At the start of term we really enjoyed reading 'The story Machine' by Tom Mclaughlin. We then made our very own story picture books using lots of different art materials. Here are photographs of our class display and our amazing stories.
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Over the past couple of weeks we have been reading 'The Iron Man by Ted Hughes'. We took inspiration from the Iron Man description in this book and designed an Iron Man head using different shapes. We then coloured his eyes and outlined in chalk or charcoal to make his figure stand out. After, we used shading techniques with chalk and charcoal to explore light, shade, shape and space.
We love how they are all so different but all look amazing!
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Year 3 have been making Iron Men out of different media. We designed our Iron Men first, then we cut the shapes out of cardboard. Next we covered the body parts in tin foil and then finally, we added details in pen to make the character come alive.
We love how they are look different and interesting! Which one is your favourite?
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At the start of term we really enjoyed reading 'The story Machine' by Tom Mclaughlin. We then made our very own story picture books using lots of different art materials. Here are photographs of our class display and our amazing stories.
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Over the past couple of weeks we have been reading 'The Iron Man by Ted Hughes'. We took inspiration from the Iron Man description in this book and designed an Iron Man head using different shapes. We then coloured his eyes and outlined in chalk or charcoal to make his figure stand out. After, we used shading techniques with chalk and charcoal to explore light, shade, shape and space.
We love how they are all so different but all look amazing!
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Year 3 have been making Iron Men out of different media. We designed our Iron Men first, then we cut the shapes out of cardboard. Next we covered the body parts in tin foil and then finally, we added details in pen to make the character come alive.
We love how they are look different and interesting! Which one is your favourite?
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At the start of term we really enjoyed reading 'The story Machine' by Tom Mclaughlin. We then made our very own story picture books using lots of different art materials. Here are photographs of our class display and our amazing stories.
Converting
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Over the past couple of weeks we have been reading 'The Iron Man by Ted Hughes'. We took inspiration from the Iron Man description in this book and designed an Iron Man head using different shapes. We then coloured his eyes and outlined in chalk or charcoal to make his figure stand out. After, we used shading techniques with chalk and charcoal to explore light, shade, shape and space.
We love how they are all so different but all look amazing!
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Year 3 have been making Iron Men out of different media. We designed our Iron Men first, then we cut the shapes out of cardboard. Next we covered the body parts in tin foil and then finally, we added details in pen to make the character come alive.
We love how they are look different and interesting! Which one is your favourite?
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