To begin their research into World War 2, Year 6 followed a step-by-step tutorial to learn how to sketch a Spitfire. At first, the children were daunted by the task ahead as they thought it would be very difficult to draw the iconic flying machine. However, the amazing artists were delighted that, by following clear instructions, they managed to produce pictures of which they could be proud. Next week, Year 6 will be adding backgrounds to their budding masterpieces.
Year 6: Spitfire Art
September 13, 2019
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