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Tag Archives: shape

everything connects, eventually

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Mosaics This year’s key Art project uncovered the wonderful world of Mosaics. The process was undertaken by one hundred first year pupils aged ten-eleven. After much observation, exploration, research, design […]

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pattern notebook #00

25/07/2015by Rachel Leave a comment

If colouring books are ‘in’, let’s play with shape too. Here are two!      

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forest of life!

17/06/2014by Rachel Leave a comment

Forty trees for a fabulous three dimensional forest. We began the year researching the golden ratio in nature and art composition, and followed this investigation with individual representations of trees […]

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spring power

12/06/2014by Rachel Leave a comment

Flowers galore!  First year middle school pupils took part in a short and springy drawing session. Flower textures were created by filling the petals with the shape of a spring. Butterflies, […]

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tweetkids papershop: paper chain people

29/05/2013by Rachel Leave a comment

Today, the infant school group made paper children, mermaids, ballerinas and football players, five of each to be precise, as we used the accordian paper technique to make paper chain […]

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tweetkids papershop: knees, toes, nose!

24/01/2013by Rachel Leave a comment

Head, shoulders, knees and toes, Knees and toes. Head, shoulders, knees and toes, Knees and toes. And eyes, and ears, and mouth, And nose. Head, shoulders, knees and toes, Knees […]

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