Thursday, 31 July 2014
Painted Mosaic Tiles
Today we used acrylic paints to colour our clay tiles. We gave them 3 layers. We needed to keep the paint fairly thin so as not to obliterate the fine details and textures. First we gave them a base colour and dried it with the heat gun. Next we mixed a darker shade and added lots of water so it would pool in the indentations. After this was dry we used a dry brush technique with undiluted metallic paint to highlight the raised areas. After everything was dry we gave them a coat of acrylic varnish.
We'll soon glue the tiles into a mosaic along with beads and commercial ceramic tiles.
Sunday, 27 July 2014
Snacks
The children spent some time today making their snacks for next week. They cooked apricot and coconut balls (above) along with fruit jellies (below).
Mosaics
This week we used ceramic and mirror tiles to make a simple mosaic plaque. R's is on the left and L's on the right.
We also used air dry clay to make our own tiles for a bigger piece. We used lots of household objects, buttons and fabrics to imprint patterns on the clay. Now we'll let them dry before painting and varnishing.
Clay imprint tiles by R |
Clay imprint tiles by L |
Saturday, 26 July 2014
What's Inside The Computer?
This week in IT lessons L was learning about the insides of the computer. Here they are all looking inside the PC.
Saturday, 19 July 2014
Italy Lapbooks
Today we finally finished off our Italian week. The children assembled all the mini books they have been making into a fold out lapbook. You can download the lapbook free here.
Mini books inside the lap book |
Some of the mini books opened up |
By L |
By R |
Clay Creatures
These school holidays we went to a clay making class at Campbelltown Arts Centre. The theme was clay creatures. R finds this kind of work really hard as his fine motor skills are a little underdeveloped. However we all came away with a creature of some sort.
Monster mum and child by L |
Alien creature by R |
Mermaid by Mum |
Thursday, 17 July 2014
More Italian
Today the children were still working on Italy. They decorated these paper masks (available at craft stores) inspired by those worn to balls in Venice.
R cooked us up pasta with a tomato and basil sauce for lunch whilst L provided home-made ice-cream for dessert.
We also learnt some Italian words using Google Translate.
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