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 “Young Crafter Cup” – awarded for the best craftwork entry by a child aged 16 years or under.
  • 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 entering any of the gardening classes.

Reception and under

  1. Cress grown from seed in an unusual container.

Years 1 – 4

  1. A fruit or vegetable decorated as a real or an imaginary animal.

Years 5 to 7

  1. A fruit or vegetable decorated as a real or an imaginary animal.

Years 8 to 11

  1. A fruit or vegetable decorated as a real or an imaginary animal.

Young Biddenham Baker and Cake Maker

Years 1 – 4

  1. Three decorated cookies.

Years 5 to 7            

  1. Four cup cakes decorated as insects.

Years 8 – 11

  1. Gingerbread family.

Young Biddenham Artist

  1. A watercolour painting.
  2. A picture in any medium.
  3. An item for a child.
  4. An item from recycled/up-cycled materials.
  5. A creative item using clay.

YOUNG BIDDENHAM HANDWRITING

Years 1 – 4

  1. Copy the following and add your own illustrations:

A Wise Old Owl

A wise old owl sat in an oak,
The more he heard, the less he spoke;
The less he spoke, the more he heard;
Why aren’t we all like that wise old bird?

Anon

Years 5 to 7            

  1. Copy the following and add your own illustrations:

The Owl and The Pussycat

The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea

In a beautiful pea-green boat,

They took some honey, and plenty of money,

Wrapped up in a five-pound note.

The Owl looked up to the stars above,

And sang to a small guitar,

“O lovely Pussy! O Pussy, my love,

What a beautiful Pussy you are,

You are,

You are!

What a beautiful Pussy you are!”

Edward Lear