Monday, 10 November 2014
Friday, 26 September 2014
A Strange Day In July (Narrative Writing)
Thursday, 18 September 2014
Friday, 5 September 2014
My Diamante Poem
NBA
Friday, 25 July 2014
Friday, 6 June 2014
Avon River Info Report
What know the history of Canterbury
So What write a infomation report about early history of Canterbury
The Avon River is also known as Ötäkaro.
The length of the Avon River is 14kms.
The first Maori lived in on the banks of the Avon River at a place called Puari.
☆Antigua Boatsheds
The 1882 Antigua Boatsheds are the last of the commercial boatsheds that once stood along the banks of the Avon River.
The Antigua Boat sheds have been a part of Christchurch's early history that goes back over 130 years.
☆Punting
Punting on the Avon River is an activity you can do in Christchurch.
The punts are 6-8 metres Iong and a metre wide.
The pole is about 5 net res long.
3 of the punt's name is Albert, Elizabeth ll and Mary.
☆The Future
The Future of the Avon River will see it having plants on the banks of the Avon River and a parking zone about 30 metres either side of the water.
It will cost just under 100 million dollars.
The Avon River is a beautiful place to visit in Christchurch.
Now What know the most important parts of Canterbury's early history
Friday, 30 May 2014
Friday, 9 May 2014
Reading Goals
What: make a conclusion or an assumpsion.
So What: we used a story in a School Journal to describe how Alison and Mike is like.
1. I think Alison is brave, because she went inside the tunnel by herself.
2. I think Mike is mischievous, because he tricked Alison into going inside the tunnel.
3. The gun placement was used by the solidiers to the super guns.
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Friday, 4 April 2014
Friday, 28 March 2014
Living Springs Camp Poem
Living Springs Camp, new experiences
Doing Archery
Wooden Bow with string
Jab the Target with the arrow
The long Distance from me and the target
Accurate Aim at the Bulls-Eye
Fire, the arrow goes flying through the air
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Choose your culture, treat it four ways
First I selected the Korean culture as my culture to paint.
I researched the icons of Korea and decided to do a symbol of the Korean flower.
Because it is native to Korea.
Secondly learnt the 'pop art' style Andy Warhol created.
In this style he chose popular icons and then he painted them using different colour mixes.
Andy warhol said "the rules of art are made to be broken" so his
art was very new and creative when he started doing this.
Then I learnt about the colour wheel and the different colours on it.
Primary colours-red, blue and yellow
Secondary colours-made by mixing the primary colours
Complementary colours-colours on the opposite side of the colour wheel
Analagous colours-three colours that are side by side on the colour wheel
Monochromatic-shades of one colour
After I drew my icon bold with a drawing pencil.
I then turned it over and traced it onto the cartridge paperfour times, once in each quadrent.
Next I chose the colour patterns I was going to usein my artwork.
I chose...
Complementary-blue and orange
Analagous-purple, blue and green
Black and white
Monochromatic-blue
To finish off I will add detail in black
I think my artwork is excellent because I used all of the elements.