Friday, 10 January 2020

Fabulous Once Upon A Time....Holiday Homework

Year 2 were set a challenge over the Christmas holiday to create a piece of art work with the theme of ....Once Upon A Time which is the name of their new topic for this term. Year 2 certainly rose to the challenge and we have been bowled away with the response so far! Check these out!






Amaana has worked hard with her mummy to create the homes of the 3 pigs...



Ibrahim used collage and felt for his work and created a super beanstalk climbing Jack!


Jaylah was really proud of her mixed media collage of Cinderella ...love a bit of glitter!







Safaa made a super Rapunzel castle!



While Rumaisa made a bridge for the Billy Goats to cross the stream.


There was even a troll lurking beneath....watch out Billy Goats!



Keyarnae used her computer to print and make her very own book. Wow!



Zayan used felt tips to draw a super Rapunzel and a terrifying witch below.





While Zeeshan aslo used felt but drew a super beanstalk...well done Zeeshan!





Abdullah was incredibly proud of his Hansel and Gretel cottage....watch out for the witch by her stove!



And goodness gracious me!!!! Talking of Hansel and Gretle, Aleeza  made the most outstanding, amazing witches cottage. Complete with candy cane roofing. WOW!





Tarandeep used recycled card for his beautiful gingerbread man.....



And so did Ahmed...it was as as nearly as big as him!!! Love the scarf!





Another beautifully made Rapunzel tower with pom pom flowers by Arwa!




And a beautiful pencil and pencil crayon drawing of Rapunzels tower by Jahid.

Miss Fortner and Mrs Davis were blown away by the efforts of the year 2 children. Thank you to all family memberrs who supported their children with their homework.  You are amazing!

Monday, 16 December 2019

Moving mechanisms -D.T


Year 2 have been investigating moving mechanisms. To do this they have created some really beautiful background images of stormy seas which relate to their learning about the story of Grace Darling and her heroic rescue of stranded sailors many years ago.




To do this the children use white oil pastels to resist the watercolour paint that they applied.


They used their tonal skills to blend the colours for their backgrounds.


Some of the scenes were really stormy!





#

Once the backgrounds were completed and dried they were then able to add their lighthouse's which they drew on paper using pencil crayons and outlined using black felts.


To create the movement in their pictures Grace was dawn on paper and stuck onto a lollipop which was then inserted in a slit in the scenery.


There were some great facial expressions!!


Attached to a lollipop 



Once attached ...Grace was free to row backwards and forwards.



The difference between each design was wonderful...thank year 2 for all your hard work!

Wednesday, 13 November 2019

Can a material change it's shape?


Year 2 have been looking at different types of materials and asked themselves the question...Can a material change it'shape?
First of all they made predictions as a group by looking at a range of different objects made from different materials. Could these materials change their shape if they were ....squashed...bent....twisted or .....stretched? They createda fair test by keeping the materials the same and the type of forces they were to use.

Then the fun began!!!!!



Metal cans needed some serious force to change their shape! 




Results were recorded using a table


What can you do with a towel?


Shamir says you can twist it.





You can squash Blu tac.


Iusua says you can also squash a towel.


The results were building nicely.


Cor! You can definitely stretch a rubber band! Careful!!


Now what can i do with a paper straw?


The meatl pipe cleaner could really twista nd bend!


Sahrmake had great fun twisting and bending his metal paper clip.



"Nope!" says Ibrahim ...you cant stretch a ruler!



Year 2's conclusion... some materials can definitely change there shape but it often depended on how much more you had to apply.

Monday, 21 October 2019

Tones of colour with pirate silhouettes



Year 2 have had a busy start to their art curriculum this year. They have identified primary colours and mixed secondary. This was followed by them using watercolours to create tones of colour. The children then used their newly acquired skills to create a tonal background for their pirate inspired final pieces.





The children cut silhouettes of pirate ships with billowing sails.






Cutting skills were really put to the test!


Tarandeep was very pleased with his design.


Imran had a very stormy sea!


Juveria added birds and clouds to her design.



Amaana's palm tree was rather super.


Jaydon's perseverance paid off!


Mubeen was really impressed with hie independent work.



The children all worked really hard to create their final pieces of which they were all really chuffed with!!