Last week we did work around Rainforest,
one of the tasks were for us to pick a rainforest plant leaf and draw it by pressing lightly on the piece of paper. We didn't just draw the leaves in one direction we did it in different direction and also maybe put one on top of the other. We coloured in with wax crayons and learnt to shade - darker makes it look further away and lighter is closer. Then when we were done colouring it in we used dye for the background then picked a bird. I chose a keel billed toucan. We did the same with the leaves drew lightly, then coloured it in then we cut it out and used the scraps from the extra pieces of paper to make it look 3D, Here's my one .The next task was a poster explaining about endangered animals why trees are being cut down and stuff linked with the Rainfrosets. We could do a slide, padlet ,doc, poster anything . Me Taryn and Leticey did a slide and a padlet.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
powerful paragraphs!!
Lately we have been doing powerful paragraphs, This is basically its when we get a picture of something than we write a detailed paragraphs based on the picture. When we write the paragraphs we have to remember to use punctuation and cops and mims and similes and metaphors if we want to make it better. we can write as the person or whats gonna happened. We usually get about 10 minutes to write and when were done writing. We share our paragraphs to the class to see how other people would put it . We will do this in the morning as a warm up before our contracts. we have done 3 in the last week. Here is one of mine.
This the picture of this powerful paragraphs
looking out of the clear white tent and seeing the sunrise behind the bear brown tress. A brown floor and grass green as mint spots,. hearing the birds singing and the wind whistling makes this the perfect view.
This the picture of this powerful paragraphs
looking out of the clear white tent and seeing the sunrise behind the bear brown tress. A brown floor and grass green as mint spots,. hearing the birds singing and the wind whistling makes this the perfect view.
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