Worksheets to introduce different shading techniques, then using these techniques to shade 3D objects. Also includes colour wheels and a perspective/symmetry portrait worksheet.
Techniques include:
Stippling
Circulism/Scribbling
Blending/Smudging
Hatching
Cross Hatching
Short Dashes
Can be used with colour or with just a pencil.
20 minute assembly for use in Primary Schools to introduce World Art Day. Includes an engaging story, interactive activity in pairs as well as the importance of World Art Day and what it means for children.
Discover the brilliance of Katsushika Hokusai’s art with our engaging lesson. Children will learn his techniques and create their own “Great Wave” using pastels.
Unveil the captivating world of Katsushika Hokusai’s artistry through our dynamic art lesson centered around his iconic woodblock print, “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa.” This comprehensive resource is designed to empower students with a deep understanding of Hokusai’s artistic techniques, specifically focusing on his masterful use of colour and movement.
This product includes:
☆ Detailed lesson plan
☆ 22-slide PowerPoint
☆ Step-by-step instructions
☆ Real examples of children’s work
In this lesson:
Introduction:
Introduce students to the renowned Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai and his remarkable contributions to landscape art.
Main Input:
Guide students through an interactive exploration of “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa.” Analyse Hokusai’s colour choices and the sense of motion he portrayed in this iconic print.
Main Activity
Empower students to channel their inner artists by creating their own interpretations of “The Great Wave.” Utilising pastel crayons, students will experiment with multiple shades, blending techniques, and strategic layering to capture the essence of Hokusai’s wave.
Plenary Discussion:
Encourage students to showcase their unique creations and engage in a constructive peer feedback session. This promotes a collaborative learning environment and allows students to reflect on their artistic journey.
Educational Benefits:
☆ Enhances art appreciation and creativity.
☆ Develops critical analysis skills through art interpretation.
☆ Fosters collaboration and peer learning.
☆ Encourages experimentation with various artistic techniques.
Bring the captivating world of Katsushika Hokusai’s artistry to your classroom and provide your students with an enriching and memorable art lesson experience. Perfect for educators seeking to engage their students in a meaningful exploration of art and culture.
Tags: KS2, KS1, artist study, one off, back to school, transition, supply, outstanding, observation, ofsted, water theme, interview, easy to follow, step by step
An introduction Notebook to sculptures and pinch pots linked to Africa. Includes key vocab linked to pots and then models how to use vocab to evaluate other artists work. Includes images for children to be used in sketchbooks, modelled piece and Notebook & Powerpoint.
The art of questions is a guide to developing a question based curriculum for art, craft and design. It shows you how to design art projects using deep questions for pupils of any age group as well as how to develop questions for supporting students, exploring art materials, becoming an independent learner and in order that they can become thinking intelligent students.
It isn't just for high ability or older students because it shows you how to differentiate your questioning to suit pupils of any age or ability. It is a practical guide that stems from actual classroom practice and isn't just a Bloom's questions guide, in fact he isn't even mentioned! Raise attainment, open the door to pupil-centred teaching and ditch the teacher-led model. Teaching art in this way is less demanding, creative and fun!
It is written by an Advanced Skills Art Teacher experienced in Primary and Secondary art teaching and a national consultant.
Claes Oldenburg Inspired 3d food art.
This resource provides students with a thoughtful purpose looking at a variety of different food art options to be made from a cardboard base and mod roc application. Attached is the step by step differentiated construction guides for all 5 listed ideas in the powerpoint.
15 Art emergency cover lesson / extension worksheets designed to improve drawing and designing skills.
These are tried and tested worksheets that pupils will find engaging and challenging.
These Insects Worksheets are always popular. Get your classes working in fine liner or complete the sheet in a range of media.
This would also be a useful resource for a minibeasts project. Teach drawing skills and fine motor skills.
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An art lesson flipchart to help students to get inspired by artist Henri Matisse and make cutouts of their own. This resource is adapted from another resource - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/henri-matisse-cut-outs-lesson-11203884
credits -Author: Hipsta
A unit of work based on developing drawing skills, linked with World War 1 and War Artists.
This unit would be suitable for LKS2 and UKS2 (Y3 - Y6).
Included:
Power Point with resources needed for each lesson;
Examples of famous American and UK War Artists’ work with opportunities for evaluation;
Drawing practice slides, resources and video link;
Figure drawing.
I am based on the Isle of Wight, so the historical focus is on the Isle of Wight Rifles - the regiment based there during WW1. You could use as is, or adapt to include the regiment in your location. The lower price reflects this.
The kimono is the national dress of Japan. Traditionally made of silk, it is a beautiful, long dress with wide sleeves.
This resource enables children to design their own kimono using Japanese patterned paper and a collage technique. Children need to cut or tear the patterned papers and then glue them onto the kimono template.Once dry the kimono can be cut out and displayed.
This is a fun and engaging activity that produces individual and creative results.
This resource has been used with children aged 4 -7 but could be suitable for other age groups too.
This resource includes:
A kimono template
10 different Japanese pattern papers
This resource introduces children to the colourful work of African artist Edward Tingatinga. This Tanzanian artist was completely self taught and created paintings inspired by the images found on mud huts. His work is bright and colourful and many say it has a simple childlike quality to it.
This resource will introduce children to the artist and what is now known as Tingatinga art. They will then go on to practice some of his techniques before creating their own piece of Tingatinga style artwork.
This resource includes:
Introduction to Tingatinga art presentation
Introduction to Edward Tingatinga presentation
Art practice instruction presentation
Art activity instruction presentation
Templates
Lesson plan
I have successfully used this resource with children in years 1, 2 and 3. It could also be used with younger and older age groups depending on ability.
Minimal supplies are needed for the activities- paper, pencils, erasers and something to colour with - paint could also be used if you are feeling brave!