The bundle comprises - A report comment bank (editable) Art Technician duties list (editable) A Vision for Art education A Yearly organiser, outlining the relevant dates for the key duties of a Head of Art End of project student feedback forms (editable), an ideal way of collecting evidence for the departmental SEF A step by step guide to developing
a GCSE sketchbook
Not exact matches
Loads of resources to support
GCSE and A level students in improving the quality of portfolio and
sketchbook work, and to provoke discussion and critical thinking about Art and Design.
This kit includes lots of great help sheets, and planning sheets you need to make sure your students keep beautiful and informative
sketchbooks during their
GCSE.
This powerpoint presentation is designed to be printed and then photocopied into a booklet (A5 sized) which can be stuck into the back of year 10 students
sketchbooks towards the start of the
GCSE course.
Also included is a step by step guide to developing a thorough
GCSE Art
sketchbook that fully meets the Assessment Objectives.
This resource provides a page by page slideshow of a 8/9 graded
GCSE Art
sketchbook.
A step by step guide for students, leading them through the development of a
GCSE Art
sketchbook.
A step by step guide for students and teachers, walking through the development of a
GCSE Art
sketchbook.
Designed initially to support year 12 students with
sketchbook annotation, this presentation has also been useful with
GCSE and year 13 artists.
How to analyse artwork History of Art resource Component 1
sketchbook development guide Scheme of work Explanation of Assessment Objectives for students A comparison between old and new grading systems A promotional poster to encourage students to opt for
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Slideshows of architecture and structures, a guide to perspective and a guide to developing a
GCSE Art
sketchbook with a structures theme.