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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 March 2021

outside the box art

 LI:  To think outside the box, be creative and complete the picture


This challenge was to think outside the box and be creative by creating a picture from the lines that were drawn on the DLO. To complete this task we were asked to continue the drawing and create an image. i enjoy this DLO because it was really good for me to learn new things.



Monday, 1 March 2021

optical illusions

 LI: To create an optical illusion


After using our smart searching skills to find out what optical illusions are we were challenged to create our own opitical illusions i enjoy it because it understand how optical illusions works and getting more information.






Thursday, 26 November 2020

Art Colouring Book

 LI: To use TEEL paragraphs to explain our colour choice.

   
Today we were completed the Step it Up art challenge from the Summer Learning Journey activities. The purpose of this task was to explain our colour choice using the language and vocabulary we learnt from watching the video and getting more information in the video.

Wednesday, 2 September 2020

Vincent Van Gogh timeline

 LI: To create a timeline to show the life of Vincent Van Gogh.



Made with Padlet

My group worked collaboratively using Padlet to create a timeline about the life of Vincent Van Gogh. Van Gogh was an artist from the post impressionist movement which meant he liked to paint still life paintings that captured a moment in time. We found it really interesting that while he was alive he didn't sell many paintings but in 1990, 100 years after his death, a painting by him sold for $82.5 million!

Thursday, 4 June 2020

Citysacpe of Auckland



LI:To write a description of my Cityscape using prepositions. 

The Sky Tower is the tallest building in the Auckland cityscape. It stands 328 metres high. The tall building with the round top is the Vero Building which is a high office tower. Beside the Vero Building is St Patricks cathedral. 

Beside St Patricks cathedral is shops called Queen street.