Outstanding Lesson: Renaissance Art movementQuick View
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Outstanding Lesson: Renaissance Art movement

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Learning Objectives: To identify features of Renaissance art. To assess their impact on art today. A proven fantastic cross-curricular kinaesthetic, research and collaborative lesson that review the popularity and impact of Renaissance architecture and art.
Art MovementsQuick View
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Art Movements

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Art Movements with examples and information. Perfect for display or to use alongside your curriculum. 31 pages with decorative backgrounds and information
Art / Graphic Design / Technology Design Movement WorksheetsQuick View
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Art / Graphic Design / Technology Design Movement Worksheets

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A series of design movement worksheets I have created for use in my lessons. I use these alongside the NCFE Level 1/2 in Graphic Design, however they would work well in KS3 and GCSE curriculum, perhaps as a homework task. Would suit Art & Design, Graphic Design and Design Technology subject areas. Have also uploaded some more Art based worksheets of the same style.
Romanticism in poetry: introduction to the movementQuick View
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Romanticism in poetry: introduction to the movement

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Handy 12 slide resource which: Offers students a good overview of Romanticism, enabling them to add valuable contextual depth to exam answers. Contains a concise summary of the range of the movement across art and literature. Has useful quotations summarising some of Rousseau’s beliefs. Ends with a plenary task to check student understanding. Also has some light-hearted slides to remind students of using capital ‘R’ when discussing Romanticism. Students should then be able to relate the ideas in this slideshow to other Romantic poems by Wordsworth and Blake. Please do see my other resources and bundles on Wordsworth and Blake’s poetry about cities and childhood.
Art Movements BundleQuick View
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Art Movements Bundle

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A collection of Art Movements activity sheets, giving a brief insight to the various movements a long with an activity for each. -Baroque artwork recreation. -Cubist inspired monoprint -Henri Matisse papercut image -Impressionism painting activity -Renaissance artwork recreation -Van Gogh Analysis worksheet
Arts & Crafts Movement Cover ActivitiesQuick View
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Arts & Crafts Movement Cover Activities

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This resource includes 7 single worksheets relating to the Arts and Crafts Movement. The resource can be used as cover work or as a series of tasks within an existing scheme of work. Tasks include creating a moodboard about the movement artist research - William Morris artist copy - William Morris x4 design your own Morris inspired pattern
Art Modern MovementsQuick View
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Art Modern Movements

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A set of resources giving an outline of all the Modern Movements and to use with different Art projects
Design Technology | Design Movements PPT and ActivitiesQuick View
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Design Technology | Design Movements PPT and Activities

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A power point suitable for both KS3 and KS4 looking at a range of Design Movements ARTS AND CRAFT ART NOUVEAU ART DECO DE STIJL (modernism) BAUHAUS (modernism) SURREALISM POSTMODERNISM MEMPHIS The Power point also includes x2 re:design activities A Perfume Bottle A Tote Bag And a homework task to create x 2 Design movements inspired Mood Board of the students choice.
Female and Male Artists and Art MovementsQuick View
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Female and Male Artists and Art Movements

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Female and Male Artists and Art Movements - Art Revision Rubix Portrait set of Cubes. Product code: FUN/C8F/TL/09 Suitable for KS3 and KS4 5 PAGE mini pack of a classroom-ready activities that will educate and engage students. This mini booklet has been created by a small team of secondary teachers. This Booklet Contains: 2x2 Portrait Revision Cube for Female and Male Artists and Art Movements (Differentiated for Lower ability 1-5) 3x3 Portrait Revision Cube for Female and Male Artists and Art Movements (Differentiated for Higher ability 6-9) Blank 2x2 Revision Cube Blank 3x3 Revision cube Answers for both revision cubes (colour) JUST PRINT AND GO! Here are some of our other popular resources: British Values Quiz The Big Literacy Quiz Premium Form Tutor Resource - Full Year Package Spring Term Tutor Package The Big Brexit Quiz What is Fairtrade What is Identity Lessons? Why not pick up something educational and fun for the End of Term … End of Term Quiz The Big News Quiz The Big summer Quiz Citizenship Christmas Quiz
Art Movement Timeline Display ResourcesQuick View
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Art Movement Timeline Display Resources

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This resources includes titles, images, artists and information about Art movements across time. These display resources are great to create a visual time line of key movements in Art history, and allows students to gain a deeper understanding of them. 2 variations of the time line information are available, one containing all Art movement information including artists names and images, and one with just the information speech bubbles. (Recommended printing size to match display board pictured is A4, however, this may vary depending on your display board measurements) NOTE: The titles for each movement (Timeline letters PDF) need to be printed and stuck together. I have created the document in this way to save space and paper when printing. Any questions about constructing the titles just let me know. Miss K Jenkins :) All resources have been designed, created and/or constructed by myself, all used in my own teaching currently and in the past.
Art and Design MovementsQuick View
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Art and Design Movements

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Revision lesson on 4 key Art and Design Movements Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, Post-Modernism Using videos from Youtube and worksheet to complete that runs alongside with a match up image exercise GCSE Exam practice questions included Completed worksheet as reference included
Recap Lesson 2 - Art MovementsQuick View
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Recap Lesson 2 - Art Movements

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Recap sessions aimed at Y1 September/January and Y2 September periods. Editable powerpoint and PDF of lesson with any relevant worksheets included. For GCSE and/or ALevel creative subjects - fine art focus. AQA exam board Session introducing students to the Artworld through historic movements. Most students have little to no grasp of art history and so opening this world to them aims at inspiring creativity and possibility within their own projects. Knowledge of art movements clarifies certain aspects of art and allows students to be exposed to these areas of research. To inspire creating work or progressing current projects it would aid students to know what to look for to find relevant : groups of artists, subject matter, style, mediums ans ways of working. Structure starter task question and discussion lesson objective opening discussion ‘what is art history?’ post-it activity graph of art movements movement roulette activity key movement walkthrough application of ideas advice key research links Note: This session is easily adaptable and great for formal/practice teaching observations
Design Movements Moodboard'sQuick View
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Design Movements Moodboard's

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A collection of Design Movement moodboard’s. These are great to brighten up your classroom and get students familiar with some well known design movement’s. Design Movements Included are: Art Deco Bauhaus Pop Art Arts and Crafts Art Nouveau Memphis Post Modernism Modernism Please have a look at my other resources too.
French Art Movements (Sonia Delaunay) PowerPointQuick View
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French Art Movements (Sonia Delaunay) PowerPoint

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PowerPoint slideshow with an overview of art movements in France, with images, facts and quotes . Includes: Romanticism Impressionism Surrealism Orphism Biography of Sonia Delaunay Links to YouTube videos The artwork of Delaunay can be used as inspiration for a painting activity for students interested in engaging with French Culture and art/crafts. Trace around a spherical object such as a glue stick or a small bowl, or use a compass and ruler, to draw overlapping circles split into sections. Each section can be painted or coloured with a range of colours, with the optional aim of ensuring no adjacent sections are the same colour.