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Teaching Resources

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Activities for the classroom

  • A group students explore materials in the Tanks at Tate Modern

    Ten Minute Arts Challenges

    Try starting every school day with an injection of creativity and see what happens!

  • Cover of LYB is for Lynette Yiadom-Boakye resource

    LYB is for Lynette Yiadom-Boakye

    An inclusive classroom activity for your students to explore their ideas and record their experiences to get to know Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's paintings

  • Harold Offeh in Use Your Body to Make Art

    Use Your Body to Make Art

    Stretch out, warm up and take part in two performances with artist Harold Offeh

  • Animals in Art

    Discover animal artworks and fun activities to use in your classroom

  • a man sits against a pink backdrop with artworks on paper behind him on the wall, holding a sensory sculpture

    Make a Sensory Sculpture

    Use materials that look and feel different to make a sculpture with Harold Offeh

  • A digital drawing of 3 smiling cartoon characters with a digital pencil and eraser in foreground

    Tate Draw

    Sketch your own masterpiece with our fun new game!

  • Make Art With Your Body in Nature

    Try out some fun performance activities and take photos inspired by surreal artist Claude Cahun!

  • Explore Your Feelings with Art

    An intro to making sense of your inner world using art!

  • Colour and Shape

    How is colour and shape used to create art? Discover colourful artworks and fun activities to use in your classroom

Explore artists in your classroom

  • Who is Bhajan Hunjan?

    Explore the childhood, artwork and activism of artist Bhajan Hunjan

  • An illustration of Charlie Phillips shows a man with a blue jumper, brown skin and a grey beard and hair with glasses looking down at his photographs

    Who is Charlie Phillips?

    Meet Charlie Phillips, the photographer who captures images of everyday life

  • Image of Yinka Shonibare cartoon drawing as a teenager, he's wearing a pink shirt and on an orange background

    Who is Yinka Shonibare?

    Meet the artist who connects different cultures and reveals hidden histories

  • Who is Rachel Jones?

    Meet the artist who explores emotions, colour and teeth!

  • Who is Abbas Zahedi?

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Resources for teachers

  • Key Words front cover

    Key Words

    Use this resource to investigate how our experiences shape the way we make, talk about or interpret art

  • Thinking about gender and bodies

    Find ways to structure discussions and activities to explore identity and gender

  • Scan of a publication

    Research skills and exam support

    Designed to inspire ideas for research in the gallery, classroom and everyday life

  • William Stott of Oldham 1847–1900 Le Passeur 1881 (The Ferryman)

    William Stott’s 'Le Passeur' (The Ferryman) 1881

    Explore William Stott’s enigmatic painting Le Passeur (The Ferryman) 1881. Investigate its hidden symbolism and find out how life in a rural artist community impacted on Stott’s ideas and techniques

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