The whiteboard is still not fixed. We all get up close around the computer screen. We tell Naomi its a bit grey and dull here too.
Naomi tells us that outside in her garden is …………We have to listen to her description to guess what it is she is describing.
Yeshua and Eamon get it. Up pop some very big donkey heads onto the screen!
Imagine seeing a donkey in our playground!
We were going to do some good looking too and get Naomi to guess from the descriptions we give her.
Naomi showed us her viewfinder. We made our own viewfinders.
We were ready to do some close looking and describing of own.
5 P7 pupils were so glad they were getting the chance to work with our artist too. Harry is very good at art and he asked Naomi lots of questions while we put our coats on to go out into the cold.
We were still doing special close looking when the break bell went. Mrs Cross had to send us back in.
The big P7’s wrote down our descriptions and we would make Naomi guess.
Can you guess what they are?
- YOU SIT ON IT
- ITS BIGGER THAN MRS CROSS
- KEEPS SOMEONE SAFE
- YOU THROW A BALL THROUGH IT
- ITS THE SIZE OF YOUR HOUSE- IT GIVES YOU LIGHT
- IT’S GREEN AND GREY ANF GIANT
- IT’S WHITE AND YELLOW (the football net!!!)
Back in class we all listen and guess what our friends were describing- The gold thing up high that they weren’t allowed to touch was easy for all the class
– Naomi wasn’t sure! (the school bell)
Descriptions given
Descriptions followed
Imagination used
Viewfinders used
Descriptions given
Descriptions recorded
Imagination used
Mrs Cross laughed and laughed when Naomi described something for us to draw – it was the spider plant.
The P7s think our art class with Naomi is cool!
Reflections on the session
Eamon It was funny when we saw the donkeys at Naomi’s house. One was small and was bigger. When I went outside I saw the checker board on the ground. It was yellow and black squares.
Darcy The donkey was funny. she showed us outside in her garden. I liked when we went outside. We looked really closely. I picked the gate for Naomi.