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Art & Design resources to promote student progress and enhance teaching and learning.

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Art & Design resources to promote student progress and enhance teaching and learning.
BEGINNING AND/OR END EXAM IMAGES EDEXCEL
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BEGINNING AND/OR END EXAM IMAGES EDEXCEL

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A presentation of collected images based on the 2017 Edexcel exam theme Beginning and/or End. 14 slides including some suggested artists. Resource can be used to help trigger ideas and to support activities in the sketchbook.
Printmaking Worksheets - KS3, 4 or 5
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Printmaking Worksheets - KS3, 4 or 5

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A range of printmaking information worksheets covering mono printing, relief printing, etching, collagraphy and screen printing. There is also a sheet on simplifying which is excellent to use prior to teaching relief printing. The sheets refer to artists suitable to research for each specialism and hand step by steps on how to create each print. Also useful for classroom display
Object Outlines
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Object Outlines

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A collection of over 30 object outlines, mostly domestic objects, useful for Still Life collage compositions or as a primary resource for collage or colouring in or painting.
1 to 9 Stickers Biology
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1 to 9 Stickers Biology

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Visual label for students and teachers to recognise current and target grade. Useful printed onto sticker paper and used for the front of books or when marking individual pieces.
1 to 9 Stickers Maths
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1 to 9 Stickers Maths

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Visual label for students and teachers to recognise current and target grade. Useful printed onto sticker paper and used for the front of books or when marking individual pieces.
What makes successful artist research?
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What makes successful artist research?

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A resource to support students completing artist research. The resource contains a useful success criteria with targeted questioning which they can apply to receive more detailed and extended answers. The questions are ordered and increase in difficulty.
Colour Theory: Painting the Colour Wheel
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Colour Theory: Painting the Colour Wheel

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This lesson has been planned to cover colour theory for KS3. It has been planned to a high quality and links lesson objectives to learning skills. There is also an analysis slide to encourage students to describe colours.
Optical Pattern Lesson
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Optical Pattern Lesson

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Optical pattern lesson with focus on artist Bridget Riley. Includes two worksheets for students to work applying optical patterns to design an optical letter and object.
Art & DESIGN 1 to 9 Stickers
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Art & DESIGN 1 to 9 Stickers

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1 to 9 labels which allow you to indicate target and current grade. Useful for the front of sketchbooks or individual pieces of work. These could be printed on sticker/label paper to make attaching easier.
1 to 9 Stickers Business
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1 to 9 Stickers Business

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Visual label for students and teachers to recognise current and target grade. Useful printed onto sticker paper and used for the front of books or when marking individual pieces.
Issues involving Food - Food artists PPT
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Issues involving Food - Food artists PPT

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Presentation covering a range of issues related to food including obesity, sugar, environmental issues, recycling - 9 slides after title slide. Many of these are linked to artists or topics for further research and investigation. Useful for whole class food projects at GCSE, AS and A2 or for individual students wishing to research the topic of food.
Julian Opie Ceramic Portrait
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Julian Opie Ceramic Portrait

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Presentation based on how to create a ceramic portrait in the style of artist Julian Opie. Guides students through designing a personal Opie style portrait and how to transfer the image onto clay to work in relief. Could be used with self drying or kiln fired clay if students want to use glaze.