Sycamore Class Portraits
Sycamore Class used their studies of Ancient Egypt and mummies to create their self-portraits.



Sycamore Class used their studies of Ancient Egypt and mummies to create their self-portraits.


As part of their study of Ancient Greeks, Beech Class learned about Greek pots and depicted their own with paint and pen and ink ahead of making their own clay pots.







In learning about the Ancient Greeks, Beech Class studied Greek theatre and learned about the masks that were worn by the players to convey tragedies and comedies. They used sculpture techniques with card to create their masks.


Beech Class explored many printing techniques. These included screen printing, relief printing imitating Andy Warhol’s work and printing from acetate.





Beech Class fantastically showcased all the learning that they have done this term. Well done!











Beech Class have been learning all about Ancient Greece this term. They really enjoyed their workshop that added to and cemented this learning.







This half term, Sycamore Class have been learning about Hinduism, including the story of Rama and Sita and Diwali. We finished this learning off by creating our own rangoli patterns and diya lamps. We discussed the importance of Hindus having clean houses for Diwali and made sure our tables were clean too!









Beech Class have continued their learning about forces by investigating air resistance by dropping different sized parachutes from the climbing frame.





Sycamore Class had a great afternoon enhancing their learning about Ancient Egypt, pyramids, mummification and looking at different artefacts.




Sycamore Class enjoyed learning new skipping skills. We are looking forward to practising them at play times.






