Monday, June 30, 2008

The First Day!

Everyone was in school early today, preparing for the day ahead. It seemed quite a long day, but I think that lots of art and writing took place throughout the school, and work on the outside writing area has begun. Most of us are making the most of the sunshine, and painting outside. As one Year 3 child said, "This is the best day ever!". We had a special outdoor assembly, in front of our newly cleared area, to ask the children to help us make the area a special place to write (and draw!). They were very keen to help.


Most classes started their week looking at a specific artist's work, and then using a range of talking and writing activities, before doing some art work. In Year 2, the children looked at some of Monet's flower paintings, before looking at flowers themselves, and then making quick sketches.


At lunchtime, the children were given the opportunity to write about their lunch on post-it notes, and these were stuck onto a giant plate, and a giant lunch box. The Year 6 children ran the activity, and scribed for children where necessary. They are planning a different writing activity each lunchtime, for those children that wish to participate.


By the end of the day all staff were looking a bit tired and paint spattered, but there was no time to stand around chatting, as everyone was already collecting the resources they needed for tomorrow. Hopefully, we'll all have another good day. It might be a little wet, as we're planning another outdoor assembly, with everyone writing on the playground with paintbrushes and water.

Miss Proctor

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Everybody Writes and Art week... The day before

We're just about ready to start. I keep waking up early, thinking about all the other things that need to be done!! I know that everyone will help to make sure that it is a successful week, and that by the end of it we will have a great 'writing area' in the playground. So many children bring little notebooks to school, and really enjoy writing, it would be really nice for them to have a lovely, relaxing area to sit in and write. I'm sure that we'll end up taking our classes, or small groups of children, into it during the school day. Rachel, from B&Q seemed very keen to help to develop the area, next year, into a more environmentally friendly space, where plants could be grown. I'm hoping that there will be comments from other staff, and pupils, throughout the week, and I'll be adding photos of the project very soon.

Miss Proctor

Friday, June 27, 2008

Ready for action!

The 'wild' area is all ready!! Everything was finished today, and lots and lots of bark chippings have been used to create a useable surface. John has provided some great logs, to be used for seating under the tree. Jacqui has made sure we have an interesting range of art and writing resources available to us, and some teachers are clearing wall space in their classrooms, ready for the week's activities. Even Della, our caretaker, has been rummaging around in her storerooms, and has managed to find many interesting resources!! Let's just hope we haven't forgotten anything really important. But if we have, I'm sure that we'll manage to improvise in some way!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Almost ready !!

Well, we're just about ready for our special week. The site has almost been cleared, and is supposed to be finished tomorrow. I asked my class what they thought we were going to do with the area.


Some children were hoping for a climbing frame, but quite a few talked about benches and a writing area, so I guess they must have been listening to some of the conversations going on around them over the past few weeks. Everyone's finished planning, and I think most people are ready for Monday's activities... and we'll just have to see how the week progresses. Still hoping for some sunshine, so that we can we paint outdoors.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

More good news!

More good news today, as Asda has responded to one of the Year 3's letters, and is going to provide us with two more benches! Hopefully they'll be delivering them next Thursday. The children are going to be so excited about their new playground area. The rest of the site is going to be cleared this Friday, so we're just about ready for next week. Everyone's trying to finalise their planning for the week, and we all know that we're trying to do too much, and that we'll have to adjust things as the week goes on... otherwise we'll need to carry on into the following week! Lots of people are coming in to lend a hand, including governors, old members of staff and parents, so it should be hectic, but fun. I just hope the weather is kind to us.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Planning for Everybody Writes and art week

Everybody is working hard, thinking about special activities for the week.

The 'wild area' has been partially cleared, which caused a lot of interest.

Watching the strimming of the weeds, one Year R child said "This is better than watching the boxing!"

We are very grateful to B&Q and Homebase who are both going to donate benches!

Welcome to the Redbridge Primary School - Everybody Writes blog







Hello,

Between 30th June and 4th July, Redbridge Primary School will be holding a special "Everybody Writes" and art week.

There will be a number of special activities during the week and we will be posting news and photos on this site as often as possible.

One of the main jobs is clearing the "wild area". The following photo shows what this is currently like.


Please log on and check our progress.

Miss Proctor.