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ITV Art Attack has over 100 activities, games and downloads. There are useful tips and advice, and pupils can send in their work.
The Tate Gallery Kids website lets children view and rate existing art or develop their own personal gallery. There are sections for film and games.
Access Art Visual Arts Teaching & Learning is an interactive website for teachers, offering a range of tips and advice.
Art Pad Digital Canvas lets you create your own works online and upload them to an e-gallery. You can view and comment on others' submissions. Suitable for all primary and secondary age groups.
Brushster is another online painting machine developed by the National Gallery of Art. This time the focus is on creating abstract work. It includes a slideshow of ideas.
The Artist's Toolkit allows pupils to explore concepts and techniques used by artists and allows them to create their own work.
We hope you find these free teaching resources for art teachers to be very useful for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 lesson planning.