Art

Art Attack Blog, Week 5, term 3


For art attack my goal was to produce a piece of art related to our local landscape using either paint, water color or pastel.


With Mrs Marsh I learned about foreground, middle ground and background in landscapes.
With Mr Forman I learned about color and complementary colors.
With Mr Rule I looked at the different landscape features of Canterbury and Banks Peninsula.


SO WHAT?
  • I enjoyed using water color to paint my good copy of my landscape.
  • I am proud of my final result of my art and my sketching 
  • I included the Waimakariri, mountains and trees to my art
  •  I found drawing the easy part and coming up with the idea very tricky
  • I used water color wet on wet and wet on dry 
  • I learnt that red and green, purple and yellow, blue and orange are complementary colors and that there is a background middle ground and a foreground.


NOW WHAT?
  • I would like to try pastel if I did another landscape because I want to try to blend the colors a little bit neater and to try to get a different texture in my art
  • I would like to get better at showing foreground, mid ground and background a little bit clearer and neater


 



My Learning Goals for Term 3

My learning Goals for Term 3


What?
I have been identifying my literacy goals for the start of term 3
My reading teacher is Mrs Marsh
My writing teacher is Mrs Marsh


So What?
My handwriting goal is to:

link letters neatly and consistently.


My spelling goal is to complete list 7.

My writing goals are:
  • to identify the structure and features of a moment in time/descriptive writing
  • to plan our moment in time using our senses 
                                
My reading goal is to:

  • understand what the author has written in a paragraph to help us make a sensible prediction what will happen in the next paragraph.


My blog goals are  to

  •   add more detail to my blog posts:

  • to use a variety of ways to show my learning (text, photos/images, video) 
  • to complete all the set blogs for this term