Graphic Design Worksheets - Set of 3Quick View
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Graphic Design Worksheets - Set of 3

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Great for KS3 Students and could also provide a starting point for GCSE students at the start of their course. Could be used in a project, for a cover lesson, homework/extension tasks. Includes 1x - Shoe-Trainer store design sheet 1x - Product branding and visual identity 1x Takeaway pizza design sheet Just print out and you are ready to go. Happy Teaching :-)
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Set of 3 Graffiti Worksheets

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Great for Primary or KS3 Students. Could be used in a project, for a cover lesson, homework/extension tasks. Includes 2x colouring worksheets and 1x tonal worksheet Just print out and you are ready to go.
All About Me  'Mobile  Phone' Art and WritingQuick View
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All About Me 'Mobile Phone' Art and Writing

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Engage children creatively with this Instagram style, mobile phone/tablet ‘All About Me’ art and writing activity. Perfect for the first week back to school. Children can learn more about themselves and their peers and teachers can get to know more about their new students in an imaginative way. This activity invites students to cut out and make their own fold out booklet style art-phone, and then to complete the image making on the front cover and the written elements inside. The front cover: Illustrate the 9 answers to prompts with thumbnail doodles or drawings, eg age, family, favourite movie, animal etc The 2 fold out inner pages: ‘Let’s Chat’, designed in a text message style, asks more investigative questions including, How will you achieve your goals? What support do you need? ‘More About Me’: Includes, name your 3 goals, 5 fascinating facts Open ended questions to complete, such as ‘I imagine…’ ‘People like me because…’ Considerations, how to use this activity: How can students move beyond words, and ‘draw their answers’ Consider the space around the images you draw How do the 9 images look collectively? Is there an emerging theme or style or colour? What colours do we associate with words? eg carrot: orange and green Work imaginatively! The included example uses a black ball point pen and felt tips The completed art-phones slip comfortably into a back pocket. They will work well pegged up as a garland or can decorate a wall, door or bulletin board. All artwork is designed by me, and is vector based, so can be enlarged without pixelating. Ideal for use as an icebreaker activity or as an art specific lesson. All original artwork ©The ImaginationBox/Diane Pagan 2016
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Transition Class Display - Crayon Box

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Resources for a class display, ideal for transition day activities. Each child writes their name on the crayon and draws their picture in the circle. They then colour in the crayon. All are then laminated, lined up on 3/4 rows and placed together as though they were in a box. They can also be curved and stapled down to give a 3D effect. Add a section at the bottom to make the crayon box (this can be flat but ideally would be 3D). Print the ‘Crayon Display Text’ (you can choose either the outlined version or filled). Ensure it is printed in A3 and add to your box.
African Masks and Patterns Worksheets - set of 3Quick View
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African Masks and Patterns Worksheets - set of 3

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Great for Primary or KS3 Students. This downloadable pack includes 3 unique worksheets each including a literacy based task. All are designed to spark children’s imaginations and artistic talents. Plus, they are super easy to use, no prep, just print out and go! No fancy art supplies needed – just crayons, pencils, or markers will do. Simple instructions suitable for a range of abilities Each work sheet is designed to be completed over a 60-50 minute lesson and offers a different artistic challenge. These worksheets are really useful to have to hand and can be used for cover lessons wet break activities after-school/ lunchtime club activities homeschooling tasks extention work for early finishers as part of starter tasks/retrieval tasks Quick and Easy Homework tasks Skill building Happy Teaching :-)
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Nelson Mandela

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This resource contains a fully editable, 100+ slide PowerPoint presentation on the life and work of Nelson Mandela and his lifelong campaign to end apartheid and secure equal rights for Black South Africans. It is an ideal resource for Nelson Mandela Day, celebrated on the 18th July, his birthday. It is also appropriate for Black History Month (African-American Month) in October in the UK and February in the USA. The PowerPoint focuses on his family background, his schooling and education, his involvement and leadership in the ANC and his fight against apartheid, his imprisonment, his time as President of South Africa and his post retirement work in setting up the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and the Nelson Mandela Foundation, an organisation that works to promote equality, freedom and peace. The PowerPoint contains several hyperlinks to videos about his life, his early upbringing, his belief in the power of sport, the ‘Free Mandela’ song and his wishes about how Nelson Mandela International Day should be used. Please note that the watermark on the preview images is not present on the resource itself. If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free. A simple text version of this presentation, more appropriate for primary pupils, is also available: Nelson Mandela Simple Text Presentation You may also be interested in: Nelson Mandela - 50 Question PowerPoint Quiz Save money and buy both resources in a bundle at a discounted rate: Nelson Mandela Presentation and Quiz Nelson Mandela - Set of 30 Quotes Posters Nelson Mandela Puzzle Pack - Differentiated Word Searches, Anagram Puzzles, Crosswords Buy all the Nelson Mandela resources in a big bundle and make a massive saving: Nelson Mandela Bundle More Black History Resources Desmond Tutu Presentation Martin Luther King Presentation Rosa Parks Presentation Black History Month Presentation More Black History Resources
Shades, Tints and Tones - x2 Outstanding Art LessonsQuick View
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Shades, Tints and Tones - x2 Outstanding Art Lessons

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Explore the world of shading and colour mixing in these comprehensive art lessons. Our resources include two detailed lesson plans and PowerPoint presentations. Students will learn to mix paints to create unique shades of blue, then yellow and red, delve into the interplay of light and dark tones, and seek creative advice from their peers. They will also learn the differences between powder paint and ready mixed paint and how to use them sensibly. This engaging session encourages artistic growth while fostering a deep understanding of colour dynamics. Objective 1: To increase awareness about shading and develop skills in colour mixing and painting. Objective 2: To practise and develop skills in powder paint mixing and painting. Success Criteria 1: ☆ Mix paints to produce at least three new shades of blue. ☆ Generate shades darker and lighter than the "pure blue.“ ☆ Seek advice from classmates on recreating specific colours they find appealing. Success Criteria 2: ☆ Mix powder with water to create paint. ☆ Aim for smooth paint consistency without lumps. ☆ Experiment with adding varying amounts of white to create new shades. Tags: KS2, KS1, artist study, one off, back to school, transition, supply, outstanding, observation, ofsted, water theme, interview, easy to follow, step by step
Textiles Key Stage 2/3 wordsearch - Design TechnologyQuick View
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Textiles Key Stage 2/3 wordsearch - Design Technology

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Textiles Key Stage 2/3 wordsearch - Starter - Design Technology Word search containing textile related keywords Extended by getting pupils to research the meaning/use of the equipment/process/find the item in the workroom Very good resources to promote ideas
All About Me Back to School Robot Art & Writing ActivityQuick View
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All About Me Back to School Robot Art & Writing Activity

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This ‘Robot About Me’ art and writing activity, is a delightful first week back to school ice breaker and a really creative way for teachers and students to learn more about each other. Invite students to respond to prompts and questions in a personal and imaginative way, using doodles and words, to create a unique robot character. The pack also contains robot themed classroom decor and activities for early finishers. Contents: • Robot templates to decorate and construct, 2 x challenge level options are included a) Single page activity b) Robot activity with fold out booklet for writing and image making • Construction directions and photographs of finished examples for inspiration. I suggest teachers make a finished fold out example to show to students • Classroom decor - garlands, mini garlands and posters, in both colour and outline format • Doodle pages and bookmarks to keep early finishers occupied The finished robots make a fabulous display, on the bulletin board or pegged up on a line as a garland. Photographs of completed and partially completed examples are included in the packet, using a black ball point pen and colored markers to create a modern, illustrative style to appeal to slightly older children, grade 4+ The pack also contains activities for early finishers, including doodle pages and bookmarks to make.
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The Seven Elements of Art and Design

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A perfect way to start the year with a new class, project or teacher. This PowerPoint introduces the Seven Elements of Art and Design with clear examples of each element for all students to understand. Following this are examples of students work creating a display page with each of the elements. Finally, there is an assessment for learning opportunity to examine different elements of art within famous pieces of art work.
Elmer's Colours resource pack- display, games, activitiesQuick View
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Elmer's Colours resource pack- display, games, activities

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The pack includes: DISPLAY Display banner- a long colourful banner for your display Display border 1- a rainbow coloured display border to print out as many times as you need for a display board of any size Display border 2- an elephant parade display border to print out as many times as you need for a display board of any size Large lettering- large letters with a colourful patchwork pattern to spell ‘Elmer’s Colours’ Photographs- coloured photos of elephants- great for discussion and displays Colour splats- large ‘splats’ of colour with the colour name on them-great for your Elmer display or in the creative area of your classroom Colours posters- A4 posters showing different objects of each colour Large display pictures- large pictures for display- great for talking about the colours and also great to cut up and make into jigsaws LITERACY A4 word card- an A4 word card with words and pictures for the children to use when writing about the story Rainbow alphabet- a lovely alphabet line on rainbows Phonemes on leaves- all of the phonemes from the Letters and Sounds scheme on leaves to create an eye-catching display Writing sheets- a set of writing sheets with borders for the children to write on and use in the writing area Speech bubble worksheets- fill in the speech bubble to show what Elmer is saying Writing worksheet- write some sentences about the different pictures on the worksheets Label the elephant NUMERACY Number line Counting worksheets Dot to dot worksheets- from 1-10, 1-15 and 1-20 Counting cards Colour by numbers Number rhyme- an elephant number rhyme with singing props and masks GAMES Matching boards- collect the different coloured objects for each board- this can be used as a game or an independent activity Colour bingo Matching pairs ACTIVITIES Stick puppets- colour and make your own stick puppet elephants Face masks- colour and decorate the Elmer and elephant masks Colouring- a collection of colouring worksheets Elephant template- An elephant outline to cut out and decorate Tracing sheets- dotted pictures to trace Colour book- make your own book about colours with spaces to draw different coloured objects on each page Play dough mats- a collection of themed mats to use with play dough STORY TELLING Face masks Stick puppets- coloured stick puppets of Elmer and different coloured elephants Story sack tag Please note: The art work used in these resources has been produced by ourselves. It is not associated with, or endorsed by the authors or publishers of the story, or any related stories or products.
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Continuous provision enhancement ideas for the whole of Autumn Term

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There are many benefits to using a thematic approach in EYFS. One of the main benefits is that it can help children develop a deeper understanding of a particular topic. By exploring a theme in depth, children are able to connect the different pieces of information they learn, which can help them remember and apply what they have learned. Books are a rich starting point for learning in an early years setting. They provide an exciting way into worlds children could not otherwise visit. A well chosen book can be an excellent catalyst for all sorts of learning experiences. This resource includes enhancement ideas for all areas of provision for the theme of ‘Let’s Celebrate’ (Celebrating our differences) utilising the following texts - Colour Monster Stick man Funnybones Rama and Sita Leaf Man Nativity
BROWN BEAR WHAT DO YOU SEE STORY TEACHING RESOURCES EYFS COLOURS ANIMALSQuick View
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BROWN BEAR WHAT DO YOU SEE STORY TEACHING RESOURCES EYFS COLOURS ANIMALS

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RESOURCES INCLUDE: 1.Story presentation – retelling the story with great images and clear font writing 2.Face masks of all the characters in the story 3.Face masks in black and white to colour in 4.A4 characters to use as story props 5.Hand pupils of all the characters 6.Make your own hand puppets craft activity 7.Make your own bear face – cut and stick activity 8.Alphabet flashcards 9.Number flashcards with numbers and words 10.Number matching cards – cards 1-10 and matching cards with different amounts of each character 11.A4 characters with speech bubbles from the story 12.Blank speech bubbles for children to complete 13.Photo pack showing each of the animal characters in real life 14.Colour flashcards with cute brown bear images 15.Colour posters – A4 size, each with a colour splat and colour name 16.Handwriting practice worksheets 17.16 A4 shapes posters with cute bear pictures 18.Spellings game – for small groups 19.Pairs matching card game – with pictures of each character and also a set of animal names 20.Animal names flashcards with pictures 21.Animal trail activity – great for a practical activity with pupils looking around for the animals – also good for speaking and listening 22.Adjectives word cards – all the adjectives featured in the story and many more – with bear pictures 23.Add a new character and colour to the story 24.Book marks to colour 25.Letter recognition worksheet 26.Bear bingo game 27.Work booklet cover to keep pupils work together 28.Make your own book retelling the story 29.Make a 3D standing up bear 30.9 reward charts – with each of the animal characters 31.Placemat to use during craft work ect to keep tables clean 32.Match the animal and the name cards 33.Colouring pages of each character 34.Colouring activity for all characters on one page 35.Draw your favourite character 36.Story sequence – cut and stick worksheet 37.Spellings worksheets 38.2 speech bubble worksheets to write what each character says 39.What do you see? Worksheet for animal names to be completed 40.Colours worksheet 41.Write animal facts cards for pupils to write simple facts such as “cats are soft” etc 42.Long banner to head wall display 43.2 display borders to edge wall displays 44.Matching word cards with colours and animals names 45.Word search 46.Words beginning with ‘b’ 47.Themed writing border 48.Story sack tag to label your resources and keep them organised
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Display. Flags

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60 high quality photos of flags ready to paste into your own publications or print out for display.
PSHE. Positive behaviour Superhero Activity for KS2, KS3.Quick View
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PSHE. Positive behaviour Superhero Activity for KS2, KS3.

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This resource provides a fun superhero based activity for form time. An opportunity to encourage students to consider positive behaviour traits as superpowers. Suitable for KS2 and 3 students. A choice of superhero templates are offered, both male and female, which allow children to add colour and designs. Children can then develop a positive character for the hero by deciding on "superpowers" and background.
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Rangoli Worksheet

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Great for Primary or KS3 Students. Could be used in a project, for a cover lesson, homework/extension task.