F1 have loved creating pictures of The Little Red Hen today.
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F1 have loved creating pictures of The Little Red Hen today.
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The children have been exploring how to make their butterfly wings the same on both sides.

Vinny thought it was, “Like a mirror.”
Rory said, “It closed then it opened again like a beautiful butterfly!”
Rory also thought, “It’s magic.”
But Pixie said, “It’s Science.” How clever!



Year 3 have completed their final piece of art for this term.
They have created some amazing name tags using fabric paint and t shirts.
We spent time looking at all different types of graffiti going back to cave art in the stone age all the way through to work of a local street artist called Dieynaba Sidibe.
We practised making our own tags with various materials including pencils and pastels before we had a go at using fabric paints.
Once we had done lots of practising and were happy with our tags we were able to recreate them on our t shirts.
We used fabric paints and brushes to create our tags and we were all very happy with our completed piece of art.
Year 1 had a cracking time taking part in our egg decorating competition! Everyone brought in a hard-boiled egg and used paint, glitter, paper, and lots of imagination to turn them into amazing characters and creations.
We saw everything from minions and animals to sparkly princesses and silly monsters! The classroom was full of colour, laughter, and creativity.
Well done to everyone who took part—your eggs were egg-cellent!
After clearing the room for our fantastic Easter singing session yesterday, we made the most of the space this morning. Everyone listened really carefully whilst I gave them each instruction and drew my picture on the board. They then did each step themselves to create their brilliant pictures! Well done F1!





We thought we would do something slightly different for our mums this year. Instead of making a card, the children have been using their fine-motor skills to get creative with lavender-scented salt dough. Fingers crossed that the baking process goes well tomorrow!



Year 4 Art Club is going really well. We’ve been comparing different portraits and how it feels to draw faces of different ages. Some of the results are amazing!





We’ve started reading We’re Going on a Bear Hunt in F1.
Today we have been using grass for lots of different activities.
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F2 have taken inspiration from the famous artist Piet Mondrian this week, creating their very own abstract pieces of work!
We researched and discovered lots about the famous Dutch artist and looked closely at the colours and shapes he used in his artwork!
We loved his use of squares and rectangles and how he focused a lot on primary colours!
We had great fun cutting shapes and making our very own Mondrian pieces!
They look magnificent displayed around our classroom and art area!!!






