Friday, 21 June 2013

21/06/13

                                                       BACK TO THE
                                         FUTURE

Last night, was our back to the future production. It was like the most frightening night of our lives.
The nerves were intense. Sweaty palms, fast beating hearts the only thing that we could do was go out there and give it our best and get it over it. Our performance (6W) was summer nights and here are the other performances...

4W:OLIVER TWIST-CONSIDER YOURSELF
3W:MARY POPPINS-SPOON FULL OF SUGAR
4S:SINGING IN THE RAIN-SINGING IN THE RAIN
2W:SOUND OF MUSIC-DO-RE-MI
1W:SOUTH PACIFIC-HAPPY TALK
2S:WIZARD OF OZ-MUNCHKINLAND/DING DONG THE WITCH IS DEAD
6W:GREASE-SUMMER NIGHTS
5S:HAIRSPRAY-YOU CAN'T STOP THE BEAT
3S:SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER-STAYING ALIVE
5W:FAME-FAME
1S:LION KING-I JUST CAN'T WAIT TO BE KING
6S:HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL-WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER
FINALE:ROCK OF AGES-DONT STOP BELIEVING-EVERYONE-6W/6S

Got to go now as its 3:30 but will post more next week! Thanks for reading our blog!


Friday, 14 June 2013

Welcome to our Digital Leaders blog. In this blog we aim to keep you up to date with events happening around the Shacklewell school. Today at Shacklewell it's art day.  All the different classes around the school have been learning about different artists.  Take a look below for what they have been doing.

In Year 5 we made some of our own greek pottery using balloons covered in paper mache.  To create the pots we needed to follow these instructions:


1) Blow up a balloon then cover it all over in paper mache (bits of newspaper/paper soaked in a mixture of watery glue). Do some more several layers on top of this one to make it stronger. Allow to dry.

2) Cut the top of the balloon and the baloon will pop with very little sound. Turn the balloon shape upside down and take the balloon out from the inside.

3) Prepare an orange card cut lengthways and roll it in a cylinder with the top and bottom open. If it looks too big, fold and cut some more (still lengthways). Then tape your cylinder together. Now you have two seperate things. The cylinder roll and the balloon shape.

4) Now cut short lines at the bottom of the cylinder roll and fold outwards. It should look a bit like a top hat.

5) Make the hole of the balloon roughly the same size as the cylinder and then stick them together with masking tape so that you can paint on top of it.

6) Now get two pieces of scrap paper and fold them over and over again for about four times and then cut the rest off (but leave some extra to tape together). Then fold the edges and tape it to the sides of your greek pottery.

7) Edit your masterpiece. Look through the inside of your pot. If you can see any holes or can see through the newspaper, cover it up with masking tape.

8) Prepare some dark orange paint (to make your greek pottery look ancient like the actual ones) and paint your pot.

9) If your pot wobbles or falls, when it's dry, press it down a little on a table. If it doesn't work, make a base with leftover card as shown in the photo below:



 
 
10) Enjoy