It’s Friday Stiperstones! – Art Competition

Morning Stiperstones,

Hope you are all well. I really enjoyed seeing all your wonderful fact files on Henry V111 yesterday. Some of your sketches were amazing as well!

What a wonderful surprise the staff had to see some of your faces on the video that went out on Face Book last night. I did have a little cry as I do miss you all so much. Thank you to all of you that took part- it really does mean so much to us all.

So…. last day of the week this week.

English – Purple Mash – Chapter 5 – The trainer Edith tells them she is teaching suffragettes the art of self-defence. When the children realise this could help the women in their lives, Edith suggests they could learn then teach the women.

Please complete the comprehension task in the 2Do’s on this chapter.

Maths –5. Y5-Spring-Block-3-WO5-Thousandths-as-decimals-2019

Please try and make sure that you catch up with all tasks that I have set throughout the week.

Art – Mr Hughes has set a chllenge. he has posted on the website an art competition. Last year we came runner up and the year before Lauren Doodson won £100 for the school and £50 for herself. So we would like you all to take up the challenge.

The Theme for 2020 is  “PLAYING” (in relation to MUSIC  and SPORT)  GUIDELINES

  1. The competition is open to pupils in Years 3,4,5 and 6 from schools situated within Oswestry and the extended area approved by the Community Service Committee. The competition is open also to home-educated children in this age group.
  2. A single piece of work may be submitted in each medium (two dimensional and three dimensional).
  3. The work must be the pupil’s own work.
  4. The work produced should not be larger than A3 (approx.30cm by 42cm).
  5. The picture should be two dimensional but may be in ink, pencil, crayon, watercolour, oil or another medium but not computer produced or aided.
  6. Photographs – which form all or the majority of the entry will not be accepted. Photographs which make up the minority of a piece of artwork maybe accepted – at the behest of the judge.
  7. A pupil may enter a piece of three dimensional art work in place of the two dimensional art work.
  8. All pictures should be clearly marked on the reverse side with the entrant’s full name and school address. Three dimensional art pieces will need to be accompanied by the pupil’s name and school address but not attached in such a way that it can be seen when the item is being judged. Please note that any entries without a name or address will be disqualified.
  9. All entries must be submitted no later than Friday 15th May 2020.
  10. The Rotary Club will appoint a Judge/Judges to assess both the individual entries and the school which in the opinion of the Judge/Judges has made the most outstanding effort. The winning school will be presented with the Millicent Kaye Memorial Trophy.
  11. If the judges consider a second school worthy of such recognition a runner up trophy will be awarded.
  12. The prizes are as follows:

 Two dimensional art work

For the best pupil – £50        with a prize of £150 to the pupil’s school

For the runner up – £25        with a prize of £100 to the pupil’s school

For the third place -£10        with a prize of £25   to the pupil’s school

 

  1. Three dimensional art work

For the best pupil – £50      with a prize of £150   to the pupil’s school

For the runner up – £25        with a prize of £100 to the pupil’s school

For the third place -£10        with a prize of £25   to the pupil’s school

 I am not sure yet about how the entries will be submitted, but will let you knw when I have checked with Mr Hughes.

Have a great day