with other Art resources by Mael Matthews on TES.
30 Images for Inspiration - Rust and Corrosion
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30 Images for Inspiration - Rust and Corrosion

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This resource comprises a slide show of images of rust and corrosion, offering inspiration for Art students of all ages. The textural qualities of the images could potentially provide a starting point for media experimentation. This resource is equally suitable as a cross curricular tool, offering a visual reference for science students. It can be used in conjunction with other Art resources by Mael Matthews on TES.
New GCSE Grades. Comparison with current grades.
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New GCSE Grades. Comparison with current grades.

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This poster compares the current GCSE grades (A -G) with the new grading system (9 - 1). Suitable as a poster around school or a hand out for staff, students, parents and governors. This resource has been developed by Mael Matthews, experienced teacher and senior examiner for the largest UK examination board. More resources spanning Art, English, PSHE, Citizenship and History available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mael Please don't forget to leave feedback. We value your thoughts.
UPDATED FOR 2017. Cross curricular Photograph Library for Inspiration - Over 630 Images
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UPDATED FOR 2017. Cross curricular Photograph Library for Inspiration - Over 630 Images

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This resource provides 21 individual photographic slideshows (over 630 images) suitable for use with students of all ages and numerous subject areas including Biology, Geography, Art and English (Creative Writing inspiration) Includes slideshows of: Autumn Birds Buildings Dramatic landscapes Fish Flowers Fungi Graffiti Hands Insects Natural textures Numbers People Rust Sky Sea Trees Water Faces Plants Perspective
Photo Library
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Photo Library

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A huge image bank providing an invaluable set of resources to support Art, Creative Writing, Geography and many more subjects.
Photographic slideshows
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Photographic slideshows

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This bundle offers a huge range of visual slideshows covering a wide variety of themes. A useful support resource providing inspiration for creative writing, art, geography and science. 50% saving.