Carnival Time

Year 1 have been doing lots of creative activities this week linked to Brazil and carnivals.

We made masks for the carnival by sticking feathers, gems and glitter on to our masks. We tried to make the symmetrical.

 

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We made shakers so we could make lots of noise in the carnival. We had to carefully cover our bottle in glue then stick on the colours of the Brazilian flag on to it.

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We went outside and created big pieces of art work in the playground by splatting paint onto big sheets of paper. Come and see them in the Year 1 classroom if you get a chance.

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We also created some poems. We thought about what we could see, hear and smell at a carnival. We worked really hard to think of good vocabulary to use in our poems.

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Year 6 – Creativity Week

This week in Year 6, we completed research on Brazil and created leaflets to encourage tourists to visit Brazil. We worked our hardest to produce this work and we learned a lot of facts from our research.

As well as learning facts and preparing leaflets, we created bracelets and flags using Brazilian colors to use during the carnival parade. There fun bright colours helped protray happiness.

We were also taught some choreography which we performed in-front of the whole school. It was a thrilling time for us to experience and we think it was a great enjoyment for the children who were watching. Year 6 tried their hardest and showed their maturity and hard work throughout the show.

Along with the Brazilian dancing we created our own Samba band and Samba songs which was fun to experience their cultures singing and made a loud but fun atmosphere.

Overall we had great and everyone enjoyed themselves and the activities.

Written by, Sofia Sheckler and Bailey Wilson

 

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Creativity Week – Making a musical story

 

 

 

 

During Creativity week Year 4  listened to different pieces of music from the Carnival of the Animals.  We guess which piece of music represented each animal and discussed which instruments were used to show large and small and fast and slow animals. We then experimented with a range of instruments to produce different sounds. We worked as a group to create a sound story using different rhythms and instruments.  In our story we created a calm sea filled with playful fish, which ended with a shark attack.

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Creativity Week in Y3

During Creativity Week Y3 have been exploring the music from Brazil and being a samba band. A samba band normally consists of Tamborims , Snare drums (Caixa), Agogô bells, Surdos, Ganzás / Chocalho (shakers), Cuíca, Timbal,Pandeiro, and the Repinique (often played by the leader for calls) whistles (at the beginning to give the samba a beat).

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We used words and phrases to help each part of the band play their own pulse so when playing together we sounded like a real samba band!

 

 

Carnival time!

This week it has been Creative Week in school. In Nursery we have been finding out about Rio in Brazil .  We have looked at photographs of Sugar Loaf Mountain and Copacabana beach. We have been making costumes and props for our carnival on Friday.

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Sponging our tabard costumes.

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Our Sugar Loaf Mountain Costume.

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We looked at the costumes that people wear to the  world famous Rio Carnival. We have made hats and tabards in the colours of the Brazilian Flag.

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We have made shakers to make the sound of the drums at the carnival. We used empty bottles and put in beads to make the sounds. More beads make  a different sound to using just a few.

We have also discovered that the Olympic games are being held in Rio this summer and made a special flag for the parade.

Carnival Preparation in Reception!

This week, we have been busy preparing for a special Brazilian carnival on Friday. We have used our imagination and creative skills to create things to wear and use for the carnival. We have made flags, shakers, masks and a head dress to wear during the carnival! We have been able to explore lots of different techniques to create our wonderful art work!

Take a look at the busy things we have been doing…

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Mask making (year 2)

Year 2 have been busy getting ready for the carnival parade on Friday 15th July. We have made some masks to wear. We designed our own mask then assembled different materials to create a mask. They look brilliant! Well done Year 2! I cant wait to see you all wearing your masks at the carnival!

 

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Year 4 – Paper mache giant fish

We have started our preparations for Carnival week by getting creative and making giant paper mache fish. The children had to work together in groups of 3 to cover a balloon in newspaper and PVA glue. We left the glue to dry over the weekend, so that we can decorate them for our carnival parade on Friday.

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Year 3 and 4 Go Wild – The Residential 2016

After a busy morning finding out about the different types of activities we would be doing at Woodlands and starting our diaries, we finally set off.  When we arrived and found our suitcases and all of our DSC02188 DSC02189 DSC02190 DSC02191 DSC02192 DSC02193 DSC02194 DSC02195 DSC01426 DSC01427 DSC01428 DSC01474 DSC01483 DSC01484 DSC01486belongings, the next thing was to find our bedrooms and sort our beds out.  Once our sleeping bags and pillows were in place, we set off to find explore the facilities.

The staff gave us a safety talk before we split into our 2 groups and taking us to the zip wire and the assault course.  Once we were all kitted out with harnesses and safety helmets we all waited to complete the zip wire, even Mrs Hall and Miss Hughes took their turn and completed the zip wire.  The group doing the assault course had just as much fun getting muddy and wet on the cargo nets and doing the over and under beams.  They even found some mud with better cleansing properties than the local Spa!   As it was national hug a tree day everyone had to find and hug all the trees as well as give them a name.  Soon it was time to swap over activities and head back to the dorms and get cleaned up and start preparing tea for that evening;

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All too soon it was bedtime and we eventually fell asleep.

The next day, we were all up bright and early and after a hearty breakfast of toast and cereals we were ready to face the day’s activities.  In the morning we attacked the climbing and abseiling wall.  We were split into groups of six and sent to a wall.  Each climbing wall differed in complexity and the children really had to think about where the next foot or hand hole/grip was that they could use.  Everyone climbed higher than they thought they could and everyone reached their aim with a little encouragement.  Although not everyone completed the abseil, everyone made it to the top of the tower and got their heels over the edge of the platform.

With lots of encouragement from the children Mrs Hall was able to overcome her phobia of heights and abseil down the wall.  Massive thanks for the encouragement guys!

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After lunch was the activity that was for most of us the most fun the canoeing.   It was hard work making the canoe go in a straight line or just move, but once we got the hang of it and some of us got used to the water splashing our faces we were ready to race.  After we had a few races the real fun began, a game of fruit salad. We were all give a fruit and when our fruit was called out we had to swap seats with another person.  The last person standing was splashed by everyone in the group.  It was great fun and everyone got a thorough soaking.

Tea for the night was Paella.

We had a scavenger hunt followed by hot chocolate and snacks whilst sat around the camp fire.  It was really cosy.  As the soon began to set and our eyelids began to droop it was time to head indoors.  Before long our heads were on the pillows and we were fast asleep.  The day’s activities had tired us out.