Owlets are starting to think about the African continent and have drawn on the outline of Africa.
Classes
Science learning in Eagle Owls
Eagle Owls Science displays of the pupils work.
World Adventures around North and South America!
Barn Owls completed some amazing posters of an imagined trip around North or South America – finding out facts along the way. They are great and the whole school were invited into the hall on Friday to have a look at their hard work.
A very sporty week!
Owlets had a very sporty return to school this week with an introduction to cycling afternoon as well as a golf taster session! Hopefully they enjoyed both of them.
A very sporty week!
Eagle Owls had an excellent time at their PGL residential experience just before we broke up for Easter. There are some photos of their time just inside the mobile if you would like to have a look at parents evening in the next couple of weeks! They will receive a USB of photos at the end of the year.
This week they have started to prepare for the Dance Showcase in June, and began to learn how to play Handball.
A very sporty week!
We were lucky enough to have a Karate Taster session before we broke up for Easter as well as a Golf afternoon. Then this week we began to look at playing Handball.
World Book Day and Animalium
Eagle Owls all thoroughly enjoyed World Book Day and created a book cover of one of their favourite books. We hope that you will agree they have done an excellent job!
They have also continued with their watercolours based on the book ‘Animalium’. Here
is a sample of some of their work.
In their art lessons Barn Owls are exploring Pointillism
Barn Owls have looked at the art form of Pointillism this week. They are experimenting with the technique before redrafting a finished painting.
Pointillism is often considered part of the Post-impressionist movement. It was primarily invented by painters George Seurat and Paul Signac. While Impressionists used small dabs of paint as part of their technique, Pointillism took this to the next level using only small dots of pure colour to compose an entire painting. When was the Pointillism movement? Pointillism reached its peak in the 1880s and 1890s after the Impressionist movement. Many of the concepts and ideas, however, continued to be used by artists in the future. What are the characteristics of Pointillism? Unlike some art movements, Pointillism has nothing to do with the subject matter of the painting. It is a specific way of applying the paint to the canvas. In Pointillism the painting is made up entirely of small dots of pure colour.
Superheroes!
Owlets have worked very hard in creating an alter-ego in the shape of a Superhero. We hope you’ll agree they did a splendid job. On Friday they all wore the Superhero masks that they have carefully made, it was excellent! Here is a selection of their characters as well as an insight to their brilliant name writing.