YOUNG BIDDENHAM

Young Biddenham entries have been classified by school year. Please note you should enter the class which corresponds to the school year you have just finished.

Awards in the Young Biddenham Section are:

  • The “Biddenham Upper School Association Shield” for the best item in the ‘Art’ category
  • The “Biddenham Show Young Photographer Cup” for the best photograph.
  • The “St James School PTA Cup” for the best item produced using IT.
  • The “Biddenham Show Young Biddenham Cook Cup” for the best cookery exhibit.
  • The “Biddenham Show Young Writer’s Cup” for the best piece of writing.
  • The “Mr and Mrs Ted Pile Cup” for the best flower arrangement.

 

YOUNG BIDDENHAM GARDENERS

The “Ormerod Cup” for the most points by a child aged 12 years or under

Reception and under

  1. Grow cress in an egg shell to create a head with “hair”, painting a face on the shell, displayed in an egg cup

Years 1 – 4

  1. A posy of flowers from my garden, in a decorated jam jar
  2. A plant in a pot grown from seed

Years 5 to 7

  1. Flower arrangement from my Garden, in a household object
  2. A fruit or vegetable, decorated to look like a Monster

Years 8 – 11

  1. Flower arrangement for a Prom party, using a psychedelic colour scheme.
    Consider using props (eg CDs, neon straws etc) to enhance your arrangement.
  2. A decorated hat, using flowers and foliage from my Garden

YOUNG BIDDENHAM BAKER AND CAKE MAKER

The “Biddenham Show Young Biddenham Cook Cup” for the best cookery exhibit by a child aged 16 years or under

Years 1 – 4

  1. One Homemade Pizza (maximum diameter 200 mm)

Years 5 to 7

  1. Decorated cup cakes – 4 on a plate

Years 8 – 11

48. One Decorated Cake for a party

 

YOUNG BIDDENHAM HANDWRITING

Years 1 – 4

  1. Copy the following and add your own illustrations:

A little seed for me to sow
A little earth to make it grow
A little hole, a little pat,
A little wish, and that is that,
A little sun, a little shower.
A little while –
And then, a flower!

Years 5 to 7

  1. Copy the following and add your own illustrations:

Not many people know
that broccoli grows in the armpits
of very big green men
who live in the forest
and brave broccoli cutters
go deep into the forests
and they creep up on the
very big green men.
They wait for the
very big green men
to fall asleep
and the broccoli cutters
get out their
great big broccoli razors
and they shave the
armpits
of the very big green men.
And that’s where broccoli
comes from.
Not many people know that.
Just thought I’d let you know.

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