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Friday, 3 July 2020

Poetic Art & Poetry Learning Story - Hurumanu 4

Hello my readers welcome back to my blog today I am blogging about my art & poetry. For this I have alot about the term of art and poetry. I have enjoyed this it is probaly my favourite subject because I love drawing and coulouring in I hope you have enjoyed this blogpost and feel free to leave a comment and enjoy your holidays.

My Learning Story

Hurumanu: Art & Poetry                                             

Name: Jaedun

Teachers: Miss Birtch, Whaea Raewyn, Mr Scott, Mrs Hastie and Miss B

Term 

2020

 

Reflection:

Give at least three examples in each of the boxes below.

What We Did: 

  • We based our learning on two stories from Te Taumutu Purakau - 'The creation of Tuna' and 'Taniwha and the Rakaia Gorge'.

  • We made  Watercolor Art / Splat / Blend / Drip / Salt

  •  We also made Tapa Art about The Creation Of tuna

  • We also did Weaving 4 warm or cold colours 2 brown strips and 1 textured strip

What I Learned: 

  • I learned what Tapa Art Is because i have not heard of it

  • I am not good at Splat painting because i am too rough

  • I learnt 4 Interesting Different types of art

My Favourite Part:

  •  My favourite part was drawing because i like Drawing

  •  My other Favourite part was Painting because i like colouring as well

  • I liked No Rush or Standards for water colour so i do not feel rushed and do it as quick as i can

My Next Steps:

  •  Get better at Splat art because i am very messy

  •  Be careful when painting because i am very messy

  • Listening better because i do not follow instructions


CARR Values: 

Make a statement below describing how you showed each of our CARR values during this Hurumanu.

Commitment

I showed commitment for taking part in activities.

Achievement

I completed everything up to  standards.

Resilience

I kept on trying even when things were hard but they were mostly easy.

Respect

I showed a little respect for sometimes listening.

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