Thursday, September 19, 2013

How to make a Medieval Shield

You will need:

  • glue
  • scissors
  • cardboard
  • stapler
  • masking tape
  • craft knife
  • shield template
  • paint (and brush)
  • pencil
  • colouring pencils


1.  Pick up your cardboard and your shield template and trace around the template.

2.  Cut out your shield.


3.  Paint your shield black, blue or red.



4.  Rule across your shield with your ruler.  
5.  Stick masking tape on the ruled lines so when you paint it, it will not go out of the line.
6.  Take your shield over to an adult and they will use a craft knife to cut out the overlapping bits.
7.  Paint your cross gold.
8.  Peel off your masking tape and you will end up with a straight cross.

9.  Colour your picture in and glue it on.


10.  Get your cardboard strips and staple them on
11.  There!  You have your shield.
By Nina

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Meg's Got Talent!


On Wednesday Meg performed in this Year's edition of HSS's Got Talent!  She sung "Love is Easy" by McFly to an impressed crowd.  "I felt really nervous, my hands were shaking,"  said Meg after her performance.  The judges thought she showed great confidence getting up on stage and singing without a backing track.  Well done Meg - you did R18 proud!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Stone Age Fun!

Football in Schools




Last Wednesday we had our first session of three sessions of Football with Ashleigh from Nelson Football.  As you can see, the skills were impressive and the competitive nature as apparent as always!!

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Room 18's art fun!!!!

Room 17 is first. We're going to do weaving but wait we have to listen and learn to now how to do it. This man showed us how to do it - of cause he was not in the class room he was on a video clip . Then Mrs Jordan (the student teacher) showed us again that because it was not so clear . Then we had to have a go at this awesome weaving!!! Then the bell rang for lunch so all of room 18
went for some food. After lunch we carred on with this cool weaving! but we now get the natural stuff - so cool! We used loads of natural and fabric materials! It was so fun!
After  the cool day in Room 17 well one week later  we (that's room 18 but not mr f - he had to teach another class some another type of art),well I should really tell you  what we did in room 16 well frst we  looked on the ipads for some ideas to do cave man art and after we did that fun!!!!!! sketching we got to start making the cave man art it was sooooooooooo fun!! Miss Armstrong was teaching and that was cool!

by Meg 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Hairy MaClary from R18

Room18, along with our buddies from R13, kicked off T3 with an assembly item to celebrate Hairy MaClarys 30th birthday.  Thanks to all those parents who came along and supported their kids on the day.  Well done to all the kids for the super effort they put into making it a successful item.





May the Force be with you!




Disco time in the Middle Syndicate!  What a fun way to end our Space topic...and check out those cool costumes!