Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 February 2020

Moorhens - Under the Sea

Spring term 1: "Under the Sea",.
This was our arts and craft theme this term and over the past 6 weeks the children have built up a lovely under water theme on our ceiling. We have split it into 2 halves, polluted and unpolluted. Children have learnt about how plastic and rubbish can devastate our seas and oceans and what we can do to help reverse it. Please feel free to pop in to Moorhens and see what a wonderful job the children have done.






Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Celebrating the Chinese New Year at Moorhens


The children at Moorhens completed some lovely art to celebrate the Chinese new year.


Thursday, 22 November 2018

Moorhens Poppy Art & Crafts



The children at Moorhens enjoyed making a contribution to our remembrance day poster, by making poppy's out of tissue paper.

Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Didgeridoo Art at Moorhens

Summer term 2:
This term the theme is music. The children turned a very plain cardboard tube into a beautiful didgeridoo. With all artwork designed by the children themselves. They dipped cotton bud tips into paint to apply their designs.





Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Class 4 art overalls!

Calling class 4! Please bring art overalls tomorrow!

I hope you all enjoyed our Anglo-Saxon workshop today! Tomorrow we will be using you handkerchiefs to do some artwork. If you haven't brought in the handkerchief yet, please try to bring it in tomorrow and remember your art overall!

See you soon!

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Masquerade



Children started designing their masks towards the end of December.  It started with their drawings. They had to find out what design they wanted to put onto the mask before they finally put the real                                                                           thing into action.


Gold, silver, bronze and metallic paint was used. It took very fine paint brushes to add that special                                                                   touch to delicate areas.



                                                          It needed a lot of concentration.


                Children searched on line to get ideas for designs and colours they desired  for each mask.


                                     They experimented by mixing different paint colours.



Diamante and beads were added to give the masks a little bit of opulence.



       These are the masks now they are finished and they are hung on the wall within the Moorhens                                                                                   room.



         The close up photo's show just how much work has gone into the making of  these masks



        The top section and the face of the mask above was made by printing of a piece of  music and                                              sticking it onto the mask. I think this has a great effect.


Glitter was added to this mask above and so  gives it a different look to a lot of the other masks the                                                                         children made.


      Mesh and ribbon gave this mask a totally different look as it was the only full mask without a    headdress. However I think the combination of the bronze and the orange work well together here.



                                      A couple of peacock feathers are added to this yellow mask.


As you can see the children have worked really hard on this project. They stated off with just                         drawings and look how far they have come.
Well done to all the children who gave up their playtime to help make these wonderful masks, which                                wouldn't look out of place in one of those beautiful Venetian shops.

British Values


Children at Moorhens helped to put together a collage of all things which relate to our British values, customs and traditions. They came up with some great ideas, such as roast dinners, double decker buses, poppy's at the tower of London and the royal family. We also had a discussion on what they thought British values were and how they relate to every day life. All of this was added to a huge Union Jack which the children had lots of fun making.

Friday, 23 October 2015

Class 2 Page Update - Autumnal Art Work

Well where has that first half term gone?!  They do say time flies when you're having fun! 
Today we had a creative art day.  We have produced some wonderful leaf pictures and Halloween hand prints.  I have uploaded them onto the 'Children's Work' section of the Year 2 page.   

I hope you all have a lovely half term break. 
Have a super week!  See you soon :)

Friday, 17 July 2015

Moorhens Arts & Crafts




Moorhens were given 2 large boxes and decided to create a house and a car. The children were so eager to play in the house, so they quickly painted the window and door.

The car was the second box to be painted. Even parents joined in when they came to collect their children.

As soon as they were both dry, the children couldn't wait to play in them.

Luckily, both the house and car have survived during the  last few weeks, considering the children have constantly played with them both nearly every day.

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

The Art of Quilling at Moorhens







Children from Ladybirds to year 5 helped out with a project in quilling.



We designed a parrot to go on Moorhens wall, but as it was quite large, we split the piece of art into 3 sections so that it was easier for the children to do.






We couldn't believe how well the infant children got the hang of this, but some would leave playing on the computers just to have another go.
















This was a great social event for the children as it took quite a while to do and the stories and jokes which were told were a great way for the children to interact with one another.



The children were proud in what they had achieved and were happy with the final result.

Monday, 19 May 2014

Vango yourself with Class 3

Over the weekend there was a national project launched to get everyone interested in art. One of the ideas is that people recreate famous paintings. The project is called VanGo Yourself! 

Class 3 recreated The Last Supper which was painted by Leonardo da Vinci. 
I have put a copy of the original artwork and our recreations on the Moor Hall site along with a link to the VanGoYourself website. 
http://vangoyourself.com/paintings/the-last-supper/#form-panel2


Thursday, 8 May 2014

Moorhens Art Competition Winners


As you know its Moor Hall Schools 50th Anniversary this year and to celebrate this, Moorhens held an art competition. We asked the children to make a collage to include anything over the last 50 years. The winners for the competition were notified in assembly on May 1st. All children received a certificate and  chocolate for all their hard work.







Winners from yr 1 and yr 6 and two children who were highly commended for their lovely art work, from yr 4 and yr 6.







Junior Winner: Antonina yr 6





Infant Winner: Sophia yr 1


Well done to all the children who entered the competition. The children's art work will be displayed in Moorhens room.

Monday, 28 April 2014

Moor Hall Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration - Moorhens Art Competition

Due to the Easter Break, some children have forgotten to bring in their competition artwork, so we are leaving the competition open for any child who still wishes to enter until Wednesday 30th April. The artwork has to be no larger than A3 size and has to be a collage about anything relating to the last 50 yrs. A winning prize will be awarded to one infant and one junior child. All who enter will receive a certificate.

Thursday, 20 March 2014

Moorhens Robot Winner

Congratulations to Eliana Sison-Jones from year 1, for being the child who was chosen to take home the robot that the children had lovingly taken time to make. All the children who helped out with the project, had their names put into a hat and Elianas name was picked out of the hat by Amelia Raymond from yr 5.
Well done to all the children who helped out.






Ladybirds' Self Portraits

Take a look at Ladybirds' wonderful self portraits. We think you'll agree we have some budding Picassos in our class :)

Click here to view all of Ladybirds' galleries

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Moorhens Competition

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Moorhens Robot Project


 Having been given a large cardboard box, some of the children at Moorhens decided to make a robot.






All children had the chance to help out if they wished, as this project was done over a couple of weeks.















                                                               
The children used different materials from the bits and bobs
 scrap box to construct the face and body.






A couple of children made the eyes, eye lashes and others made the mouth.





The children came up with the idea of having a control panel on the front of the robot.





Ears were added, plus knobs and dials on the front of the robot.
Children then added  3 radars on top of its head.










 Now that the robot is finished, all children who have been working on it will have their name put into a hat. The name drawn  out will be able to take the robot home.