WALT:
Create a piece of Mosaic using pieces of coloured paper
You’ll need:
Coloured paper
PVA glue
White A3 paper/White A4 paper
Scissor
WALT:
Create a piece of Mosaic using pieces of coloured paper
You’ll need:
Coloured paper
PVA glue
White A3 paper/White A4 paper
Scissor
WALT:
Create tree of the four seasons
Success Criteria:
Use paint
Draw one tree
Section the paper into 4 parts
WALT:
Create the seven stars of Matariki
Success Criteria:
Use pastel colours
Create koru patterns and ensure you have the seven stars
Have "Matariki" on your piece of art
WALT:
Create germ art using paint and straw
Success Criteria:
Use different colour paint
Blow through a straw to spread out the paint
Add eyes for effect
Auckland's water is in crisis, and there is a water shortage. This means the water we are using is getting really low. For this reason, there has been a restriction put on water.
We need to understand why water is important and who depends on water.
WALT:
Create save the water poster
Understand the importance of water
Understand how the water shortage affects people in Auckland and animals...
Success Criteria:
Create a poster on an a4 paper, make sure it is coloured and has a slogan eg: Save water
Tell people why water is important and how it affects people and animals
Watch this tutorial video and follow the steps.
You will need:
Paper
Pencil
Ruler
Colours
Health: Cover your mouth/wash your hands lesson
Understand the best ways of covering your mouth and washing hands so that we can keep ourselves safe and others safe.
WALT:
Create an art that showcase how we cover our mouths and how we wash hands.
Success Criteria:
Know how to cover our mouth and wash our hands properly
Display either covering mouth or washing hands through paper and other art materials
Autumn Leaf Painting project is an exploration of basic colour-mixing principles, with the aim to recreate the Autumn hues and shades.
WALT:
Explore colour mixing through paint to recreate autumn leaves
Success Criteria:
press the autumn leaves and paint over the leaves
mix autumn colours (yellow, oranges, brown, green, red)
The koru (Māori for "loop or coil") is a spiral shape based on the appearance of a new unfurling silver fern frond. It is an integral symbol in Māori art, carving and tattooing, where it symbolises new life, growth, strength and peace.
WALT:
Use pastel to draw and colour in a koru pattern, using bright pastel colours
Success Criteria:
Draw koru patterns
Colour in beautifully using pastel
Blend and mix colours
WALT:
Create a self portrait using different shapes to show face and body features
Success Criteria:
Draw and outline your face
Cut paper into different shapes and pieces that represent your face and body features