51ºÚÁÏ

Last updated

29 July 2025

pptx, 5.62 MB
pptx, 5.62 MB
pdf, 813.58 KB
pdf, 813.58 KB

This creative and curriculum-aligned art lesson introduces students to spiral movement, clockwise vs anticlockwise direction, and how to use colour theory to express mood and movement.

Perfect for KS2 and KS3, this resource blends art skills with mindfulness, visual literacy, and self-expression.

What’s Included:
Fully editable 7-slide PowerPoint
Colourful visuals to teach spiral movement and colour theory
Mindful drawing activity using complementary or harmonious colours
Printable worksheet (PDF) with spirals and drawing prompt
Reflection prompts, early finisher challenges, and exit ticket

Learning Objective:
Students will understand and apply the visual difference between clockwise and anticlockwise movement, using colour combinations to enhance the mood and message of their artwork.

Why You’ll Love It:
No prep needed

Supports wellbeing and focus through mindful art

Flexible for cover lessons, sketchbook work, or extended projects

Encourages both creativity and technical understanding

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