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Clay Dragon Eye – Mini Scheme of Work Bundle This engaging mini project invites students to design and sculpt their own dragon eye using clay. Perfect for KS3 or as a short creative unit within a broader Art curriculum, this bundle combines fantasy, texture, and form to build students’ confidence with 3D materials. The project is ideal for developing fine motor skills, design thinking, and imaginative storytelling through sculpture. What’s Included: PowerPoint presentation to introduce the project and guide students through each stage Printable image inspiration sheets featuring textures, dragon eyes, and fantasy references Clay templates and guides to support construction and detail work Design sheets to help students plan their ideas and explore colour, texture, and form A mini Scheme of Work with clear lesson-by-lesson breakdown and key activities All resources are fully editable and adaptable for different age groups and classroom settings This bundle is perfect for teachers looking for a short, high-impact project that combines drawing, design, and sculpture. It works well as a standalone unit or as part of a larger fantasy or creature-themed scheme. About the Author: With over 20 years of experience teaching Art and Photography, I’ve developed a wide range of engaging, inclusive projects that consistently lead to excellent student outcomes. My resources are designed to be flexible, inspiring, and classroom-ready, helping teachers deliver high-quality creative education with confidence.
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Animation Scheme of Work – Step-by-Step Creative Bundle This fully editable animation project bundle is designed to make teaching animation simple, accessible, and exciting, even for those with little prior experience. Using a free app that works on any phone or tablet, students will create their own short animations, exploring movement, storytelling, and visual design. The project is flexible and engaging, perfect for KS3 or GCSE Art, Media, or Photography classes. What’s Included: A detailed step-by-step PowerPoint presentation to guide students (and teachers!) through the animation process Example outcomes to inspire and demonstrate achievable results Animation planning sheets to support storyboarding, timing, and sequencing Printable backgrounds and props to use in animations or customise Artist and animator research sheets to explore different styles and techniques A full Scheme of Work with lesson-by-lesson breakdown and key activities All resources are fully editable and adaptable for different devices and classroom setups This bundle is ideal for building confidence in digital creativity, encouraging experimentation, and supporting students in developing both technical and storytelling skills. It’s designed to be fun, flexible, and easy to deliver, even in classrooms with limited tech resources. About the Author: With over 20 years of experience teaching Art and Photography, I’ve developed a wide range of engaging, inclusive projects that consistently lead to excellent student outcomes. My resources are designed to be flexible, inspiring, and classroom-ready, helping teachers deliver high-quality creative education with confidence.
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Design Your Own Lego Character – Creative Art & Design Project Bundle This playful and fully editable project bundle invites students to design their own Lego character, exploring identity, storytelling, and design. The project can be adapted to include the theme “What I Want to Be When I Grow Up”, allowing students to creatively express their aspirations through character design. What’s Included: PowerPoint presentations to introduce the project and guide students through each stage Design sheets and templates to support character development and visual planning Worksheets to explore personality traits, careers, and storytelling through design Visual examples of Lego-style characters to inspire and set expectations Writing frames to support reflection, character backstories, and evaluation A complete Scheme of Work with lesson-by-lesson breakdown and key activities All resources are fully editable and adaptable for different age groups and ability levels This bundle is ideal for KS2, KS3, or lower KS4 students, and works brilliantly across Art, Design, and PSHE classrooms. It encourages imaginative thinking, personal expression, and design skills in a fun and accessible format. About the Author: With over 20 years of experience teaching Art and Photography, I’ve developed a wide range of engaging, inclusive projects that consistently lead to excellent student outcomes. My resources are designed to be flexible, inspiring, and classroom-ready, helping teachers deliver high-quality creative education with confidence.
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Pop Art 3D Scheme of work Food sculptures FULL BUNDLE

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Pop Art Scheme of Work Bundle – Food Sculpture Project This exciting and fully editable Pop Art teaching bundle is designed to deliver a complete unit of work focused on large-scale food sculpture outcomes, inspired by the bold and playful aesthetics of Pop Art. The project can be easily adapted to suit different classroom settings, including smaller-scale sculptures using a variety of materials. What’s Included: Full PowerPoint presentations to introduce Pop Art and guide students through the project Artist information sheets and discussion prompts to explore key Pop Art figures and themes Pop Art context and history resources to build understanding and engagement Visual examples of student outcomes to inspire and set expectations Writing frames and analysis sheets to support critical thinking and artist research A complete Scheme of Work with lesson-by-lesson planning and key activities sheet Editable templates and resources for design development and evaluation Flexible materials suitable for both 2D and 3D outcomes, with a focus on body adornment and food-themed sculpture This bundle is ideal for KS3 or GCSE Art teachers looking to inject energy and creativity into their curriculum. It encourages bold design, playful experimentation, and thoughtful analysis—all within a structured and supportive framework. About the Author: With over 20 years of experience teaching Art and Photography, I’ve developed a wide range of engaging, inclusive projects that consistently lead to excellent student outcomes. My resources are designed to be flexible, inspiring, and classroom-ready, helping teachers deliver high-quality creative education with confidence.
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Illustrating Song Lyrics- drawing or video project with KS3

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Illustrating Song Lyrics – Creative Art & Media Project Bundle This dynamic and fully editable project bundle invites students to explore the emotional and visual power of music by illustrating their favourite song lyrics. The final outcome can be a painted or drawn artwork, or a video piece combining their own illustrations with movement and animation. This project encourages personal expression, multimedia experimentation, and thoughtful interpretation of lyrical content. What’s Included: PowerPoint presentations to introduce the project and guide students through each stage Worksheets to support idea generation, lyric analysis, and visual planning A wide selection of video animation examples to inspire and demonstrate possibilities Artist and animator research sheets to explore different styles and techniques Templates for storyboarding, sketching, and planning both static and moving image outcomes Writing frames to support reflection and evaluation A complete Scheme of Work with lesson-by-lesson breakdown and key activities All resources are fully editable and adaptable for different age groups and ability levels This bundle is ideal for KS3, GCSE, or even A Level students, and works brilliantly across Art, Photography, and Media classrooms. It supports both traditional and digital outcomes, making it a flexible and inclusive project that taps into students’ personal interests and creativity. About the Author: With over 20 years of experience teaching Art and Photography, I’ve developed a wide range of engaging, inclusive projects that consistently lead to excellent student outcomes. My resources are designed to be flexible, inspiring, and classroom-ready, helping teachers deliver high-quality creative education with confidence.
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A Level Photography Written analysis bundle

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Written Analysis Support Bundle for A Level Photography – SEN Friendly Templates This carefully designed bundle provides a full set of editable templates and scaffolds to support students in developing their written work throughout the A Level Photography course. Created with accessibility in mind, these resources are especially helpful for students with SEN or those who need extra guidance in structuring their ideas and expressing themselves clearly. What’s Included: Introductory paragraph writing templates to help students start confidently Artist analysis sheets with sentence starters and visual prompts Final evaluation scaffolds to support reflective and critical writing SEN-special versions of all templates with simplified language and clear structure Editable formats for easy adaptation to suit individual student needs Bonus: Tips for teachers on differentiation and supporting reluctant writers These resources are ideal for building confidence in written analysis, encouraging independent thinking, and ensuring all students can access and succeed in the written components of the course. About the Author: With over 20 years of experience teaching A Level Photography, I’ve consistently supported students to achieve excellent results. My teaching practice is rooted in inclusive, creative learning, ensuring every student, regardless of ability, can thrive and express their ideas with clarity and confidence.
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A Level Photography MEGA Bundle year 12 & 13

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Complete A Level Photography Teaching Bundle (Years 12–13) This comprehensive and fully editable resource pack is designed to support the delivery of A Level Photography from the start of Year 12 through to the end of Year 13. It includes everything you need to teach the course confidently and creatively, whether you’re new to the subject or looking to refresh your existing materials. What’s Included: A full Scheme of Work (SOW), written lesson-by-lesson for seamless planning and delivery PowerPoint presentations for each topic and stage of the course Digital sketchbook templates to support student creativity and organisation Photoshop “how-to” sheets for technical skill-building Self-review and reflection sheets to encourage independent learning Analysis sheets to support visual literacy and critical thinking Resources for the Related Study essay, including planning guides and writing scaffolds Example assignments and project briefs to inspire and guide students All files are fully editable and classroom-ready This bundle is ideal for teachers who want a structured yet flexible approach to teaching A Level Photography, with a strong emphasis on creativity, technical skill, and critical analysis. About the Author: I’ve taught A Level Photography for over 20 years, consistently achieving excellent results with students of all abilities. My approach combines high expectations with creative freedom, helping students develop both technical confidence and a strong personal voice in their work.
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A Level Photography Project 3: Thinking Creatively: Boosting Photographic Imagination

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Inspire creative thinking! This pack offers inventive prompts (+ sketchbook templates) to help students ideate and execute original concept shoots. Editable PowerPoint guides discussions, planning, and creative experimentation. Includes artist references, embedded visuals, and video links to spark originality in student work. Unlock your students’ creative potential. This resource is perfect for encouraging originality and experimentation in photography. With structured prompts, artist references, and video links, the editable PowerPoint guides learners through idea generation and concept development. The digital sketchbook provides space for planning and reflection, making it easy for you to foster creativity while meeting assessment requirements. Project 3: Thinking Creatively – Boosting Photographic Imagination • Editable Teacher PowerPoint: Creative prompts and structured activities to encourage original ideas and experimentation. • Digital Student Sketchbook: Space for brainstorming, planning, and documenting creative processes. • Embedded Artist References & Image Resources: Curated examples to inspire innovative approaches. • How-to Video Links: Support for creative techniques and alternative methods. • Fully Editable: Adaptable for different themes, student levels, and project briefs. About Me Head of Art with extensive experience teaching A Level Photography and guiding students to develop technical skills, creative thinking, and strong visual literacy. Resources are designed to be practical, engaging, and fully editable, drawing on years of classroom expertise and a passion for helping learners succeed in the arts. Additionally, I have worked as an OCR exam board moderator for 17 years, giving me deep insight into assessment requirements and standards so each tasks is designed to support students in hitting the assessment criteria effectively and to build their knowledge and skills needed to achieve the higher grades.
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A LEVEL PHOTOGRAPHY Project 1: Photographer’s Toolkit: Mastering Camera Basics

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Give your students the confidence to take control of their cameras from day one. This resource is designed to save you planning time while delivering clear, structured lessons on essential technical skills. With editable PowerPoints, embedded videos, and a ready-to-use digital sketchbook, you’ll have everything you need to guide learners through aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and exposure—building a solid foundation for creative success. The digital sketchbook provides hands-on tasks and embedded visual prompts, and linked “how-to” videos guide practical learning. Ideal for building confidence with the camera before creative projects. Photographer’s Toolkit: Mastering Camera Basics What is included: Editable Teacher PowerPoint: Step-by-step lessons on aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus, and exposure. Digital Student Sketchbook: Structured tasks for practice and reflection. Embedded Artist References & Image Resources: Visual examples to support learning. How-to Video Links: Practical demonstrations for classroom or independent use. Lesson Tasks Included: All activities integrated into the PowerPoint for easy delivery. About Me Head of Art with extensive experience teaching A Level Photography and guiding students to develop technical skills, creative thinking, and strong visual literacy. Resources are designed to be practical, engaging, and fully editable, drawing on years of classroom expertise and a passion for helping learners succeed in the arts. Additionally, I have worked as an OCR exam board moderator for 17 years, giving me deep insight into assessment requirements and standards so each tasks is designed to support students in hitting the assessment criteria effectively and to build their knowledge and skills needed to achieve the higher grades.
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A Level Photography Project 2: Learning to Look – Exploring Composition Rules

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Develop students’ visual language through exploring composition techniques—rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, symmetry, and more. Fully editable PowerPoint includes slide-by-slide teaching notes, image examples, and classroom activities. The sketchbook allows learners to annotate, reflect, and apply each compositional rule interactively. Help your students see the world like photographers. This project makes teaching composition simple and engaging, with fully editable lesson slides, inspiring artist examples, and practical tasks built into the PowerPoint. The included digital sketchbook encourages students to apply and reflect on key compositional techniques, ensuring they develop strong visual awareness and confidence in framing their shots. Project 2: Learning to Look – Exploring Composition Rules What is included: • Editable Teacher PowerPoint: Comprehensive lessons on composition techniques such as rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, symmetry, and balance. • Digital Student Sketchbook: Interactive templates for students to apply and reflect on each rule. • Embedded Artist References & Image Resources: Inspiring examples to illustrate concepts. • How-to Video Links: Short clips to reinforce understanding and practical application. • Lesson Tasks Included: All activities integrated into the PowerPoint for easy classroom delivery. About Me Head of Art with extensive experience teaching A Level Photography and guiding students to develop technical skills, creative thinking, and strong visual literacy. Resources are designed to be practical, engaging, and fully editable, drawing on years of classroom expertise and a passion for helping learners succeed in the arts. Additionally, I have worked as an OCR exam board moderator for 17 years, giving me deep insight into assessment requirements and standards so each tasks is designed to support students in hitting the assessment criteria effectively and to build their knowledge and skills needed to achieve the higher grades.
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“The Complete A Level Photography Toolkit – Technical Skills, Composition Master

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“The Complete A Level Photography Toolkit – Technical Skills, Composition Mastery & Creative Thinking in One Pack!” Save time and money with this comprehensive bundle of three fully editable projects, designed to build technical confidence, visual awareness, and creative originality. Perfect for teachers who want structured, engaging lessons that meet assessment requirements. This series of mini projects should effectively introduce A Level Photography to students of all ability levels and have them shooting on manual settings in no time. I run this from August- January before starting their personal themes and it effectively helps them to learn how to use the camera, use the composition rules and editing techniques to visually improve their images and documenting of their evidence, and supports creative thinking to allow them to learn how to develop a theme before moving on to the coursework unit. Save planning time and deliver engaging, structured lessons with this comprehensive A Level Photography bundle. Designed by an experienced Head of Art and OCR moderator, these resources cover everything your students need, from mastering technical skills to exploring composition and thinking creatively. What’s Included: ✔ Photographer’s Toolkit – Mastering Camera Basics Editable Teacher PowerPoint covering aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and exposure Digital student sketchbook for practical tasks Embedded artist references, image resources, and how-to video links ✔ Learning to Look – Exploring Composition Rules Editable Teacher PowerPoint on rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, symmetry, and balance Digital sketchbook for applying and reflecting on composition techniques Artist examples and video links for visual reinforcement ✔ Thinking Creatively – Boosting Photographic Imagination Editable Teacher PowerPoint with creative prompts and planning activities Digital sketchbook for idea generation and concept development Embedded artist references and video links to inspire originality Why Choose This Bundle? Fully editable resources for flexibility Lesson-by-lesson guidance for smooth delivery Meets assessment requirements with tasks aligned to A Level standards Saves time and offers excellent value without purchasing the units individually Keywords: A Level Photography, Photography Teaching Resources, Camera Settings, Composition, Creative Photography, Editable PowerPoint, Digital Sketchbook, Assessment
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"My Dream Bedroom” KS3 Sculpture Project 4-6 Week Project

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Transform Your Classroom with the “My Dream Bedroom” KS3 Sculpture Project! This exciting 4–6 week project invites students to step into the role of an interior designer and create their ultimate dream space. Perfect for developing creative thinking and design skills, the resource pack includes: Editable PowerPoint with printable worksheets and step-by-step guidance Design templates to help students plan their ideas Curated website links for digital interior design tools Image examples of final designs and outcomes to inspire and motivate learners** Engaging, practical, and adaptable, this project encourages students to combine imagination with design principles, resulting in unique and personalized 3D outcomes. Ideal for KS3 Art & Design classrooms looking for a fresh, creative challenge!
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GCSE Photography Skills Builder Bundle: 4 Mini-Projects for Creative Mastery

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Kickstart your GCSE Photography course with this comprehensive 4-project bundle, designed to build essential technical and creative skills while preparing students for assessment success. Each mini-project focuses on a core area of photography, combining practical shoots, artist research, and professional presentation techniques. What’s Included: Project 1: Mastering Composition – Learn rules of composition, framing, symmetry, pattern, and negative space. Project 2: Portrait Photography – Explore studio lighting, aperture control, bokeh portraits, and artist-inspired editing. Project 3: Shutter Speed Techniques – Create dynamic effects with light painting, motion blur, and ghosted portraits. Project 4: Creative Still Life & Macro – Experiment with macro photography, miniature scenes, and abstract shadow compositions. Resource Features: • Teacher PowerPoints with lesson-by-lesson guidance • Embedded videos explaining key concepts • Artist analysis slides and writing support • Practical shoot tasks for class and homework • Printable worksheets within the PowerPoints • Student digital sketchbook templates for assessment-ready presentation This bundle is perfect for teachers looking to engage students, build technical confidence, and develop creative thinking through structured, inspiring projects. Save time, deliver quality lessons, and help your learners produce outstanding evidence for GCSE Photography. About Me Head of Art with extensive experience teaching A Level Photography and guiding students to develop technical skills, creative thinking, and strong visual literacy. Resources are designed to be practical, engaging, and fully editable, drawing on years of classroom expertise and a passion for helping learners succeed in the arts. Additionally, I have worked as an OCR exam board moderator for 17 years, giving me deep insight into assessment requirements and standards so each tasks is designed to support students in hitting the assessment criteria effectively and to build their knowledge and skills needed to achieve the higher grades.
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GCSE Photography Project 1: Mastering Composition

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Kickstart GCSE Photography with “Mastering Composition” – Project 1 of Our Skills-Building Series! This introductory project is designed to help students develop essential camera skills and understand the art of composition. Over a series of lessons, learners will explore key techniques including rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, symmetry and pattern, negative space, and combining compositional rules. The resource pack includes: Teacher PowerPoint with clear, lesson-by-lesson guidance Embedded videos explaining each concept in detail Practical shoot tasks for class and homework Printable worksheets within the PowerPoint for structured activities Student digital sketchbook template to teach professional presentation and assessment-ready documentation This is the first in a series of mini-projects designed to build confidence in using the camera and creating strong evidence for assessment. Perfect for engaging students and laying the foundation for success in GCSE Photography! I also sell all 4 projects as a bundle where you can save! Check out my resource pages. About Me Head of Art with extensive experience teaching A Level Photography and guiding students to develop technical skills, creative thinking, and strong visual literacy. Resources are designed to be practical, engaging, and fully editable, drawing on years of classroom expertise and a passion for helping learners succeed in the arts. Additionally, I have worked as an OCR exam board moderator for 17 years, giving me deep insight into assessment requirements and standards so each tasks is designed to support students in hitting the assessment criteria effectively and to build their knowledge and skills needed to achieve the higher grades.
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GCSE Photography Project 2: Creative Portraits & Studio Lighting

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Elevate Your Students’ Skills with “Portrait Photography” – Project 2 in Our GCSE Series! This engaging project focuses on mastering the art of portraiture while introducing technical and creative techniques. Students will learn studio lighting setups, digital lighting planning tools, and explore aperture control for depth of field, bokeh portraits, and screen-based portraits. To deepen creativity, learners will also physically edit images in the style of an artist, blending technical skill with artistic interpretation. The resource pack includes: • Teacher PowerPoint with structured, lesson-by-lesson guidance • Embedded videos explaining lighting, aperture, and portrait techniques • Practical shoot tasks for classroom and homework • Printable worksheets within the PowerPoint for hands-on activities • Student digital sketchbook template for professional presentation and assessment-ready documentation Part of a series of mini-projects designed to build confidence in camera handling and creative editing, this project is perfect for developing technical expertise and artistic flair in GCSE Photography students. About Me Head of Art with extensive experience teaching A Level Photography and guiding students to develop technical skills, creative thinking, and strong visual literacy. Resources are designed to be practical, engaging, and fully editable, drawing on years of classroom expertise and a passion for helping learners succeed in the arts. Additionally, I have worked as an OCR exam board moderator for 17 years, giving me deep insight into assessment requirements and standards so each tasks is designed to support students in hitting the assessment criteria effectively and to build their knowledge and skills needed to achieve the higher grades.
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“GCSE Photography Project 4: Creative Still Life & Macro – Miniatures, Bottles & Abstract Shadows”

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Inspire Creative Thinking with “Creative Still Life & Macro Photography” – Project 4 in Our GCSE Skills Series! This mini-project challenges students to explore still life and macro photography with imaginative approaches. Skills include macro shoots using miniature figures in the style of David Gilliver, still life bottle compositions inspired by Lisa Ober, and abstract paper shadow photography. Designed to spark creativity and encourage thematic thinking, this project helps students develop technical precision and artistic vision. The resource pack includes: • Teacher PowerPoint with structured, lesson-by-lesson guidance • Artist analysis slides and writing support for critical studies • Shoot planning templates for creative organization • Practical tasks for classroom and homework • Student digital sketchbook template for professional presentation and assessment-ready documentation Part of a series of mini-projects, this resource builds strong GCSE habits while inspiring students to think outside the box. About Me Head of Art with extensive experience teaching A Level Photography and guiding students to develop technical skills, creative thinking, and strong visual literacy. Resources are designed to be practical, engaging, and fully editable, drawing on years of classroom expertise and a passion for helping learners succeed in the arts. Additionally, I have worked as an OCR exam board moderator for 17 years, giving me deep insight into assessment requirements and standards so each tasks is designed to support students in hitting the assessment criteria effectively and to build their knowledge and skills needed to achieve the higher grades.
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GCSE Photography Project 3: Creative Shutter Speed Techniques – Light Painting & Motion Effects

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Unlock the Power of Motion with “Shutter Speeds” – Project 3 in Our GCSE Photography Series! This dynamic project teaches students how to control shutter speed to create stunning visual effects. Skills and shoots include light painting, card shuffle motion shots, and ghosted portraits, culminating in an independently planned shoot combining all techniques. ** The resource pack includes:** • Teacher PowerPoint with lesson-by-lesson guidance • Artist analysis slides and writing support for critical studies • Shoot planning templates to structure creative ideas • Practical tasks for class and homework • Student digital sketchbook template for professional presentation and assessment-ready documentation Part of a progressive series of mini-projects, this resource builds technical confidence and creative flair, helping students produce high-quality evidence for GCSE assessment. About Me Head of Art with extensive experience teaching A Level Photography and guiding students to develop technical skills, creative thinking, and strong visual literacy. Resources are designed to be practical, engaging, and fully editable, drawing on years of classroom expertise and a passion for helping learners succeed in the arts. Additionally, I have worked as an OCR exam board moderator for 17 years, giving me deep insight into assessment requirements and standards so each tasks is designed to support students in hitting the assessment criteria effectively and to build their knowledge and skills needed to achieve the higher grades.