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P7 Afternoon Post 7.5.20

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Good Afternoon Primary 7,

I hope you are all well and have managed to enjoy some sunshine over the past few days.

It was lovely to see some of your Emily Carr inspired artwork last week.  I was very impressed with the level of creativity and detail.  Some of you will soon have your own little gallery in your bedroom!

This week we are going to look at another Scottish artist.  You may have heard of him.  In fact, some of you might even have prints of his work around your house. His name is Steven Brown and he is a modern Scottish artist who is particularly famous for his colourful paintings of animals.  His most famous being the highland cow.

Here is the link to a very short powerpoint where you can find out a little more about him and his work:

https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/cfe2-a-37-scottish-artist-steven-brown-information-powerpoint

Your task this afternoon is to create a piece of art that includes an animal of your choice.  You might want to use Steven Brown as your inspiration and make a colourful piece in his style or you might want to do something entirely different, it’s up to you.  I have attached the link to a worksheet that shows you step by step how to create a highland cow.  You can print the sheet and do it at the bottom or you can draw it in your jotter/on a piece of paper.  Once you have finished your drawing, please add some bright colours too.

How to Draw a Highland Cow Worksheet

I can’t wait to see your finished art work.  Remember to post them to your blog so we can see your wonderful work!

I have also put below the answers to your morning maths tasks:

Patterns Hot 3Rs Answers

Patterns Mild 3Rs Answers

Patterns Spicy 3Rs Answers

Have a great afternoon!

Mrs Craig

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