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Art, KS3 £0.00 - £17.99

🎨 Online Art Lessons for Home-Educated Children

Does your child enjoy art but struggle with confidence, motivation, or knowing what to do next?

Arts Instruct offers calm, structured art lessons taught by a UK-qualified art teacher, designed to support home-educated children who need more clarity, confidence, or progression in their art — without pressure, comparison, or you having to plan lessons yourself.

I’m Jo, and I run Arts Instruct, an online art membership created for home-educated upper-primary and secondary-age learners (typically ages 11–14).

With a deep understanding of how overwhelm, perfectionism, and procrastination can affect learning, I design art lessons that feel achievable rather than intimidating. Children are supported to work at their own pace, build confidence gradually, and enjoy the creative process while developing real artistic skills.

Arts Instruct lessons are designed to:
Build real art skills (not just one-off crafts)
Support confidence, even for children who say “I can’t draw”
Help children learn how to generate ideas and work independently
Fit naturally into home education without stress or rigid expectations

Why home-educating families choose Arts Instruct
✔️ Clear structure without school-style pressure
✔️ Lessons based on the elements of art and KS3 skills
✔️ Short, guided videos that children can pause, replay, and revisit
✔️ Low-cost, accessible materials
✔️ Taught by a qualified teacher who understands progression towards GCSE

Parents often tell me:

“I no longer worry whether I’m teaching art properly.”

How it works

Each month, your child follows a themed art project supported by:

Step-by-step video guidance
Printable support sheets and reflection prompts
Optional personalised feedback from me
Children work independently, at their own pace, while still developing core artistic skills and creative confidence.

Not sure if now is the right time?
Many families save Arts Instruct and return when their child needs more structure, confidence, or direction with art.

Try Arts Instruct without pressure
You can explore Arts Instruct through a free 10-day trial.

Arts Instruct is available as a flexible monthly membership (£17.99), with a reduced yearly option for families who prefer to have art fully covered for the year.

👉 Visit www.artsinstruct.com to explore over a year’s worth of structured, confidence-building art lessons.

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Membership Options

  • Try your first lesson for FREE

    Explore the programme on my website

    Free
  • Arts Instruct Membership

    Flexible monthly access to structured online art lessons

    £ 17.99
  • Parent's Guide to Supporting Art at Home

    Free eBook - https://www.artsinstruct.com/parent-guide

    Free

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Hi, I’m Jo - a PGCE-qualified UK art teacher and the creator of Arts Instruct.

I work with home-educated children aged 11–14, helping them build confidence in art and develop real skills, without pressure, perfection or feeling like they’re “doing it wrong”.

Over the years, I’ve seen the same thing again and again: children who enjoy art but get stuck, frustrated, or lose confidence simply because they don’t know where to start - and parents who want to support them, but don’t want to turn art into a stressful subject.

That’s exactly why I created Arts Instruct.

My lessons guide students step by step, breaking skills down in a clear, encouraging way so they can work independently, feel successful, and actually enjoy the process of creating. We focus on drawing, painting and visual art skills that genuinely help them progress, not quick crafts or rushed outcomes.

As a parent myself, I understand how important it is for learning to be structured but flexible, easy to fit into home education, and realistic in terms of time, space and materials.

My aim is simple: to make art feel doable, enjoyable and worthwhile for your child - and to reassure you that they’re learning properly, even if art isn’t your subject.