This resource is perfect for all students who need guidance on how to annotate their work. It provides everything a student could need to help improve their annotation and writing skills. A must have resource for the classroom.
This resource provides a structured guide on how pupils can assess the work of others and encourage reflection upon their own work. There is also a short powerpoint to accompany the worksheet to ensure students know what they should 'critique' about the work.
An alternative homework format in which students can take independence in choosing the task they want to complete. The tasks are differentiated to cater for all abilities which are obvious through the chilli rating and come with visual exemplars for clarification.
An introduction into the culture and traditions of Maori and Ta Moko. The powerpoint is relevant and contemporary and demonstrates the process of how to design and draw a Ta Moko.
This resource encourages an alternative approach to homework which is engaging and creative. The task requires students to think in the mindset of a famous artist and design a three dimensional bedroom in their style. The powerpoint shows visual examples of a number of different bedroom designs from Banksy to Hockney with iconic furnishings and bedroom decor in the style of their artwork. A homework marking sheet is also attached for quick convenience in assessing the homework submission. Could also work as a class task.
Get students engaged in this current resource looking at the characteristics of design through animation and illustration. Students are set the task to design a monster profile based upon the Fortnite characters.
A resource to help students interpret the GCSE Art Assessment Objectives. The objectives have been simplified for easy understanding and can be used as a task or throughput a project to ensure that pupils are meeting the success criteria.
A newsletter template to help students grasp an understanding of careers out in the big wide world. Use to promote to students and keep them updated on the career industry.
A fun and engaging way to get students to think about analysing Art. The grid is used to help promote discussion points, using dice to decide which question to talk about.
The hardest part in Art for my students is getting them to understand how to develop ideas from their artist research. This lesson starter task breaks down the thought process and allows students to grasp the concept of an original idea from links within their work.
This resource is ideal to help you get your head around the new 9-1 grading system as well as a simplified rewording of the assessment and marking grid. Ideal for all staff and to help students to understand their attainment and progress in a more pupil friendly way.
A wide selection of different D&T tasks focused around woodwork to suit various abilities in ks3 (and limited access to materials)
Tasks can be either selected by the student to promote independent learning or could also be set individually to cover a project or time period.
I often use this sheet as part of the tech booklet if ever a quick cover lesson is needed
With the Ofsted focus on curriculum and the retention and recall of information - this resource provides some creative ideas on how to embed this into lessons. Templates are attached for ease and distribution to staff and ideas are supported with transferable instructions to share across subject areas.
Individual booklet pages uploaded as WORD documents so that they can be edited to suit.
All aspects covered from assessment, health and safety to design work and evaluation.
The project consists of developing a felt Day of the Dead skull
Based on a termly rotation. This resource covers all aspects of assessment through to health and safety in the process of aiding students to design a bunting
Uploaded as a work document so that content can be edited if needed