Friday, May 8, 2020

Superhero Week!

Welcome to Superhero Week! 

I know Class 2 and Class 5 have been looking at Superheroes, so, this is your chance to create some Superhero Art! 

Maybe you can use one you created as inspiration. 


There is one video this week.
And plenty more ideas below for you to choose from below as well!





Try one of these extras on your own, without a video! 
Instructions are next to them for this week, look at the pictures and follow the links to help you! 










Superhero Mask and Cuffs

1. First, think about what 3 colours would be your super hero colours. 
2. Design a motif or a symbol that defines you as a super hero, it could be a star, lightning bolt, heart, planet, anything!
3. Use 2 toilet rolls, cut one edge lengthways, and decorate with paint, coloured paper, and your symbols. You can glue your coloured paper over them if you want a smoother look!
4. Use this mask template: 
or make your own, matching the colours of your cuffs, and put your symbol on it too!
5. Make 2 small holes in your mask, tie some string
6. Wear, and you have your super hero disguise! 


Miniature Comic Book

1. Find some white paper and the supplies you need
2. Follow instructions in this link for how to make a mini book - you might need a bit of help from mum, dad or an older brother and sister for this one!
3. You can decorate your book how ever you want and write your own Superhero adventure!

 


Onomatopoeia Plaques

Another Salt Dough Favourite!

1. Find the supplies you need!
2. Make some Salt Dough, follow the link if you have forgotten how to make it!
3. Cut some cardboard from cereal boxes, or leftover, into cool shapes, some templates are here if needed. 
4. Use crayons, paint, coloured pencils to colour your background how ever you want!
5. Think of some onomatopoeia, or sound words that relate to super heroes like BOOM, POP, POP, SPLAT, CRASH
6. Create your word using Salt Dough onto your Plaque and leave to dry!
7. Once dry, you can paint and decorate how ever you want!
8. Use a whole punch to create 2 holes, and a pipe cleaner, or some string to hang your plaque!


This process can also be used to make really cool name plaques for you Bedroom Door, have a go if you want! 

Class 1, I know you love Supertato! So enjoy this audiobook too if you want to listen. And to anyone else that wants to! 



Inspired by Cassie Stephens

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