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Grade 9 GCSE Art Projects - 5 examples of full projects for AQA Art & Design
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Grade 9 GCSE Art Projects - 5 examples of full projects for AQA Art & Design

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This presentation has 5 full projects that achieved Grade 9 in GCSE Art & Design with the AQA exam board. There are full coursework projects and exam (ESA) projects included, including one from lock down. The projects are laid out clearly, with titles on each slide explaining which part of the project you’re looking at. The presentation has 5 full Grade 9 projects, including research, mood boards, secondary research, primary research, experiments, final piece ideas and final pieces. I have included a full range of work, from drawing, painting, mixed media, collage and some sculpture. There are 85 slides in total, making this really useful to share with your students to explain the steps of a project from start to finish, and allowing them to see the standard required for a Grade 9.
Observational Wrapper Drawing Scheme of Work KS3
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Observational Wrapper Drawing Scheme of Work KS3

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This is an observational drawing scheme of work to develop Year 7 students’ drawing skills at the start of the year. This scheme of learning looks first at the hyperrealist artist Marcello Barenghi, then students create artist research pages in their sketchbooks and watch YouTube videos of him working. There are teacher notes in the PowerPoint and links to the clips. Students are shown how to draw from direct observation, bringing in wrappers to draw and understanding how to be inspired by an artist. Students learn how to control their pencils properly, and start to use key vocabulary such as shape, proportion, detail and tone. There are starter activities, plenaries and homework tasks all in the presentation. There are also printable resources (in the slides)- I have made it as easy as possible to use! As I teach this to new Y7 students, it is not a long project and students aim for one complete drawing rather than a series. The aim is to have a high quality finished piece. Students love this project as they can watch the YouTube videos and draw their favourite sweet / crisp wrappers! This resource includes starters / plenaries etc for the whole project, with examples of students’ work at each stage.
KS3 Cubism Art Project using Oil Pastels (Plants and Flowers)
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KS3 Cubism Art Project using Oil Pastels (Plants and Flowers)

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This is a full scheme of work teaching oil pastel techniques in a Cubist style. Students look at various Cubism techniques, and apply them to their own artwork - the subject matter is plants and flowers. I have created a full presentation with 30 slides that include starters, plenaries, mini tasks, challenges etc. The presentation shows the steps of the oil pastel art project clearly from start to finish, with various differentiated outcomes and activities. It is simple to teach and the outcomes from my students (mixed ability Y9) have been really wonderful! The subject matter is plants and flowers and I have found it engaging for my Y9 students - mainly because oil pastels provide instant gratification!
Creating patterns inspired by MC Escher full art project
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Creating patterns inspired by MC Escher full art project

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This is an art scheme of work focusing on pattern design. Using MC Escher as a reference and research point, the lessons look first at optical illusions, then at different aspects of pattern design, pattern repeats and colour theory. The lessons are designed for students of all abilities, and draw on any previous work (students select sections of their work, or photographs etc. to work from). I have used this scheme of work with KS3, however it could easily be differentiated to KS2 or 4. It includes full lessons, with Starter / Plenary / Homework activities.
Continuous Line Drawing
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Continuous Line Drawing

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Continuous Line Drawing lesson for a 1 hour Art Class (mine had 25 - 30 students). I have updated this lesson to include more drawing activities and student evaluations Times can be changed for class sizes. I repeated the timed drawings with different materials (ie. pen, pencil, felt tip, ink) and objects used to extend times. I also extended the discussion times if it was a smaller class. The presentation introduces a continuous line drawing artist, has a discussion about their work, introduces keywords and has three drawing activities (continuous line, blind and in pairs - moving paper instead of the pen to draw!) Includes artist examples, teacher examples, different materials / techniques and a plenary. Encourages art-specific language to describe work. You will need some natural forms for students to draw. I chose dried fruit, shells, leaves etc. There is more information about this lesson here.
Art Bundle! KS3 Colour Theory / painting schemes of work
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Art Bundle! KS3 Colour Theory / painting schemes of work

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These art colour theory projects are two of my most popular resources so I have bundled them to create a discount. They are both full schemes of work, one based on Abstract Still Life and one based on the artist Kandinsky. I have used paint when teaching both of them, but I’m sure the Abstract Still Life project can be adapted to use coloured pencils / felt-tip pens and brushes etc.
Mark Making and Texture KS3 and KS4
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Mark Making and Texture KS3 and KS4

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A lesson on mark making and texture for use in KS3 and KS4. Has a clear task/learning objective. Can easily be differentiated and links to relevant artist. Includes powerpoint presentation with a starter, main (with challenge question) and plenary. Can be adjusted depending on what materials/resources you have in school - this one uses Indian ink.
Fun Art Assessment Ideas
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Fun Art Assessment Ideas

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A long list of different, fun and engaging assessement activities specifically design for art lessons. There are a range of formative and summative assessment ideas, as well as self-assessment tasks, peer-assessment activities and whole-class assessment ideas. All of the resources needed are included in the presentation. A fun way to jazz up the bog standard WWW / EBI.
Inspirational Artist Quotes (Art classroom motivational display posters)
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Inspirational Artist Quotes (Art classroom motivational display posters)

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10 wonderful, inspirational quotes from world famous artists. All with a unique art-textured background, ideal for decorating your classroom. Good for encouraging hard work and effort rather than talent: “I am seeking. I am striving. I am in it with all my heart.” Vincent van Gogh “Creativity takes courage.” Henri Matisse “They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.” Andy Warhol “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” Pablo Picasso “Great art picks up where nature ends.” Marc Chagall “The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery.” Francis Bacon “To create one’s own world takes courage.” Georgia O’Keeffe “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” Edgar Degas “Have no fear of perfection, you’ll never reach it.” Salvador Dali “If people knew how hard I worked to get my mastery, it wouldn’t seem so wonderful at all.” Michelangelo Simply print out and stick up, these are designed at A4 size but you could size them up to A3.
LGBTQIA+ List of artists - help sheet to be shared online or printed
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LGBTQIA+ List of artists - help sheet to be shared online or printed

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A comprehensive list of LGBTQIA+ artists from around the world, from painters, to photographers, sculptors and animators who identify as LGBTQIA+ This pdf shows over 60 artists identifying as LGBTQIA+. The aim is to celebrate their work, their lives and share their artwork with our students. The pdf has a picture of the artist’s work, their name and a direct link to the artist’s website: ideal for sharing with your students online or printing out for lessons. There is a QR code that students can scan if the document is printed out for them. The pdf has 6 pages with the artists listed clearly and in alphabetical order.
Rule of Thirds guide poster for photography
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Rule of Thirds guide poster for photography

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A wall display in size A3 and A4 for the Rule of Thirds in photography. Explains the rule of thirds in 3 simple steps, with an example. Also includes a question about how the rule of thirds was achieved in the example. Great for the photography classroom, easy to refer to and in a clear, simple format. Print out the poster and use in your classroom, give pupils time to read and understand the steps, then try themselves. Encourages pupils to use the rule of thirds when editing their work too.