Feedback sheet for KS3 art lessons.
This resources include skill based feedback with questions related to that skill, a space for verbal feedback and student targets.
Ks3 coloured pencil feedback slips with space for student target/comment. Listed questions that can be higlighted to show how student used skill. This download is one page (shown) and is PDF ready to print.
Feedback slips for painting skills for art students, slips include questions (that can be highlighted), student target/comment box and teacher comment area. Two sheets upon download PDF.
Feedback slips for observational drawings for secondary art students. Listed skills that are required in an observational drawing alongside space for teacher and student targets/comments. Download includes one page PDF version.
A worksheet (two different versions) of drawing from observation of the Bargate in southampton. This is PDF and good for an introduction to observational drawing.
This resource features a PowerPoint art project inspired by the works of Hundertwasser. The goal of this project is to investigate and understand Hundertwasser’s art by analysing its key characteristics.
Students will incorporate Art elements into their own creations, using formal aspects to craft a personal response to Hundertwasser, including imagery from the school grounds.
This download an excellent template for your project, and will need to be adjusted to include imagery of your own school grounds.
These disco ball worksheets help Art students learn about Hue, Tint, Shade and Tone.
This download includes several different worksheet layouts (pdf) as well as a DO NOW sheet that links to the main task.
The lesson surrounding this worksheet was to create a title page in a sketchbook for Year 8 students and show their understanding of mixing with watercolours.
This worksheet serves as a “DO NOW” Art sheet for the Flora and Fauna project, helping students prepare for the lesson effectively. This worksheet was made to be double sided and includes 10 tasks.
This worksheet has been designed for a formal elements Art project. Its purpose is to assist students in beginning the lesson effectively with the “DO NOW” sheet. The sheet includes ten activities and can be printed double sided.
This template is to help collate ECT evidence, categorized by Teaching Standards. It serves as a valuable tool for reflection exercises and offers a centralized location to compile all your evidence in one accessible document.
This will download into a word doc.
A flora and fauna-based art scheme is ideal for Year 7-8 students as it combines accessible subject matter with essential artistic learning.
When you download this resource, you’ll receive both PDF and PowerPoint versions of a comprehensive flora and fauna art scheme of work. This versatile resource serves as either a ready-to-use curriculum or an adaptable template that can be customized for your specific students’ needs.
The scheme features engaging practical activities including watercolour techniques inspired by Louis Renard’s Fantastical Fish, pattern work drawing from Rosalind Monk’s artistic approach, and fine motor skill development through shape-cutting exercises based on Henri Matisse’s methods. Plus many additional creative projects and learning opportunities!
Nine KS3 ‘Do Now’ starter sheets - Carefully crafted activities for art and textiles lessons that enable students to begin working independently as soon as they arrive. Most of the sheet’s focus on the formal elements and requires only basic materials (HB pencils or coloured pencils) to complete.
This educational resource introduces students to flora and fauna theme through the exploration of formal art elements. The double-sided worksheet provides comprehensive practice opportunities including tonal studies and mark-making techniques, exercises to show form, use of grid method, colour theory, and a culminating project that integrates multiple formal elements together.