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Monday, 21 December 2020

SLJ - We will strive!

 Kia ora! This is one of my Summer Learning Journey tasks. For this task I had to write a chorus about success and stuff. My song is called 'We will strive' I hope you enjoy! and please don't laugh if I sound cringey. Enjoy! :D


SLJ - Summer scene


Kia ora! This is my Summer scene made out of different objects! I had to go outside and collect rocks, twigs, pedals, flowers and all of that stuff. Then you had to decide to make a insect or a summer scene out of the objects you collected. I chose summer scene. Then you got to name your summer scene or insect anything you want to. I named my summer scene 'Majestic river'. I hope you like my summer scene! and feel free to comment on my blog!


Thursday, 17 December 2020

SLJ - Tānerore & Summer


Kia ora! This is one of my summer learning journey tasks for today! It is all about Tānerore and summer. For this task I had to create a Koru pattern then I had to make the pattern repeat. For the background I had to change the colours to what I think represents summer and/or Tānerore. I hope you enjoy my pattern! and feel free to comment on my blog!

SLJ - Optical Illusion



Kia ora! This is one of my summer learning journey tasks for today! For this task I had to create my own illusion and then explain how it works. This illusion works because the contrast of the different colours. 

So when you look at the illusion for long enough you will sometimes only see white triangles and a black background or only black triangles and a white background. I hope you enjoy this illusion! and feel free to comment on my blog!

 

SLJ - Te Reo Maori - What are you doing today? Kick Start

 


Kia ora! This is one of my Summer learning journey tasks. It is all about Te Reo Maori. I hope you enjoy my presentation for today! and feel free to comment on my blog!


Tuesday, 8 December 2020

Term 4 extension reflection 2020

Kia ora! This terms topic is Art Alive. We have been learning about lots and lots of different art forms. 

I have really enjoyed this year. My favourite highlights was being an ambassador and camp. I really enjoyed being an ambassador because we had lots of fun with our audience and sometime they would give us some treats.




Today we also had a shared lunch for Secret Santa! It was really fun and the food was delicious. I didn't get my present yet because I have to wait until the end of this week.


A few days ago I went on a trip with lots of other people who helped look after the eels. I was invited because my friends and I made a movie about eels. I was the only one who came. We took the eels to a beach. We sang some songs and then watched the people release the eels into the sea. 

Unfortunately one of the eels died. It's not that bad because it was a natural cause. The eel had worms inside of it making it sick and un healthy. Next year Pt England is going to prevent this by getting the next set of eels wormed.

I am really happy about how I ended this year.

Art Alive Extension research - Photographers!

 


Kia ora! This is my research for this term! It is all about photography. My groups name is the Photographers! I hope you enjoy my research and feel free to comment on my blog!

Refection:

This terms topic is Art Alive. We learned about lots of different art forms. For my research I learnt about photography and about the seven basic elements of photography. I also looked at some famous photos of all time. 


Friday, 4 December 2020

Art exhibition - Term 4 2020

 


Fakalofa lahi atu! This post is about the art exhibition we had today! This photo is of me and my art. Do you like it?, I hope so. We had this event after morning tea. 

We checked out all of the art around the entire school. It was awesome! When I looked at some of the juniors art I remembered all the cool and fun art I did when I was year 2. I missed all of that fun because now since we're older the art isn't that fun but I still kind of enjoyed it. The juniors art was my favourite! 

My teams art is about patterns from different cultures. We had five cultures to do. Maori, Niuean, Samoan, Tongan and Cook Islands.  Once we have finished drawing our art we had to write down the meaning. Then we glued it on a cardboard and that was our art!