Watch as Miss Rowe tackles Friday's art lesson, ‘Observational drawing’. Using equipment that you can find at home, Miss Rowe provides tips and insights into how she would go about completing this task. p.s. Drawing speed is sped up, she’s good but not that good! William's Kick Up Challenge William has been working really hard at home on his PE and along with multiple videos and pictures he has sent us this challenge. Mr Hawkes was determined to nail it! See hisattempt below... You'll need: a magazine or finished colouring page, cardboard and scissors
Take a finished colouring page or a cool page from a magazine and stick onto a sheet of cardboard (cereal boxes work well). From here, cut up the image to make your own jigsaw. Try cutting it into smaller pieces to make it more difficult! Hugo and Ralph plan their days with a timetable - it is so important to maintain a structure whilst learning at home. What is your timetable today?
Dear Parent/Guardian
On Monday 18th May, it is International Museum Day. We have decided to open our own online gallery. For this to happen we would like you to email your child’s class teacher photos of artworks. These pictures will then be sent to me (Miss Rowe) who will curate our online art gallery. We want as many submissions as possible. Artworks can include: drawings, painting, sculptures or anything else you think we might want to include. When sending your artwork please include:
We need these pictures by 3:15 pm on Thursday 14th May 2020. The more submissions we have the better the gallery. We look forward to seeing all of your amazing artwork. If you have any questions, please email your child’s class teacher. Many Thanks, Miss Rowe So many children and parents are sending in photos showing us what they are learning at home. We are so encouraged to see children from Year 3 through to Year 6 demonstrating such engaging ways to learn? What would you like to share with your class teacher? Send your photos via email to your class teacher...
Have you ever been to the National Gallery in London? Now is your chance! The gallery has three virtual tours for you to go on.
It takes a little bit of getting used to, moving through the galleries virtually but once you get the hang of it you can visit hundreds of paintings. www.nationalgallery.org.uk/visiting/virtual-tours |
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