Download Category: Resources
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Peeling Paint Art Resources
These peeling paint art resources are an irresistible starting point for a project and a great way to explore texture. This download includes: A 24 page PowerPoint of images (pictured above). 3 PDF resource sheets There are many more image banks on The Arty Teacher.
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Painting an Eye with Acrylic
Painting an Eye with Acrylic is a download that has everything you need to support your students with learning how to paint an eye with acrylic. This download includes: A step-by-step guide within a 9 slide PowerPoint. (Pictured above). Talk this through with students before they start. The same images on a step-by-step worksheet…
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Guess the Artworks
10 very famous artworks are hidden and slowly revealed in a presentation. Can your students guess the artworks and/or artists before they are fully revealed? A fun start to the lesson for your older students. (I would use this at GCSE or A Level. Age 15 – 18) There are many more starters and bellringers…
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Franz Marc Art Analysis Venn Diagram
Franz Marc Art Analysis Venn Diagram. This Art Venn diagram includes Art, Maths & Literacy! It’s not always easy to introduce maths and literacy into an art lesson but by using this Venn Diagram for analysis you are doing just that as a Venn diagram is a mathematical way to analyse information. Pupils write about each picture…
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Assessing An Art Research Page
We all look for different things when assessing an art research page. That is why this download includes two different, editable versions of an assessment rubric. A basic version and a comprehensive version. The basic version includes a ‘what to include’ column, presentation of pictures, good quality research and creating a balance on the page.…
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Zendoodle Cobweb Worksheet – Ideal for Halloween
This zendoodle cobweb worksheet is ideal for a fun Halloween art lesson. Students apply their own zendoodle patterns to a blank cobweb. This download includes: There are many more Zendoodle Art Lessons on The Arty Teacher website. This are often called ‘zentangles’ too. Materials required: Permanent Fineliners #Ad