Monday 31 August 2009

Bubber


Netana and Kian are using our new resource called 'Bubber'. Bubber is a modelling compound that has an odd smell and feels like Eskimo lollies. It is as light as air and as fluffy as a cloud. Bubber can be used to build all sorts of things like mountains & skyscrapers or used to explore the art of carving. Netana and Kian are working together using castle moulds to see what they can build. This fits into the Contribution Strand of Te Whaariki where children experience an environment where they are encouraged to work alongside others and the Exploration Strand where children develop the confidence to choose and experiment with materials, to play around with ideas, and to explore actively with all the senses.
Lydene
Massey Student Teacher





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