Monday, 23 February 2015

Chinese New Year Dragon Shapes!

As part of our maths we have been learning about 2D and 3D shape.  We were set a challenge to make a 3D model of a Chinese dragon to celebrate Chinese New Year.

We worked in groups to draw nets of shapes we wanted to use. 
Then we gathered ideas for the decoration of the dragon. 
We then had to figure out how to connect all our shapes together.  We named the shapes on the dragon. We are trying to get these dragons complete so watch this space for completed dragons! 

Flushed Away animations

Class four watched the DVD Flushed Away last week. We thought carefully about how the characters had been made in preparation for making our own animations. We then gathered all the equipment we would need to make our own flushed away slug! 

One of the special features of the DVD was a step by step guide from one of the animators from the movie.  He showed us how to roll out the plastecine in certain shapes and how to use various tools to get different textures on the plastecine.  
We were surprised that it wasn't actually as easy as it looked!! 
He also showed us how to use cocktail sticks in a very clever way to construct part of the model slug. 
I think you'll agree we did a pretty good job!! 
We are now going to get in groups and plan our own animations around our space topic.  Watch this space...for some slug aliens!! 

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Beginning our Space and Animations topic

Class four begun their Space and Animations topic by researching the different planets of the solar system.  We designed posters about each different planet which we have now displayed in our classroom with our inflatable planets!
We thought about the order of the planets and came up with a mnemonic to remember the order. 
We then found out some information on the sun which we made into leaflets.


We have also been learning about stars and constellations. We looked at different constlations and the stories behind them.  We then used black paper and compasses to make holes for light to shine through. We plan to make a display of constellations on our classroom window.