Download Category: Resources
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Stylised Acrylic Birds
This ‘Stylised Acrylic Birds’ art lesson will teach your students about stylised art, illustration, mixed media and painting techniques. It is designed to fill two lessons and students will: Create a sponged background. Practise painting birds and paint birds onto their sponged background. You can also use this lesson to show them that a tiny…
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Charles Martin Characters
This creative lesson asks students to look at the characterful illustrations of French artist and designer Charles Martin and create characters in his style. This download includes: A one-page resource featuring the characters of Charles Martin, information and instructions. A one-page lesson plan.
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Colour the Face Art Lesson (Sub/Cover Lesson)
Colour the face art lesson – a cover/sub lesson that is all about colour! This download includes: A worksheet for students to work on. There are two versions of this; one with the spelling ‘colour’ and another with ‘color’. A 2-slide PowerPoint that shows a good example and a close-up of the good example. A…
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Every Artist Was Once An Amateur Art Poster
This poster comes in both A4 and A3 sizes. (Not so Secret fact: all the colours in this poster come from Van Gogh’s famous ‘Irises’ painting.) There are other art room posters on The Arty Teacher website.
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Every Artist Was Once an Amateur Collaborative Poster
This collaborative poster reads ‘Every Artist Was Once an Amateur’. It’s a simple way to introduce group work to your curriculum where each student colours a piece(s) of the picture which combines to create a large artwork. The lesson plan suggests you use coloured pencils, felt tips or watercolour. This resource comes in both A4…
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Eagle Observational Drawing
This ‘Eagle Observational Drawing’ is a great way to teach drawing and/or celebrate American Independence Day. The American Bald Eagle has been the national bird of the United States since 1782 and appears on many American government buildings and official documents. In America, the eagle appears on the president’s flag, the mace of the House…