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Out of the Boxx ideas for art teachers - Resources to inspire your lessons and your students.
GETTING TO KNOW YOU - Tutor Group Induction Worksheet
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GETTING TO KNOW YOU - Tutor Group Induction Worksheet

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A good resources to help welcome a new tutor group in to your classroom and get to know them a little better. This worksheets asks students to fill in lot’s of information about themselves, which is useful at the start of the year. Ideal for new Year 7s or groups you are meeting for the first time.
AQA GCSE ASSESSMENT MATRIX (2018) with Equivalent Grades
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AQA GCSE ASSESSMENT MATRIX (2018) with Equivalent Grades

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A colour coded version of AQA’s assessment matrix for GCSE Art & Design. This resource is easy to read and written using key terminology from the original document in a student friendly way. I have also included the equivalent grades (A*- U) in line with the 1-9 grading we now use. This is my estimation, however. A good resource to share with students. Files available both in JPEG and PDF format and in A4 dimensions.
TONAL EXERCISES - Shading and Basic Form Worksheet
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TONAL EXERCISES - Shading and Basic Form Worksheet

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This A4 worksheet contains 4 different shading activities. Each tasks helps to develop students understanding of key terms and the use of tone, and puts this in to practice to help develop their overall level of skill and control. All instructions are on the worksheet, so this could stand alone as a cover lesson or task to be completed at home which students would be able to work on independently. This task would help to support units of work covering basic drawing skills, elements and principles or a still life project. Ideal for KS3, but could help older individual students develop drawing skills.
KS3 Glossary of Keywords
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KS3 Glossary of Keywords

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This resource contains 3 pre-filled worksheets with keywords that each year group needs to know by the end of their various projects. Keywords are listed and students write in the definitions in their own words. Blank templates are also provided to customize to your own projects and schemes of work.
THINK & LINK VISUAL ANALYSIS: Detailed Guide to Support Artist Analysis - Poster
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THINK & LINK VISUAL ANALYSIS: Detailed Guide to Support Artist Analysis - Poster

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This hugely detailed resource is a large scale poster that supports students with their artist analysis. Questions and sentences starters are used at every stop to encourage students to think deeply about what they are looking at, the context in which it was made and the elements and principles involved in its creation. Students are guided to describe, interpret, analyze and judge the work and then link this to their own practice and development of their ideas and intentions. This would best support students at KS4 and KS5. I have had this as a large display in my classroom, where it has been used constantly. Three JPG file sizes are included as well as a PDF version: Large: 84 cm x 47.1 cm Medium: 59.4 cm x 33.3 cm Small: 42cm x 23.5 cm
ART CLASSROOM RULES - Including sketchbook and COVID specific guidance
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ART CLASSROOM RULES - Including sketchbook and COVID specific guidance

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This is a collection of the slides I use every year to introduce my students to the art classroom and my own expectations of them. There are up to 9 specific rules for the art classroom, each explained simply and with eye-catching colours and graphics. I have also included the COVID specific guidance I gave students in September 2020 regarding safe practices in the classroom. Included also is guidance on using a sketchbook in a personal way. This PowerPoint is easy to modify and adjust to your own specific needs and works well with both KS3 and KS4 students.
CREATIVE BLOCK - Classroom Display for Inspiration (Large Poster)
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CREATIVE BLOCK - Classroom Display for Inspiration (Large Poster)

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Stuck for ideas? Need to experiment? Unsure how to develop a personal response? This large scale poster, measuring 50cm x 115cm is a useful addition to any classroom or studio. Action words are listed to give a quick burst of inspiration, and aid experimentation with design, process, material and technique. QR codes are displayed on the poster which link to a Pinterest board full of ideas and inspiration. Ideal for GCSE or Alevel students working independently to refer to during whilst working or as a way to extend any student in developing their own work. File is available as JPG and PDF.
POP ART - Logos and Brands Clock Drawing Activity
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POP ART - Logos and Brands Clock Drawing Activity

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An activity that supports students to consider the products and services they use everyday and record in a creative way. This is a good resources to illustrate the idea of mass-production and consumerism as integral themes to Pop Art whilst making it all about the individual student and their daily experience. An A3 sheet of example logos is included to help support the activity. This task is suitable for remote learning.
Art Vocabulary Handout
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Art Vocabulary Handout

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This resource provides key vocabulary to describe the qualities of each of the formal elements of art, including tone, colour, line, texture, shape, form, pattern, composition and mood. This can be used to assist students with their analysis of artwork. Almost 300 words in total with British spellings.
Cultural Mask Drawing Activity
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Cultural Mask Drawing Activity

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This resources provides photographs of masks from a variety of different locations and cultures for students to draw from. This activity is designed to fit in to an existing scheme of work, perhaps on cultural objects and artefacts. Ideal as a cover task.
Frida Kahlo - Identity and Self-Portraits
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Frida Kahlo - Identity and Self-Portraits

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This lesson guides students through the self-portraits of Frida Kahlo with a focus on context, subject matter and symbolism. Two portraits are looked at in detail and aspects of the artist’s own personal life used to give wider context. There is a link to a YouTube video and worksheet included. This is intended to be a taught lesson with a follow up homework in which students respond to what they have learnt by creating an artist research page with study and written analysis.
Toby Ziegler - Patterned Landscape Activity
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Toby Ziegler - Patterned Landscape Activity

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Templates are provided to help students create their own patterned landscapes by drawing patterns in to the shapes provided. There are two slight variations of this task, with the stretch and challenge activity encouraging students to add more complex zentangle type patterns to their landscapes and draw their own compositions. This resource works well as a a task within a landscape topic in art or as a cover activity.
Colour Wheel with Meanings
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Colour Wheel with Meanings

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This is a single page resource created after I made a large scale version as a display in my classroom. It is a clear way to help students understand the meanings attributed and associated with different colours. This can be used for a variety of purposes, but I get students to collage the blank colour wheel in the centre. This could also be laminated and erasable white board markers used to write on to the blank areas of the colour wheel.
Initial Ideas Mind Map
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Initial Ideas Mind Map

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This resource helps support students in exploring their initial ideas about a project or theme as they begin an art project. This would work well for GCSE and A-Level students at the start of a unit of work, in particular an exam unit.
Progressive Abstraction (Picasso)
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Progressive Abstraction (Picasso)

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This resources is aimed at KS4 and KS5 art students and explains how Picasso gradually abstracted an image or form, step-by-step in order to abstract and simplify it. The PowerPoint provides a drawing activity with examples and supporting worksheets. Would suit a project or scheme of work involving stylization, abstraction or even Cubism.
INSPIRED BY KANDINSKY: Kooky Kandinsky Cover Lesson
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INSPIRED BY KANDINSKY: Kooky Kandinsky Cover Lesson

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A cover lesson designed to be fully self explanatory with an accompanying PowerPoint and worksheets to support a range of students in creating their own piece of kooky art inspired by Kandinsky himself. Rather than produce a copy, students are introduced to the artist, his methods and ways of working before being asked to create their own compositions with these key ideas in mind. A step-by-step slide is included to guide and structure the activity and another showing example shapes and designs. 3 different worksheets are also included, one blank and two with shapes to get students started. Can be a self-contained activity or used as a larger project or scheme of work.
Mark Making and Observational Drawing (Natural Form)
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Mark Making and Observational Drawing (Natural Form)

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This is a comprehensive resource comprising two activities designed to explore mark making and the use of materials before beginning observational drawings of natural forms. Included in the PowerPoint are aims, differentiated success criteria, key terms, questioning using blooms taxonomy, examples of work and templates ready to be printed and used. This resources would be suitable as the first few lessons (2-3) of a project based on drawing and natural forms and would work well for KS3 and KS4 students.
MICHAEL CRAIG MARTIN - Outline Drawing Still Life Project
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MICHAEL CRAIG MARTIN - Outline Drawing Still Life Project

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Designed to cover several lessons, this short project is a follow up to the Michael Craig Martin Artist Analysis resource currently available in my shop. The activities look at still life as a method of exploring self identity and investigates what collections of objects might say about us. Students are guided to take photos, and make studies from their own belongings and use these to create a response to the work of Michael Craig Martin. Several outcome options are given as well as extension activities for the more able or keener art student. This task is suitable for remote learning.
VINCENT VAN GOGH - Analysis and Mark Making Study
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VINCENT VAN GOGH - Analysis and Mark Making Study

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This PowerPoint is a single lesson and homework activity which supports analysis of Van Gogh’s still life painting of ‘Red Cabbages and Onions’. This would work well as part of a natural form project, with an emphasis on mark making. The painting itself is looked at in terms of the technique and colours used by the artist. The task involves a worksheet with a gridded study of the original painting and increasingly difficult questions to prompt students to analyse Van Gogh’s work and either discuss or write a response. This task is suitable for remote learning.
COLOUR THEORY - Introduction to Key Terms with Painting Activities
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COLOUR THEORY - Introduction to Key Terms with Painting Activities

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This short unit of work introduces students to colour theory and key vocabulary. It should be used over a series of 2-3 lessons and includes 2 seperate worksheets for students to work on, alongside the PowerPoint. Originally designed as a painting resource, this could be adapted for use with a range of materials. This would work well as an introduction to a bigger scheme of work on the topic of colour.