Our school challenge next week is to recreate a famous portrait. Use your imagination and get creative. Involve your family members if you want, but pick your picture, strike a pose and get snapping!
I chose a portrait by Holbein (a Tudor Artist) to copy, but you can choose any artist and style.
Have a look at the website for some brilliant examples!
Email a copy of the original portrait and your new version to me: [email protected] or to Miss Blackham: [email protected] by Thursday 28th May

.https://twistedsifter.com/2020/04/people-stuck-at-home-are-recreating-famous-paintings-and-its-awesome/

Pride of Plover

Congratulations AJ Watson for winning the virtual Pride of Plover! You continue to show the learning behaviors you displayed in class – a commitment to learning and being the best you can be. Well done.

Is the sun coming back out?

I don’t suppose any of you are up yet but I get up normally at 6.30 to see to my cats even if it is the weekend. There is no sun and it looks very overcast! I hope it does reappear later in the day as yesterday was lovely when I went for a dog walk. This is Polly relaxing because of the heat yesterday.

Remember to send your rainbows/NHS posters

Here is a gorgeous example modelled by the lovely Ashton of the rainbow/thank a key worker poster for this weeks video. Please remember you can also send in your videos of your families clapping at 8pm on a Thursday! You can be as creative as you like and the deadline is now Friday 9am to give you time to get everything in. Please email to [email protected]

Magical Monday!

Morning I’m going for a magic theme this week for my alliteration so fingers crossed I can think of something for the whole week. Please log on so we know you are out there and complete some of the work tasks. If you want to complete something you might have missed earlier in the shut down that’s fine. Just please do something!!

Pride of Plover

I have two nominations for the Pride of Plover  –

 

Marley  – for always working hard wherever she is in school or at home. Although we are not in school, she is determined not to lose any learning time. Well done Marley.

 

Layla  – for working hard even though I know she finds some of the work challenging. Well done Layla and keep going.

 

It is a pleasure to see both girls working so hard. They could choose to be very little however these girls want to be the best version of themselves they can be.