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Thursday, 16 August 2012

My Art reflection By Latisha



Print Making Reflection

1. Are you pleased with your prints? Why / Why not?
I am pleased with my print because I worked really hard on it.


2. What is your favourite print and why? Crayon Rubbing, Crayon and Dye, Dry Ink and Wet Ink
Dry Ink and Wet Ink.

3. What is your least favourite print and why?
Wet Ink was my least favourite.

4. What did you find easy?
Crayon rubbing.

5. What did you find hard?
Cutting out my print.

6. What would you do differently next time?
I would take my time in cutting out my print.

7. Who / What has helped you in the printmaking process?
Miss Paton and my friends.

8. What is something you have learnt from printmaking?
I have learnt how to do the wet Ink and I have also learnt how to cut my athlete perfect.















Canada medal tally

This is my Canada tally and I am very pleased with my work and my team. America has over 104 gold,silver, and bronze medals.America is the top country that has the most medals.

Monday, 13 August 2012

Comparing countries with the medal count By Latisha

This is my medal tally and I put a lot of work into it so I could put it on my blog. By Latisha

Friday, 20 July 2012

Thursday, 31 May 2012

Art: My Hot Air Balloon Reflection



Reflecting on my Papier Mache Hot Air Balloon

1. Are you pleased with your Hot Air Balloon? why / why not?
I am pleased with my Hot Air Balloon because I worked really really hard on it.

2. What did you find easy when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
The easy part was when I painted.

3. What part did you find tricky when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
Putting the ribbon on.

4. Who / What helped you when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
Rose and Angel helped me.

5. What would you do differently next time? Think about: Painting, Smoothing, Gluing of ribbon, Glittering and Time Management.
I would think about glittering and painting my Hot Air Balloon.

6. What frustrated you when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
I got frustrated when I started to glue the ribbon on.

Thursday, 24 May 2012

How far can your Cable Car go?

On Monday May 21st Room 5 made cable cars using a rectangular and a triangular prism. Tyler's cable car went the furthest. His cable car went 8 meters. Fines cable car went the shortest distance and measured 3 metres.

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

My Origami crane instructions



*1. Fold the piece of paper in half.
*2. Fold into quarters.
*3.Open the paper up .
*4.Fold into triangle.
*5.Fold on the other side.
*6. Take one side of the triangle and push it down to make a square.
*7.Press the paper down to make it into a square.
*8. Make sure the floppy bits are facing you.Then take one of the sides and push it down.  
*  9.And then do it on the other side.
*10. Do the same thing on the other side and make sure it looks like a kite.
*11.Take the top of the kite.
*12.Fold the top in wards.
*13.Open the paper only a little bit and then fold it vertical.
*14.Do the same thing on the other side.  
*15.Press the paper so it looks like a diamond.
*16.Do the same thing on the other side.
*17.Press it down again.
*18.Take one edge and press it into the centre.
*19.Do the same thing on the other side.
*20.Fold it again and press it down.
*21. Fold the sides.
*22. Take one leg and tuck it down.
*23.Press it down.
*24.Do the same thing on the other side and press it down.
*25. Press it down.
*26.Gently pull out the wings.
*27. If you want you can pull the wings a little bit more if you want to.
*28.Gently pull back the paper and then you’ve  got your own crane head.
*This is how your paper crane should look like when you have finished. Now you can teach someone else. ENJOY!!!