Then we started layering papermache over the tinfoil.
At the moment we are adding the pest features to our masks.
A rat's nose
A cat's mouth
We are making kiwis as well!
A dog's nose
A hedgehog's nose
On Friday the 3rd of May kauri class helped Manuka class to make their paper mache masks. After we showed them what to do and how to do it we did some more layering of our own masks.
This week our habit of mind is thinking about our thinking. We asked ourselves four reflective questions when we had finished our tasks. We asked:
- What were we learning to do?
- How did we know we were successful?
- What might we do differently next time?
- What are our next steps?
We are also working on a drum routine to this piece of music
Ariela's Dad, Ross is helping us to learn a backing beat on the drums.
Hi Kauri Class,
ReplyDeleteYou have been very creative with your masks. I like the way you have shown the process you have used. I can not wait to see the finished ones. I am also looking forward to hearing your backing beats. You are very lucky to have a very talented Dad to come and teach you. Who wrote your production about pests?
Hi Donna
ReplyDeleteThanks for your feedback. The production is still a work in progress. It is being written by Whaea Petrina and Mrs Flemming.