Foss – Muck, Mess and Mixtures

Topic Outline – Let’s get messy. Muck and mess are good. In fact, they’re marvellous. Dive in and get your hands and feet all sticky and covered in paint. Play with liquids, squish some dough and check out the slushiest and mushiest foods. Pour, mix, stir, splat. How does it feel to get your hands covered in goo? Make a wobbly jelly and draw with wibbly clay. Write recipes, instructions, riddles and poems – there are loads of scrummy words to describe messy mixtures. Work with paint and other squelchy stuff to create a new gallery space. What will you make? How will you arrange it? How will the gallery make you and your visitors feel? Don’t worry about the mess – it’ll always wash.

The children have been making potions, investigating and testing in Science, trying foods and fruits from around the world, reading Room On The Broom and George’s Marvellous Medicine and looking at creating in the style of different artists such as Carl Warner, Jackson Pollock and Andy Goldsworthy.