Wednesday, March 17, 2010 @ 10:29 PM
Hello Guides!
This Friday, the 19th of March 2010, we Guides at Anglican High will be having a Unit Initiative revolving around clay modeling.
You heard/read right, Clay Modeling! Time to relive the inner child in us, where we long to fiddle with that lump of play dough and turn it into something completely magical and out of this world. (Although we don’t really want to show it)
C:
Hence, for this Friday, you will all be given a free hand at creating anything you wish with nothing but colored clay.
Please bring:
1) Newspapers, in case the table gets smudged with pale pink clay that will dry and look like chewed up gum. Or anything like that.
2) Apron, for those of us who have butter fingers and ALWAYS find a stain or other on your uniform after recess each day.
3) PVA white glue, or Mod Podge; to stick your pieces of clay together. E.g., you can’t have a clay apple with the clay leaf falling off somewhere else.
4) Clay designing materials- IMPORTANT. Chillax, not the expensive kind you have to get at Art Friend. Everyone is required to bring more than TWO recycled articles to mould your clay pieces. In example, toothpicks to make holes in your red clay to make a strawberry; or a metal scrub to make impressions on brown clay to make it look like a succulent beef patty! Creativity is of the essence.
5) Scissors, self explanatory.
6) Rags, to clean up after.
7) $2 to pay for the clay, excess money will go to the company fund.
8) Papers and pen, for a write up on your patrol’s competition entry later on.
9) For those who have: clear nail polish to varnish your completed pieces.
10) EKC – EXTREME KUKU CREATIVITY.
B)
Yes, there will be a patrol competition towards the end of the session where patrols will be given a theme and expected to create a themed display fully out of clay. Pieces will be judged and ranked.
So bring as many recycled materials as you can possibly think of, for the glory of your patrol and be hyped for this Friday’s activity!
PS. There's supposed to be a number margin next to the list of items to bring, but stupid Word can't copy it over from the original document somehow.
Grr.
The internet, anything that has to do with technology and asks you to SYNC (honestly, this sounds like a bad word already.) something to something is B.A.D. Very.
PPS. There are supposed to be a total of 10 things to bring, nail varnish is optional.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010 @ 10:29 PM
Hello Guides!
This Friday, the 19th of March 2010, we Guides at Anglican High will be having a Unit Initiative revolving around clay modeling.
You heard/read right, Clay Modeling! Time to relive the inner child in us, where we long to fiddle with that lump of play dough and turn it into something completely magical and out of this world. (Although we don’t really want to show it)
C:
Hence, for this Friday, you will all be given a free hand at creating anything you wish with nothing but colored clay.
Please bring:
1) Newspapers, in case the table gets smudged with pale pink clay that will dry and look like chewed up gum. Or anything like that.
2) Apron, for those of us who have butter fingers and ALWAYS find a stain or other on your uniform after recess each day.
3) PVA white glue, or Mod Podge; to stick your pieces of clay together. E.g., you can’t have a clay apple with the clay leaf falling off somewhere else.
4) Clay designing materials- IMPORTANT. Chillax, not the expensive kind you have to get at Art Friend. Everyone is required to bring more than TWO recycled articles to mould your clay pieces. In example, toothpicks to make holes in your red clay to make a strawberry; or a metal scrub to make impressions on brown clay to make it look like a succulent beef patty! Creativity is of the essence.
5) Scissors, self explanatory.
6) Rags, to clean up after.
7) $2 to pay for the clay, excess money will go to the company fund.
8) Papers and pen, for a write up on your patrol’s competition entry later on.
9) For those who have: clear nail polish to varnish your completed pieces.
10) EKC – EXTREME KUKU CREATIVITY.
B)
Yes, there will be a patrol competition towards the end of the session where patrols will be given a theme and expected to create a themed display fully out of clay. Pieces will be judged and ranked.
So bring as many recycled materials as you can possibly think of, for the glory of your patrol and be hyped for this Friday’s activity!
PS. There's supposed to be a number margin next to the list of items to bring, but stupid Word can't copy it over from the original document somehow.
Grr.
The internet, anything that has to do with technology and asks you to SYNC (honestly, this sounds like a bad word already.) something to something is B.A.D. Very.
PPS. There are supposed to be a total of 10 things to bring, nail varnish is optional.
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Company Leader: Rexanne Yap
Assistant Company Leader: Ngo Xingyi
Secretary: Francesca Lee
Treasurer: Celeste Chong
NYAA/CIP Coordinator: Kalista Wan
Quarter Mistresses: Yap Qi Rou and Zhang Ci Fang
Logistics and Public Relations Officer: Adeline Loh
Patrol Leaders:
Dove: Kristie Heng
Orchid: Celine Png
Flowerpecker: Su Yanhui
Ixora: Bernie Yeo
Kingfisher: Kirsty Lim
Sunflower: Tanya
Sparrow: Ong Li Ying
Hibiscus: Yee Shuen
Patrol Seconds:
Flowerpecker: Ang Jia Yin
Kingfisher: Pung Yun Yee