Claes Oldenburg Inspired 3d food art.
This resource provides students with a thoughtful purpose looking at a variety of different food art options to be made from a cardboard base and mod roc application. Attached is the step by step differentiated construction guides for all 5 listed ideas in the powerpoint.
This resource introduces students to a variety of different creative careers centered around a comic strip task. Pupils explore the role of an illustrator, graphic designer, art director and animator and discover the importance of each position just to create one outcome. Students enjoyed the task were informed about the different creative roles in industry
A completely adaptable resource to support the new Ofsted framework. This template can be changed along with all the icons and text to suit your department and SOW. The attached document is based on my own year 7 - 13 curriculum.
Why is this useful?
Demonstrates clear connections to the national curriculum
Shows a clear link between KS3/ KS4 & KS5 SOW
Promotes ‘the big picture’
Pupil friendly/parent friendly
Used alongside curriculum planning and SOW as an overview
This resource includes 2 pick and choose ‘menus’ style activity sheets that include a range of extended learning/ homework tasks. The resource caters for students who may/may not have access to ingredients.
Includes both a PDF copy and an editable word document
Pupils will be able to broaden their knowledge and experiment with a variety of different Ta Moko symbols through a drawing starter task. The main activity requires students to apply Ta Moko designs to a face template in a traditional Maori style.
Pupils of KS3 will be able to use the grid to create inspirational Mandala designs whilst considering the formal elements of art. She resource caters for those of all abilities with guided starting points and examples.
This resource allows students to develop skills in intricate design and symmetry. Pupils become engrossed in the ‘zentangle’ patterns and learning to apply them to the template to define bug features through contrast.
This resource is a fun packed activity for students of KS3 which looks at the importance of Asian elephants in Islamic culture. Students have an opportunity to work with traditioanl islamic patterns and apply in the style of the examplars to an elephant template. Students may apply colour to their design to reflect the tradtional colours used in Islamic culture.
The resource contains a word document.
A perfect resource for a one off lesson looking at Tim Burton and his distinct illustration style. The powerpoint introduces Burton and then looks at character design through manipulated Pokemon. The task includes visual objectives and a demonstration using pen and wash technique.
This resource is an ideal lesson/ activity for the holiday season, looking at the animation and illustration behind the snowman and snow dog. Students are then introduced to the snowdog trails, an event in which the snow dog design is recreated by artists around the country. Students can then use the snowdog template attached to design their own snowdog illustration. Why not make it into a competition too!
A fun and exciting resource gets students thinking about typography in an illustrative way. The PowerPoint includes an artist link to Roy Lichtenstein and demonstrates the origins of onomatopoeia through different media examples ( in particular an infamous 1960's batman scene). Students are given the task to illustrate onomatopoeia words in a comic strip format using a follow-along worksheet also included.
A wide range of different art activities that allow for student to select and lead independent learning
Activity types vary to allow for all students to complete regardless of their accessibility to resources