The children continued to make their role play area yesterday and today. They have really enjoyed making decisions about the materials they want to use and the objects they want to make. Here are some pictures of the children's busy project.
The children had lots more fun using mod-rock to create a large statue.
They continued to make Tutankhamen's bed by weaving wool.
The children painted their clay objects.
They created wall decorations for the palace using pastels.
They created painted boxes using repeated patterns and paint.
The children thought about other objects that could have been in Tutankhamen's palace. They made cups, necklaces, wigs, pictures and thrones.
We have been so proud and impressed with the Year 3 and Year 4 children. They have been so creative and thought carefully about each decision they have made! Well done Year 3 and 4!
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Monday, 6 February 2012
The Start of Our New Role Play Area - Tutankhamen's Palace!
The children have started to make their role play area. They have thought about what would be inside Tutankhamen's palace and how they are going to use the space that we have. The children have started to make objects for the role play area. They started by making the large statues, small objects and statues out of clay, weaving Tutankhamen's bed and wall decorations. The children are really enjoying making decisions about their role play area!
Here are some pictures that capture their work:
They started to weave Tutankhamen's mattress using wool.
They used pastels and crayons to create wall paintings.
The children used crayons to write secret messages using hierohlyphics.
They started to make the large statues using wire, boxes and mod-rock. The children got very messy but enjoyed every minute!
The children used clay to make small objects and statues.
Here are some pictures that capture their work:
They started to weave Tutankhamen's mattress using wool.
They used pastels and crayons to create wall paintings.
The children used crayons to write secret messages using hierohlyphics.
They started to make the large statues using wire, boxes and mod-rock. The children got very messy but enjoyed every minute!
The children used clay to make small objects and statues.
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