Can I change how I look…Who can I be? Based on previous creations by the children, in the...

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Can I change how I look…Who can I be? Based on previous creations by the children, in the workshop, our group were offered a selection of materials to make something that they could wear. When asked about their thoughts on what to make the children’s ideas centred around some form of headwear, such as “a crown”, “a mask” or ”a nice hat”. Once they had decided what to make the children worked independently, or with support, to create their idea. The children were then asked to think about who they might be? One child’s idea seemed to spark another child’s thinking until a story began to develop. Rehim, as King, began to assert his authority over the Superheroes. Noah realised there was no Queen for King Rehim and Rashard decided he was the Knight to help Princess Leona. As soon as the children were wearing their hats or masks they transformed into their character through their ideas, body posture, facial expression, and actions. Rehim – “I’m the King. There can only be one king” Leona – “Me a Princess, she sleeps in the forest” Cayden – ”I a superhero Ethan- “I be a Hulk”. Noah-”I’m the servant. I do everythin g for the king” Rashard- “I’m the Knight. The Knight has to build for the Princess.” Workshop Summer Project – Week 1

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Can I change how I look…

Who can I be?

Based on previous creations by the children, in the workshop, our group were offered a selection of materials to make something that they could wear.When asked about their thoughts on what to make the children’s ideas centred around some form of headwear, such as “a crown”, “a mask” or ”a nice hat”.Once they had decided what to make the children worked independently, or with support, to create their idea.The children were then asked to think about who they might be?One child’s idea seemed to spark another child’s thinking until a story began to develop. Rehim, as King, began to assert his authority over the Superheroes. Noah realised there was no Queen for King Rehim and Rashard decided he was the Knight to help Princess Leona. As soon as the

children were wearing their hats or masks they transformed into their character through their ideas, body posture, facial expression, and actions.

Rehim – “I’m the

King. There can only be one king”

Leona – “Me a

Princess, she sleeps

in the forest”

Cayden –”I a

superhero”

Ethan- “I be a Hulk”.

Noah-”I’m the

servant. I do

everything for the king”

Rashard- “I’m the Knight. The Knight has to build for the Princess.”

Workshop Summer Project – Week 1

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Workshop Summer Project 2014

TransformationThis term we are working with the children in small project groups based on their interests in order to develop the children’s thinking, learning and

development together.

We offer the children questions which challenge their thinking We listen carefully to how they respond, reason and evaluate We support and deepen the children’s thinking about what they are

doing by offering open ended resources and the space to make their thinking visible

We are often amazed at their thinking and understanding, the way they learn from each other and how they can apply what they know in

different ways to test out their theories

 

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Workshop Summer Project – Week 2

What do I look like?

“I have black eye brows. My

hair is flat.” -Rehim

“I need eyes. Just colour these

colourings” (stripes) -Rashard

“I got little hair. Mommy

give me a kiss on my

head”-Cayden

“I doing my hair

like this”- Noah

“Got some

eyes and eye

brows” - Leona

The children looked at their photographs then drew their own representations of what they look

like.

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Workshop Summer Project – Week 2

Using the same pictures the children then used resources to alter their appearance.

Next they drew a portrait of themselves, after their transformation.

Who had they become?

Leona - “I’m a tiger”

Cayden – “I’m a man looking for

animals.”Rashard – “I am a clown”

Rehim – “I look like a clown. A

really funny, monster clown”

Noah – “I a old man. I

haven’t got no head

‘cos I changed

into a ugly, old man.”