Tuesday 18 October 2016

Cedar Class Demonstrate Reciprocity


Reciprocity is this terms Learning Power focus. Reciprocity is the ability to work well collaboratively, to be respectful of others and to communicate confidently and effectively. 

The children in Cedar Class certainly demonstrated Reciprocity in their recent Art/D.T lesson where they had to work together to create a 3D house from the Great Fire of London. The children used various different materials to make their house, including: paper, card, glue and cellotape. The children had to work collaboratively to decide what features of the 1666 houses they wanted to include. Most children chose to colour their houses white and include a pointed roof and black beams - common features of the houses in 1666.

After half term Year 2 will be burning their houses in the fire pit to recreate the Great Fire of London. 

"We included a pointed roof as the houses in 1666 had pointed roofs." Sophia.

"I am working with Joe to help him stick the paper with cellotape." Maisy.

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