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primary exploring drawing materials
Shared Ink Drawing Inspired by “Where the Wild Things Are”
Drawing Soft Toys Inspired by “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak
Wax Resist Autumn Leaves by Rosie James
Building and Drawing
Feeling Our Way Around Wool
Early Primary Sketchbook Exploration
Drawing with a Ruler
Developing Sketchbook Work with Pink Pig Sketchbooks
Drawing Outside & Never-Ending Landscapes
Year Three Pupils Explore Stencils, Composition and Expressive Mark Making with Oil Pastels
Linking Flock Together to your Curriculum: Key Stage 1 – 3
Year 3 & 4 Making Club: Animal Parade – Week One
Year 3 & 4 Making Club: Animating Articulated Beasts
Wax Resist with Coloured Inks and Sgraffito on Foamboard
Chimera – A Drawing Workshop with Eleanor Somerset
Houses from Around the World: International Day at Monkfield Primary School
Responding to Place by Claire Louise Mather
Drawing on Pebbles to Make Treasured Fossils
Using Pastels to Capture Texture
Scraperboard Woodcut Lookalikes
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