Wednesday 27 January 2010

Parkhill - Year 3 and Scargill - Year 2 Video Conference

Sharing Work

The children at Parkhill and Scargill had another video conference link today. Parkhill's Class 3D shared some of their classwork with Scargill's Class 4.

Mrs Dorling and Class 3D talked about their artwork. They had been learning how to draw portraits and had painted self portraits.

They had also made books by folding a large sheets of A3 paper to produce a booklet. The children were then able to write and illustrate these books. They had written about a wide range of different topics.

The children from Class 4 at Scargill Infants asked some very interesting questions about the work. They wanted to know how Class 3D had learnt to draw a face, mixed the colours and painted the features. They were interested to know the part of the face that had been most difficult to draw.

Their teacher, Miss Haskew, was particularly interested to find out how the children had folded the paper to make the booklet and her class were very keen to try this out for themselves.

This was another successful video conference that everyone enjoyed. This is now a regular link and we look forward to the next session.

1 comment:

  1. Not only in business fields but also in educational fields Video conferencing is used in a wide range. Through this Video conferencing students are able to share their ideas, thoughts and their interests with others. Now-a-days in every Educational Institution Video Conferencing is been used.

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