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  • Cave Baby

    By Julia Donaldson 

    LO: To imitate art techniques with a range of resources. #LlanExp

     Cave baby loves to paint and draw all the animals that she sees from her cage. Do you think you can paint your own Sabre tooth tiger or Woolly Mammoth?

     

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    LO:To make marks, including some letters, with the intention of conveying meaning. #LlanLit

    If you lived in prehistoric time what would you do in your cave? What would you eat? 

     

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    LO:LO to explore everyday language relating to length e.g. longer, shorter, smaller, taller.  #LlanNum

    Woolly Mammoth's were enormous. Can we find out how big a Woolly Mammoth was? How many Pili-Pala's tall ?

     

    LO: To make choices about what materials to use.#LlanExp

    Miss Harris loves to paint but Miss Blackmore will not lend her any more brushes as she keeps losing them. Is there anything that you could use to make your own brush and one for Mrs Harris so that she can paint in Y Coedwig.

     

    LO: To create representations of objects using a variety of mediums. #LlanExp

    Can you use your own hands to create a woolly mammoth picture. What other materials could you use to make it really furry?

    Step-by-step collage of how to make woolly mammoth handprints