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Painting is a Class Act, Years 5-6: A Skills…

Painting is a Class Act, Years 5-6 provides a structured approach to the development of painting skills at upper Key Stage 2 (KS2). It is aimed specifically at non-specialist art teachers, but more experienced art teachers will find it inspirational too. Look inside. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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Painting is a Class Act, Years 1–2: A Skil…

Painting is a Class Act, Years 1-2 provides a structured approach to the development of painting skills at Key Stage 1 (KS1). It is aimed specifically at non-specialist art teachers, but more experienced art teachers will find it inspirational too. Look inside. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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Painting is a Class Act, Years 3–4: A Skil…

Painting is a Class Act, Years 3-4 provides a structured approach to the development of painting skills at lower Key Stage 2 (KS2). It is aimed specifically at non-specialist art teachers, but more experienced art teachers will find it inspirational too. Look inside. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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Painting is a Class Act Series: a skills-bas…

Painting is a Class Act provides a structured approach to the development of painting skills in primary schools. It is aimed specifically at non-specialist art teachers, but more experienced art teachers will find it inspirational too. The three books in the series cover the entire primary age range: Years 1-2, Years 3-4 and Years 5-6. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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Of course you can paint!

Use this clearly structured, skills-based approach for teaching the development of painting skills at Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. 

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Art lessons promote creativity – obviously

Painting as a class activity promotes reflection, self-criticism, visual-spatial abilities, and the willingness to evaluate, improve and experiment.

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Has anything like this happened to you?

We love hearing anecdotes from our authors. Our author of the month, Meg Fabian, recently shared this memory with us… Back in the early 70s I was teaching in an infant school in North London. The children in my class were quite young and the loos were outside across the playground. ‘Accidents’ were very common.…

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This is my world

Art is an extremely positive activity for children in primary school. Almost everyone who paints regularly will testify that art becomes important to their lives.

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What’s new at Brilliant Publications? (19 May 2022)

Welcoming Sidra Ansari to our family of authors! I'm delighted to announce that Sidra Ansari has agreed to write 100+ Fun Ideas for Creative Writing in the Classroom'. As you'd expect from someone who loves to inspire her pupils to do their best creative writing, Sidra has chosen some wonderfully creative headings for her activities. Some of my favourites are: They get caught in a thunderstorm, Character trait swap and Give your character a snake! I can't wait to read the manuscript, Sidra.

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