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  • Annotating Sketchbooks Presentation

    Annotating Sketchbooks Presentation

    An essential presentation which explains and gives excellent examples of how to annotate a sketchbook page. I really saw an improvement in annotation after showing my students this! The presentation includes a SCRIPT which you should print out before presenting by going to File>print>notes page>print. The presentation looks at: ~ The difference between writing and…

  • Clay / Ceramics Information Sheets

    Clay / Ceramics Information Sheets

    If you teach ceramics these clay information sheets are a must-have art resource.  There are two versions – one with images of coil pots, and one with slab-build pots.  Both come with or without keywords.

  • Harmonious Colors (& Colours)

    Harmonious Colors (& Colours)

    This worksheet is a great way to introduce or consolidate Harmonious Colors and can be used as a lesson or sub lesson. You will receive two versions of this resource with the different spellings of ‘colour’ and ‘color’. The worksheet asks students to color in the shapes in harmonious colours which they have chosen from the colour…

  • Annotation – Annotating My Work

    Annotation – Annotating My Work

    A resource that you will use again and again to help your students annotate their work.  It includes sentence starters, keywords and a good example. Great for embedding literacy in your art lessons.

  • Annotation – Annotating An Artists Work

    Annotation – Annotating An Artists Work

    A super useful resource to support students when they annotate an artists work. It includes sentence starters, keywords and a good example. Great for embedding literacy in your art lessons. There are lots of art literacy resources on The Arty Teacher.

  • Painting a Fish on a Pebble

    Painting a Fish on a Pebble

    A step-by-step guide to painting a fish on a pebble with acrylic.  This visually appealing resource breaks down the process into easy to follow steps.  This encourages your students to work logically and independently. I created this to do at my weekly art club which was a great success.