Monday, 28 May 2012

More Olympic projects- a big well done to Mr. M's classes this time!

The Olympic rings and Olympic torches proved popular, and we have to say a big thank you to Charlie for the Olympic cookies!!





Monday, 21 May 2012

7I1 wearing Elinor's Olympic presentation.


Well done Elinor- amazing project. Check out Tony's goggles!

Monday, 14 May 2012

And so they start - here come our fantastic Olympics Projects!

This was Hollie's first project since joining the class, and it won her a round of applause! She really went the 'extra mile' here.



This project secured Kelsey another 'A grade with a smiley face'! We also enjoyed the three videos that she had to accompany it. The box that she made to keep her project in was also a fantastic and original idea!



Abdul and Sammy collaborated on this project. The booklet in the bottom right of the picture contained a huge amount of info, and we were all really impressed that they knew this well enough to talk about it.


Callum, Fahim, Rayhan and Sayek are preparing a presentation to tell teachers from other schools all about the fantastic home-learning projects you have produced this year.


Check out Isobel's imaginative timeline, and the pockets that she has made for her information



Well done Libby and Georgia - you went the 'extra mile' once again!


A big well done to Sheika- all of the information is behind the doors!



Ryan with his Olympic Project. Ryan ordered polystyrene rings from the internet and painted them. He then produced a booklet of information to go with the model.Well done Ryan- nearly everybody who entered the classroom this afternoon asked about your work!




Below is the front cover of Labiba's project. You can't tell from the photo, but it was shaped like a team GB T-Shirt. Very imaginative Labiba!


The inside of Labiba's project, featuring Wenlock and Mandeville!





A lovely joint effort from Essie and Abby- they also included a Popplet, and a video of them making their presentation!


Well done Eve - we liked how you based your colour scheme on the Union Jack!


Brenden and Faisal produced a life-sized project. A special thanks also to the member of Y10 who carried it to school for them!


Erin was inspired by a visit to Hobbycraft. We were inspired by how well she talked us through the information that she had researched!



Keep blog-watching - more photos to follow tomorrow!