It has electric lights, glitter, curtains and moveable characters. Fabulous!
The Wonder Wall celebrates the children's achievements by publishing their work in an online space for the whole school community to view and follow. These articles have all been generated by the many and delightful visits that I receive from our young learners. Join me in congratulating them on their achievements.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Christmas Theatre
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
An amazing Tudor House
This started life as a box covered with with paper. The roof was made with newspaper to make the frame and hay glued on top.
Wooden sticks were cut to make the wooden beams of the house. Plain black paint was used to paint the windows.
Amazing.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Great artwork!
I'm very impressed with the high standard of work from this young man!
Monday, 12 December 2011
Tudor House Homework
The houses were either covered in paper or painted.
Wonderful work. Thank you!
Impressive Christmasy Lego model
This is a model of a downstairs house with decorations and a Christmas Tree. Very festive!
Thank you for bringing it in!
Anoush's Homework Project
One of her pieces included a survey of friends and family and their favourite vegetable.
I think my favourite was the vegetable collage as seen in the photo above!
Well done Anoush!
Spots and Dots and Chicken Pox
Wow. Your poem has been shared with lots of staff already.
Fabulous
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Pop Art
S explained why she has used lines to make the skin tone colour.
Well done !
Monday, 5 December 2011
Great bedroom design!
Fabulous stuff, Erin!
Tudor foods on the Wonderwall
Brilliant work!
Amazing Addition work from M!
Tudor Castle
We love your ideas and creativity. Well done!
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Tudor houses
They have used paper, strips of black cardboard and brown paper.
They learnt that Tudor houses are very different to modern day houses. Wood was used to make the houses along with clay. They also weren't made perfectly straight.
Great models boys!