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A STORY OF HOW CREATIVITY AND BRAVERY CAME TOGETHER

As told by a P5 pupil and her mum     

Creativity and Bravery

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P5 pupil:

“During Lockdown one of our tasks was to create a warm up for an activity. I did a couple of fitness videos, l had to be creative to make my video’s stand out. I didn’t feel very confident at first about sharing my videos but l said to myself be brave you can do this. My teacher shared my videos on twitter and they had 100s of views. I love doing fitness/sports videos and sharing.

This is how creativity and bravery come together”.

VIDEO NUMBER 2

Mum:

“Lockdown has played a big part in people being more creative but with E* it has shown another side of her.  Creating and sharing her videos has boosted her confidence. She didn’t want to send her videos on the team chat for everyone to see because in her own words “l’m not brave enough” but she did and everyone loved them .

This is how creativity and bravery come together.”

VIDEO NUMBER 3

This INspired learner has displayed amazing creativity bravery!

We would love to see more of your efforts. You can share these in a number of ways…


TWEET:

@StayINspiredWL or use #aspire2inspireWL


EMAIL:

StayINspiredWL@westlothian.org.uk


GLOW TEAMS:

Ask your teacher to share it on your behalf through the…

#Digiken Team in the INspire Weekly Challenge Support channel

GET SHARING. YOUR EFFORT COULD BE THE NEXT DOSE OF CREATIVE BRAVERY!

 

 

Grand Designs Meets the Haggyo

Kevin McCloud is a British Designer and is known for presenting Grand Designs.  This week, on Grayson Perry’s Art Club (Channel 4), he created this model of his dream home.

His dream home consisted of the following:

A Jam Tent – to combine his love of music and making Jam.

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A greenhouse with the tomato of his dreams because he likes growing vegetables and has an allotment.

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A Tower to represent the ‘heart of happiness’

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And finally, a little bloom of imagination and adventure!

Kevin said that our homes are an extension of who we are!

Could you work in a similar way when creating your Haggyo?  How could your Haggyo represent the people that go there?