Snozzcumber packaging
Today, Year 3 were designing packaging for the snozzcumber from BFG to make them more appealing.
Our Graffiti Tags!
In art have been looking at graffiti artists and how they often have a distinctive "tag" or autograph. We designed out own and then created stencils from our designs. Graffiti artists, such as Banksy, often use spray paints with stencils but we used sponging instead. We then used a black…
Are all metals magnetic?
This week we have been investigating whether all metals are magnetic.
River Nile fact finding
Today, we were looking for facts to help us find out why the river Nile was important to the Ancient Egyptians.
Experimental drawing
This afternoon, we have been experimenting with drawing. We have looked at artwork by William Morris to see how he uses colour and textures in his prints. The children were then asked to copy a photograph but they weren’t allowed to take their pencil off the page whilst drawing. It was very…
Printing
This afternoon, we started our printing topic in Art. We looked at artwork by William Morris, Richard Shimmel and Lisa Stubbs. We then used carbon paper to print pictures we had drawn onto our paper in repeating patterns.
Pizza time
Today, we were eating pizza! We had to decide which nutrients were in each slice first though.
Eva Rothschild
Today, we began learning about the artist Eva Rothschild and her sculpture work. We used art straws to make our own sculptures in a similar style.
Maiden Castle Mystery
This afternoon, Year 3 were trying to solve the Maiden Castle mystery. 52 bodies were found at Maiden Castle which was an Iron Age settlement. The children had to study clues as to how they died - Romans or another tribe. They came up with really good theories based on the evidence.
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Sandwich making
Today, we started making our sandwiches. We have tried to create a balanced, healthy sandwich and we have tried to make them look fun and interesting for younger children.
Bread testing
This afternoon, we were testing different bread options for sandwiches. White bread was the resounding favourite!