Monday, April 30, 2012

Faces and Masks


 This last week we looked at making faces. We started off making a small flip book by labeling the different parts of the face on the front cover then on the first page  we made our first face from cutting out different parts  from magazines, on the next page we drew a face with pencil then on the last page we drew another with felt tip pens. To finish the flip book you cut across the face under the eyes and nose so that you can flip the page to match up different face parts. After this we painted a face on a piece of card wrapped in tin foil to create a 'funny face'. We finished off making a festive mask which was printed out and the children just had to decorate with crayon, glitter and shiny paper.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Animal fun

Having 'animals' as a topic always allows many creative activities. We started by matching up flash cards, pictures of animals with their names by sounding out the first few letters. We then went on to use paper bags to make puppet animals from cows, zebras, cats and dogs, whatever the children wanted. Next we used newspaper wrapped in bubble wrap to make funny crocodiles/lizards. Lastly we went back to basics and free drew our own giraffes which we then cut out and stuck on black card adding some fun feathers, beads, seeds and matchsticks.


Sunday, April 15, 2012

Getting messy

I came across this picture from last year and thought would be nice to post.
We miss you Fin !


Franca and Lupe naming the different parts of the body using post-its. 

Around the World

Looking at a Map of the world is always a great way to start a class. I love seeing which countries the children can point out and how they are always amazed by how many counties there actually are. After exploring the world map we made our own flags then cut out min flags to stick on a simple map of the world which was printed on A3 for each child. We finished by making paper dolls from China, but sadly ran out of time to make a match stick collage of Big Ben.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Happy Easter

Even though this monday was a holiday 'Malvinas day' we decided to go ahead and have a fun Easter class. We stared off making our own Easter egg baskets by drawing images and patterns with crayons then painting over with water colours. When dry we put green crate paper in the inside and assembled the basket adding a paper handle. Then it was time to make some eggs to go in the basket. On the first eggs while still hot we used crayons so that it would 'melt' on and form a strong colour. On the next we stuck on small stars before leaving the egg to dye in colour. After a few minutes we took it out and peeled off the stars to leave white ones on the egg. We also made Easter cards, with a chick hiding in an egg, which you could open and close using the leaver. We finished off the class with an Easter egg hunt !