18/06/2021
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18/06/2021
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Sports Day 2021 – Flat Race Girls
06/10/2020
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Term 2 Planner
Term 2 Overview A Little snapshot of the topics we are covering this term within the different curricular areas. We look forward to another exciting term in P4. Thank you for your support and if there is anything you would … Continue reading
09/06/2020
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The B.F.G. – Dream Jars
Our class have been reading The B.F.G. and were tasked with creating dream jars.
21/05/2020
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Challenge – Build a Bug Hotel
Two weeks ago I challenged my class to build a Bug Hotel for their garden. I gave them access to the following instructions from RED TED ART, feel free to make one yourself. RED TED ART: Both … Continue reading
18/05/2020
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How to Draw Cartoon Art
Our task was to create interesting cartoon characters. We were following instructions from YouTube as well as some drawings by my daughter. Here are some of the fantastic results.
05/05/2020
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Haiku
We created Haiku Poems about Dalrymple. A wonderful day A lovely river walk On a nice day by Jenna Fun Netherton walks. Outside playing in the rain. River Doon flowing. by Rex
05/05/2020
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Art – Oh the Things You Can Make From a Cardboard Box
Our Art Task was to make cardboard animals – look how well we’ve managed.
30/04/2020
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Photography – Macro
Introducing Macro Photography for Beginners Macro photography is close-up photography of small subjects, including things like bugs and flowers. You can take macro pictures in a studio or outdoor environment so long as you are magnifying your subject sufficiently.
28/04/2020
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Photography – The Rule of Thirds
The “Rule of Thirds” is a theory of equilibrium often used in photography and art. Whether we are aware of it or not, our eyes often look for a sense of balance in what we see. This balance can be explained by breaking … Continue reading