Showing posts with label Stickman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stickman. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 December 2016

Stick Man.



Students in their second year of High School Education have worked on the creation of different versions of STICK MAN and used them to tell the story to primary pupils. We share one of those creations. Enjoy it, because it's superb!





By  Mª Soledad González. 

What's going on, Stickman?

In our class 1d the children listened to the story read by their older partner pupils in the 4th grade. But they didn't get known to the end of the story. The children created their own end and adventures of Stickman. By and by they developed a lot of fantastic scenes and drawed pictures to them. After all the older ones have written the textes to the imaginative stories.
Andrea Willeuthner









The wooden Stickman family

In our class 1c Mrs Pursch built an own Stickman family- together with her husband. So the children could see, touch and play with the "origin" Stickman. They've sang the Stickman- song, they've created little booklets. The older pupils, 10 years old, have written the text to the pictures. In the end they watched the Stickman movie. Really nice! :-)





Stickman around the seasons

The children, aged 6-7, recognized the traveling of Stickman through the four seasons better than me. So they created pictures of Stickman in each season. The teachers did an exhibition out of the small drawings.
All four seasons

Adventures in spring

Summertime

Autumn

Wintertime

Lego Stickman

Thank you all for the ideas! Anne Laure from Clermont- Ferrand, my children 6-7 yaers old created a lego- Stickman like your pupils. It wasn't too easy because of the two legs. I've translated the copy for the feelings. Good idea. Thanks.
Silvia



Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Stick Man





Our pupils enjoyed reading Stick Man by Julia Donaldson.


The third graders were divided into three groups. The first one was responsible for making their own Stick puppets. Here are some of them.
 




The second group came up with new parts of the story. Using Lego blocks they presented adventures of Stick Man on the North Pole and in gold mines.





When they read the story they could see that Stick Man was very useful to people and animals. Some kids thought about other ways it could be used, for example as a tennis paddle, lollipop stick, mast, flute, torch, broomstick, toothpick, ski poles and chopsticks.







                                                                                                                Bogusława Klimowicz