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Teaching and learning resources for both Art and DT teachers
Year 10 IGCSE Art & Design Help Pack
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Year 10 IGCSE Art & Design Help Pack

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This resource contains over 20 different items to help: transition students from Key Stage 3 to Cambridge IGCSE, introduce the course in general and help unpack Year 10 specifically. This pack is ideal for teachers new to the course and for seasoned teachers who need helpful supplementary resources for students. The resource includes Word documents, jpeg images, PDF’s and also PowerPoints. These various resources can be used throughout the Year 10 course, not only at the beginning. There are various supplementary materials such as: parent evening pack, mounting suggestions and advice from previous students. Additionally, there are also notes on basic vocabulary, terms and definitions and breaking down artist research. All worksheets are developed to encourage independent learning and are meant to be kept by students as reference material. This ensures that teachers can focus on providing feedback on work, rather than repeating information already provided. Real examples of students work, using good quality photos and grades, are included to show both process and final outcomes. This pack will take all the stress out of teaching this course for both you and the students!
Elements of art: Line
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Elements of art: Line

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This is a 2-3 week unit on line, the first element of art, for Year 7 in Key Stage 3. This introductory unit on line teaches students how to use line to describe the shape of the object and also create tone/value through various exercises. It includes quality photo’s of still lives and student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.
Steady Hand Game
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Steady Hand Game

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This resource is a complete 6-9 week KS3 unit on the planning and making of a steady hand game. It outlines and explains how students are to follow the design process in order to make a unique and individual steady hand game (SHG) using readily available classroom materials. Perfect for a school with no technology department. The PowerPoint outlines the steps to make this SHG, while introducing the design process to year 7 students. It can also easily be used for Years 8 and 9 students too. As part of the design process, students will investigate their theme, research how to solder; specify a list of requirements; produce a design that meets the specifications; draw annotated sketches; build their own SHG; learn to solder and finally evaluate the product. This resource contains quality teacher and student examples. This resource is EAL friendly as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery.
Picasso: Analytic Cubism
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Picasso: Analytic Cubism

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This is a complete six week introductory unit on Cubism for either KS3 or (I)GCSE. This unit focuses on the characteristics of Analytical Cubism. There are three drawing projects within the unit, a research project on Picasso and a fun starter activity which can be used as a cover/title page. Quality copyright free historical examples are provided and student examples are given for each project. Included is the marking scheme for each project and marking vocabulary.
Lamp project
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Lamp project

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This resource is a complete 6-9 week KS3 unit on the planning and making of a lamp. It outlines and explains how students are to follow the design process in order to make a unique and individual lamp using readily available classroom materials. The PowerPoint outlines the steps to make this lamp, while introducing the design process to year 7 students. Perfect for schools with no technology department as easy to access supplies are used. As part of the design process, students will investigate and research the background of the project; specify a list of requirements; produce a design that meets the specifications; draw annotated sketches; build their own lamp; learn to solder and finally evaluate the product. This resource contains quality teacher and student examples. This resource is EAL friendly as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery.
Paper Engineering: Packaging Themed Box
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Paper Engineering: Packaging Themed Box

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The themed box is part of a Packaging unit in Year 7 with a focus on Valentines Day but could be used for any themed project. This project could also easily be done with KS2 as well, as it would be perfect for practicing cutting, folding and gluing skills. In this unit students need to cut, shape and assemble card with a high level of precision. They are also to research, and fold, their own origami shapes to show how independently they can work. Yoomin Kim is the designer of inspiration. It serves as a perfect starter project to the packaging unit. This PowerPoint includes student examples and high quality original photographs.
Corporate Identity: Logo Design
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Corporate Identity: Logo Design

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This PowerPoint is for KS3 Design and Technology teachers doing a unit on corporate identity and/or graphic design. The focus is on designing the logo with three PowerPoints included to do that. Their are student examples scattered throughout. The objective is help students create a logo for the business product by linking ideas with visual imagery. The product focus is on food because it offers opportunity’s for generating descriptive words. Descriptive words help not only EAL students increase their vocabulary but also first language English speakers as well. Additionally provided are Word documents for the design brief and analysing the food product.
Still life: ellipse construction & colour theory
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Still life: ellipse construction & colour theory

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Using still life as inspiration, this project can be used as a support with other projects or done in its entirety over 8 weeks and is therefore useful as a half term project. It can be used for both KS3 & (I)GCSE students. It begins by breaking down the theory of ellipse construction, then simple drawing exercises to gain practice and finally applies those skills in 3 different media studies that also combine color theory. Excellent student work is used to showcase all 7 projects. A visually impactful PowerPoint which is great for English as an additional language. Included: marking scheme/vocabulary and level descriptors.
Elements of Art: Title Page
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Elements of Art: Title Page

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This resource compliments an introduction to the elements of art in Key Stage 3, Year 7 or younger. Students get to research how they want to visually explain the elements and design a title page. This can be used as an introduction to evaluation skills as well which might be new to a lot of students. It includes quality photo’s of student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.
KS3 Design & Technology: AFL Checklist and Vocabulary Term 3
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KS3 Design & Technology: AFL Checklist and Vocabulary Term 3

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This resource contains all my KS3 Design and Technology projects for Term 3. It includes: a checklist, all the new vocabulary words that students will encounter during the term, What Am I Learning Toward (W.A.L.T), Mark Scheme for each unit according to three major skills: Observation and analysis (OA), Experimentation and development of ideas (ED) and Realisation and evaluation (RE) and Schemes of Work. I ask students once a month to review their checklist in order for them see if they are behind in any projects or have missed any projects when absent. The vocabulary list serves as an end of unit ‘test’ to see how well the students have assimilated the new words.
Corporate Identity: Business Card Design
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Corporate Identity: Business Card Design

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This resource is a complete KS3 unit spanning 4-6 lessons on the design and of a business for a local company. Could be used in conjunction with business classes. Ideal for class with little to no technology. Students are encouraged to source existing business cards and research colour meaning, layout and font psychology to plan, prepare and design their own business cards. This resource contains quality student examples and is also EAL friendly as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery.
Corporate Identity: Poster layout planning
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Corporate Identity: Poster layout planning

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This resource is a complete KS3 unit spanning 4-5 lessons on the design and execution of a poster. This resource can used to displaying content from any subject but in the example provided it is for a corporate identity package which could also be used in conjunction with business classes. Ideal for class with little, to no, technology. This resource contains quality student examples and is also EAL friendly as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery.
Bundle: KS3 Design & Technology: AFL Checklist and Vocabulary T1-3
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Bundle: KS3 Design & Technology: AFL Checklist and Vocabulary T1-3

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This resource is a bundle checklist of all the my personal This resource contains all my KS3 Design and Technology projects for Terms 1-3. A year long resource! It includes: a checklist, all the new vocabulary words that students will encounter during the term, What Am I Learning Toward (W.A.L.T), Mark Scheme for each unit according to three major skills: Observation and analysis (OA), Experimentation and development of ideas (ED) and Realisation and evaluation (RE) and Schemes of Work. I ask students once a month to review their checklist in order for them see if they are behind in any projects or have missed any projects when absent. The vocabulary list serves as an end of unit ‘test’ to see how well the students have assimilated the new words.
Picasso: Cubism bundle
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Picasso: Cubism bundle

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This PowerPoint is a complete KS3/(I)GCSE unit on Synthetic and Analytic Cubism. The PowerPoint details the total project breakdown in which students are to mimic the style and techniques of Synthetic Cubism in a final piece. The final piece of work encompasses a breakdown of the 5 main characteristics in Synthetic Cubism. This resource is easy enough to use for those with no formal art training. There are art historical and quality classroom examples provided for each characteristic. Marking schemes and vocubulary are included.
Bundle: Corporate Identity Package
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Bundle: Corporate Identity Package

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This PowerPoint is for teachers doing a unit on corporate identity and/or graphic design. The focus is on designing the logo with three PowerPoints included to do that. Additionally it contains PowerPoints on creating a business card, photographing it and then collating the work and displaying it on a poster. In total this project can take 8-10 weeks. There are plenty student examples scattered throughout. Additionally provided are Word documents, vocab, AFL, markschemes and worksheets provided.
Bundle: Packaging projects
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Bundle: Packaging projects

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This resource contains 2 different types of packaging projects which can be linked to one another. The ‘themed box’ can be used first as it focuses on paper, therefore students can work on improving their folding, cutting and design skills before moving on to the main project. The main project develops from the first by looking at an overall design image. Additionally the packaging is made from sturdier materials and more details.
Cross-stitch textile project
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Cross-stitch textile project

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This resource is a complete 6-9 week KS3 unit on the planning and making of cross-stitch. This cross-stitch can be joined and added on to any other textile project. It outlines and explains how students are to do the cross-stitch, plan the design and offers trouble-shooting. This resource contains quality teacher and student examples and is EAL friendly, as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery.
Bookmark sewing project
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Bookmark sewing project

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This resource is a complete 6-9 week KS3 unit on the planning and making of bookmark. It includes 6 other stitches: cross-stitch, running stitch, daisy chain, chain, blanket and sewing on a button. It can be joined to any reading promotion project. It provides all the visual imagery on how the stitches look. This resource contains student examples and is EAL friendly, as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery.
Abstract sculpture in the style of Anish Kapoor
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Abstract sculpture in the style of Anish Kapoor

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This resource is a complete KS3 unit spanning 3-4 lessons on the design and making of a sculpture in the style of Anish Kapoor. Perfect for low, high or mixed ability classes. This resource contains quality student examples and is also EAL friendly as language is clear and is used in conjunction with visual imagery. Could be adapted with digital technology by including backgrounds of landscapes to mimic site-specific sculpture. Marking scheme included. This could be used as a group project as well.
Bundle: KS3 Art and Design: AFL Checklist and Vocabulary T1-3
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Bundle: KS3 Art and Design: AFL Checklist and Vocabulary T1-3

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This is a resource of all the my personal KS3 Art and Design projects for Terms 1 to 3. It includes all the new vocabulary words and definitions that students will encounter, with a checklist. The vocabulary list serves as an end of unit ‘test’ to see how well the students have assimilated the new words. There is also a 'mix and match and pdf. I usually go through the words during the term as well but ask them to fill out the worksheet at the end. This is useful for marking. There is a marking scheme which focuses on three skills: observation, development of ideas and realisation. Evaluation questions related to the specific projects and these three skills make up this marking scheme. Finally, there is a “What am I learning toward” PowerPoint which is used to introduce the skills learnt within the unit and the design success criteria.