Saturday 17 October 2009

Masks, part 1

 

Two weeks ago a few children made paper mache from newspaper and glue to cover balloons. This week the balloons where cut in two. Children had to draw a template for the colours they wanted to paint on thier mask first then add the paint. Next eye and mouth holes where cut out and the masks left to dry.
Sophie models from her drawing.
Tyra fits her mask for eyes and a mouth hole.
Max and his felt pen drawing.
Donnagh, really concerntrates on his painting.
Eneri and Charlie share the last mask.
Taylah's creative mask and template drawing.
Chardanae and mask.
"Children develop the confidence to choose and experiment with materials, to play around with ideas, and to explore actively with all the senses", Te Whaariki, Ecploration.

Look our for Masks, part 2.

Jessie
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