Woven bird cages
Bishop Tufnell Infant School
These cages were made by Year 2 pupils
(6-7 year olds) with the help of a visiting sculptor.
They were inspired by the empty cage in Molenaer's painting
and considered its symbolism and wondered about their
own futures; when they would be the same age as the
children in the picture and beyond.
Before they started making their final pieces, they
made close observational drawings of different styles
of cages. Learning about structure systems, halves and
quarters, estimating and measuring length and using
positional language, they worked in pairs, using willow
withies soaked in water to make them pliable. They secured
the willow with masking tape.
Curriculum areas covered:
English - Speaking and Listening, Art and Design, Science,
Maths, Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE)
Key skills: Working with others, Creative
thinking, Problem solving, Numeracy
© Bishop Tufnell Infant
School. Photo: The National Gallery, London.
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