A simplified resource for students to understand what they need to do to meet the assessment criteria. Often used as a page within an assessment folder.
The traditional weeping woman has been manipulated and now every segment of her geometric form requires a pattern or mark making to complete the study!
A short unit of working introducing the elements of graphic design through one off tasks.
Great for remote learning/ cover lessons or an intro to graphic design SOW
Includes a powerpoint which follows alongside the booklet as well as fun starter tasks on different elements of graphic design
This powerpoint explains the basics of a simple mono-printing process. It demonstrates best practice and the correct method or printing - the resource also outlines differentiated images to use when working with a mixed ability group. Always use scrap paper to blot 4 times after ink rolling to ensure a pristine clean background.
This project homework has been fantastic in allowing students to flourish in creative independence. It works best when tagged along side a cultural scheme of work and encourages students to widen their understanding by researching a culture of their choice and presenting in a visual way. This project always produces exceptional outcomes with fantastic visual exemplars throughout the PowerPoint. I often allow students 3/4 weeks to complete and ave the option to pair up with a friend! On submission day, get them to present their information to the class to share what they have researched.
The origins of Henna are explored in this Powerpoint and the importance value of its tradition in culture. Students are given the task to explore simplified patterns using a step by step guide in preparation to build up a bigger more intricate design using their hand to draw around as a template.
Students explore the distorted style of Picasso by using geometric shapes and abstract features to create a composition. Students then use oil pastel gradients to define segments of the portrait using blending techniques demonstrated on the powerpoint.
A selection of resources perfect for an assessment folder which provides the ‘big picture’ student friendly assessment objective checklist and feedback sheet.
ALL ADAPTABLE TO SUIT
Using the grid method, students can work box by box to build up the shoe structure. A simple marking tab allows for quick and easy assessment by simply highlighting the success criteria.
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.
Using contemporary celebrity portraits, students use a range of tissue paper and coloured card to build a mixed media surface before working paint and pastels over the top. Celebrity templates provided - to create additional templates - copy a portrait image from google and move over to microsoft word and simply adjust the picture settings.