Through My Window

May 22, 2020
Over the May half term break, for those of you who are loving having the time to explore your creative side, Mrs Mason has set you a project called ‘Through My Window’. As we are all spending a lot more time at home, you are probably spending a lot more time looking out of your windows!

What can you see through your window?

For this creative project, you could do a drawing, a painting, take a photograph, or make a model of what you can see through your window. Or maybe write a poem about what you see through your window; describe what is outside your window; write a diary as if you are a bird that visits your garden every day. The possibilities are endless!

What do you wish you could see through your window?

You could do a piece of artwork showing what you wish you could see through your window – it could be a place that you wish you could go to because you miss it or a made up place that only exists in your imagination. You could write a story about an imaginative world, make an advert to persuade others to visit somewhere that you love, design and write a postcard to a friend as if you are in an out-of-this-world location, draw a map of an imaginary land.

You can be as creative and as wild as you wish for this project. There is a PDF in our Hacton at Home G Suite in the All Pupils folder called 'Through My Window'. Have a look to get some inspiration »

Share your work with us: take a photograph of it and email it to mywindow@hacton.havering.sch.uk

We look forward to seeing your creations.

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