The Secret Garden
During the summer term nursery and reception children will be involved in a Creative Partnership’s project called “The Secret Garden”. Mark who is a community artist will be coming into school to work with the children.He will develop the Secret Garden theme by responding to the children’s interests.
Watch the project develop…
July 15th
Our Secret garden project has now come to an end and today we shared our work with parents and other year groups.We have learnt so much from Mark and will miss working with him but we will build on what we have learnt and continue to develop creativity in the Foundation stage and across the school.
8th July
Thursday 1st July
Look at our secret garden.Enter through our special arch.We have flowers and trees. There is a place to make music and bugs on the wall.We have a digging pit and natural resources to build with and make collage with.
Nursery parents are invited to our garden on Thursday 15th July .We will have activities for you to do with your child. Please come at the beginning of morning and afternoon nursery.
June 24th
Using glass pens to draw
June 17th and 18th
Photo pictures
June 11th
Metal Minibeasts
Being interviewed by Year 2
Making Music
27th May
Working with clay.
Digging
Building
25th May
Collage with natural materials.
20th May
Painting the stems of our flowers.
18th May
More construction.
Making cement.
Painting our scrap flowers
13th May
We have developed the children’s interest in construction by making a building site.
We made more “Scrap Flowers”
Friday 7th May
Making “Scrap flowers” from plastic.
Construction work.
Measuring.
Friday 30th April
Weaving.
Hammering
Threading
Tuesday 27th April
Mark was first in school on Friday 23rd April .
The children made dens so they could explore the theme of “secret” and “enclosed”.
The children explored the garden theme by drawing pictures.































































This looks great fun, I wish I could come and build your Secret Garden with you all.
Wow was that fun, how long did it take you.
Dear All, We’re a Child and Youth focused non profit, we will be working with war affected Children, conducting a children’s painting competition on peace as we mark the Global Peace Day 21st September 2010. We’re looking for an open door of children painting material donations. For details on this event, visit our weblink below:-
http://www.aymu.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=106&Itemid=152
Albert