Year 6 Activity Week - Day 2

June 17, 2015
Year 6 Activity Week continued with an arts and crafts day. Our creative pupils stayed in school and began making clay-head puppets. Based on their favourite characters from Bugsy Malone, Year 6 modelled heads from clay and made clothes from a variety of materials. The Tallulahs look fantastic in their 1920's dresses and the Fat Sams looks very authentic in their pin striped suits! Our pupils enjoyed the sunny weather and ate lunch together out on the field. This was followed by an energetic game of football and other ball games. The clay needs to dry fully before the children can paint the heads and add hair and accessories. When finished, the puppets will look fantastic!



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