Friday 26 June 2015

Matariki

I am blogging this because I love my poster and the rest of the work I have done.
I am proud of this because the way the poster came out was really great.

Success Criteria:
  • explains what the workshop was all about
  • shows why and how you enjoyed it (personal voice)
  • shares what you learnt
  • includes a photo of the activity (hopefully with you in it)
  • has that something extra special (e.g. instructions on how you could do the activity too)


Sewing was really fun because I got to do something that I have never done before. We got to make these denim wall hangings that were all different colours. We learnt to hand stitch some stars and do a special knot.  My wall hanging looks really cool and I got to have one of the best experiences yet. I felt really nervous when I went to sew because just before Mrs Beswick said that it really hurt when you sew your finger. My sewing machine was a bit old so it was hard to go slow and steady. It took me a while to get the hang of it but I got there in the end. We ironed the boat on and ironed the stars on as well. I found it amazing how I got to spend a day doing something really cool.










Success Criteria:


  • in your own words
  • summarises main ideas about Matariki
  • clear and easy to understand
  • has the creative “x factor”


This is my poster




Thursday 18 June 2015

Farm adjectives

This week for my blog post I decided to draw a farm. I put descriptive words beside the pig sty. I enjoyed doing this picture on the ipad. The words describe about the dirty muddy pig sty.


Friday 12 June 2015

Top 5 ranking

 

This is my Top 5 ranking that I made. It is about my favourite sport netball.

Camp moment in time

This is my camp moment in time that I wrote for our writing task. I thought it was really fun. 

Kayak leg of the amazing race




The scorching sun beaming onto my face is so hot that it is unbearable. There's splashes of water dropping onto my legs. I start to get goose bumps.  I couldn't wait untill it would be finished. The paddles moving up and down and side to side is in rhythm. Up, down, side, side, up, down, side, side. I could faintly hear Ians voice saying “Touch the rock, touch the rock”. We jumped out. Splash! My legs could hardly take the freezing cold water. The squishy moss under my feet is so gross. I touch the old looking rock and climb back in my very wet kayak. I paddle back to the shore hearing the sound of sophia encouraging and cheering. I hop out and put my shoes on my dripping feet. I run off feeling proud
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Thursday 4 June 2015

Product design

Breakfast Alarm Clock




Are you tired of waking up and having to make your own breakfast? Well I’ve got the thing for you! With a push of a button you will have your own deluxe breakfast. Crispy bacon, perfectly cooked eggs and crunchy toast will be the best breakfast for you.


  • The perfect design features of the alarm clock will wash the dirty dishes of your scrumptious meal.


  • The buttons on the side will allow you to change the time, replace the food and clean the oven.


  • The hole at the bottom is perfectly cut to the right size so that the plate can slide out with ease.


  • The choice of colours for your alarm clock is incredible.


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