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Comprehensive PowerPoint on Design Principles! I’ve used this with CBA 1 and CBA 2 in 2nd and third year as fellas for senior cycle students who need a refresher onto topic.

This** 37-slide PowerPoint **covers the fundamental concepts of visual design, including Balance (Symmetry, Asymmetry, Radial Balance), Tension, Movement, Rhythm, Pattern, Emphasis, and Proportion/Scale. Designed specifically for secondary school art teachers, this resource is both informative and visually stimulating, making it the perfect addition to your teaching toolkit.

What’s Inside:
– Clear Explanations: Each principle is broken down into digestible, easy-to-understand explanations, supported by clear visuals and examples.
– Engaging Visuals: The slides are packed with relevant images and diagrams, helping students grasp complex ideas and visualise design principles in action.
– Interactive Sketchbook Experiments: At the end of the presentation, you’ll find a set of simple, hands-on sketchbook tasks that encourage students to experiment and apply what they’ve learned in a practical way. These tasks are ideal for fostering creativity and reinforcing key concepts.
– Teacher-Friendly: This resource is fully editable, so you can tailor it to suit the specific needs of your class. It’s easy to use, saving you time in preparation and ensuring a seamless teaching experience.

Why Choose This PowerPoint?
– Student-Centered Learning: Designed with 13- to 16-year-olds in mind, but also has a broader appeal, the presentation provides clear, relatable explanations that help students understand and apply design principles in their own art.
– Engagement & Creativity: The sketchbook experiments offer plenty of opportunities for students to explore and develop their creative skills.
– Save Time: With ready-made content, you can focus on teaching rather than preparing materials.

Perfect for art teachers looking to bring structure and inspiration to their lessons, this PowerPoint will help your students build a solid foundation in design principles while encouraging their creativity.

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