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A selection of the models made by Year 4 children at Queen’s School.

A selection of the models made by Year 4 children at Queen’s School.

This owl was made from paper. The body and head were painted before being put together.

This heron was made with coloured modelling clay, then baked hard. Its legs are strengthened with wire.

This snail was made with clay, then baked hard. After it was baked it was painted.

This dragonfly’s body is made with coloured modelling clay. Its has wire legs, and its wings are made with tissue paper over a wire frame. The eyes are made with lots of tiny beads.

The frog is made from folded card, using an origami technique.

This ‘hidden pond creatures’ box is made from paper. The bottom is painted and decorated with leaves to look like the bottom of a pond. Pictures of frogs and other pond creatures are hidden amongst the leaves. A cling-film window mimics the water surfa

This newt was made out of clay, baked hard, then painted green.

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