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WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT!

WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT!. The wind trio “Gael Force Winds” (members of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra) came to Sanday School to work with the children on a short musical production based on the book “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt” by Michael Rosen.

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WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT!

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  1. WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT!

  2. The wind trio “Gael Force Winds” (members of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra) came to Sanday School to work with the children on a short musical production based on the book “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt” by Michael Rosen.

  3. The Nursery children were asked to create artwork based on some of the themes described in the book - so….

  4. We set off on a Bear Hunt which lasted for 4 weeks!!!

  5. UH-UH! GRASS!LONG WAVY GRASS.

  6. We took digital video and stills cameras to film the dune grass at Backaskaill Bay.

  7. Some grass was “sharp.”

  8. Some grass was “spiky, like a hedgehog.”

  9. Some grass was “scruffy.”

  10. Some grass was “making crosses.”

  11. Is that a bear hiding in the grass?

  12. Swishy swashy.

  13. It was a “beautiful day!”

  14. When we got back to Nursery we made a grass collage.

  15. We took turns to use the trimmer to cut the paper strips.

  16. We used lots of glue to stick the strips in place.

  17. Sometimes the paper did not stick where we wanted it to!

  18. We put our collage and photographs on display.

  19. Van Gogh We looked at the painting “WHEAT FIELD WITH CROWS” by Vincent Van Gogh

  20. We projected part of the image onto a large sheet of paper and used finger paints to copy it.

  21. We painted yellow wheat…

  22. and a brown cart track.

  23. We were very proud of our finished painting!

  24. So the next day we all painted our own copies.

  25. UH-UH!MUD!THICK OOZY MUD.

  26. We took digital video and stills cameras to film the mud at North Loch.

  27. Some mud was quite firm

  28. Some mud was very wet

  29. Some mud was shallow

  30. Some mud was very deep!

  31. We experimented making mud with compost….

  32. It was very squishy

  33. Look! Black hands…

  34. We experimented making mud with clay…

  35. It was very dirty work.

  36. Jackson Pollock We looked at paintings by Jackson Pollock (including ‘FULL FATHOM FIVE’). We thought that they looked like splashes of mud.

  37. We made our own splashy pictures by using a pipette to squirt black paint onto the paper, then we dragged string through the paint.

  38. We worked together to make a large squirty picture

  39. We used squeezy bottles filled with paint

  40. It was very, very messy…

  41. …but looks amazing!

  42. We then tried “Mud Bomb Painting” The paper was clean to begin with …

  43. …but got messier…

  44. …and messier…

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