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Friday

Today, we are going to complete writing our invented persuasive advert persuading people to come to THE BEST SCHOOL! 
We will include an amazing fact, a question for the reader and a quote from somebody who already attends Stoneyholme Primary School.

 

We will be looking for:

Full sentences that make sense

Capital letters- to begin a sentence and proper noun

Y2 punctuation- . ! ?

Subordination for reason- because

To be able to draw basic shapes on a grid.

Let's explore.

Let's learn.

Let's try the guided practice together.

Turn to page 55 and 56.

 

Can you investigate and create different textures using pencil lines?

What is texture in drawing and painting?

There are two types of texture:

  • actual texture that you can feel 
  • visual texture that you can see 

When you make a drawing or painting with texture, you are showing how something feels.

You can use different kinds of marks that show texture in your artwork.

There are lots of different types of texture. Things can be:

  • smooth or rough
  • hard or soft
  • wet or dry
  • matt or shiny

Make some texture marks on the paper. With each pencil or crayon, you could make some:

  • small and large circles
  • zig-zags
  • dots and dashes
  • a mix of straight neat lines and rough messy lines

 

 

We are going to go outside to draw the beautiful trees we have growing in our school grounds, including the different textures of the tree trunk, the leaves and the flowers.

To develop basic techniques for resisting pressure to do something they don’t want to do and which may make them unsafe.

We are going to listen to Milly’s experience and decide as a class what she should do. 

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