Friday 16 October 2020

Pop Art

Do you know what Pop Art is? Today we looked at some Pop Art by Andy Warhol. Have you heard of him before?

Today in our Cybersmart lesson we were leaning about being a smart learner and creating our own original media.

We used Lunapic - an online tool and edited our portrait 3 times. Then we put these 3 edited photos together with the unedited portrait in Google Drawings to make a collage.

You can see all the Pop Art on student's blogs by clicking on their name in the side bar. 

Here are some collages from today...

Billie's collage


Heath's collage



 

Friday 18 September 2020

Greetings in Te Reo Māori

 We have been working hard at using greeting in Te Reo Māori in Room 3. In our Cybersmart lessons we have been creating scenes where 2 animals meet and greet each other in Te Reo Māori.

Scratch is an online program where we can code our own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share our creations with others. We will share ours on our blogs.
Scratch helps us to learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and use our computational thinking. 

We are still working on our projects because we have just learned today how to add a second scene. 

Here is some of our work so far...

Lyem's work
We were using Scratch in Te Reo Maori. It's going to be hard to make the polar bear catch the penguin.
I'm still working on it but I'm sure it will be better in a couple of days . I liked typing in the Maori words because we haven't done it before. I also liked doing the coding because there was lots of different codes to make sounds, things move, and lots of other ones too.

Georgia's work
We have been learning to use Te Reo Maori in Scratch.
I enjoyed changing the backgrounds.
I found it challenging to to switch the backgrounds.
My digital learning object shows about Scratch and to to use Scratch and how to code.
Next time I would change the backgrounds.

Friday 11 September 2020

Potato in a Bucket

We have been blogging about our "Potato in a Bucket". We have planted a potato to grow in a bucket. 

You might be asking why we are doing this. We are having a competition with Room 1 and Room 4. The project is for charity. The funds will go to the Alzeihmer's Society. 

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Friday 4 September 2020

Animated Names

We have been using Scratch on our Chromebooks to animate our names. We have to set up the scene and add the letters of our name, then code each letter to animate them. 

Have you used Scratch?  Click here for a tutorial on how to animate your name.

Lyem working on his animation

Phoebe working on her animation


Friday 7 August 2020

Te Reo Māori Mihi - Greetings & Coding

 Today in our Cybersmart lesson we were practising using our greetings in Te Reo Māori in Scratch.

Lots of us have not used Scratch before so it was a brand new experience for all of us.

We had to change the sprite and have 2 sprites. Then we had to use the code blocks to make the sprites do what we wanted. We had to have our sprites greet each other in Te Reo Māori. We tested and debugged lots.

Here is Georgia's first attempt at Scratch. Ka pai Georgia!

Here is Tim's Scratch project. He even worked out how to make the frogs say "Ribit". Ka mau te wehi!

Sunday 24 May 2020

Dice Times

I set a maths task for my class to create a table to play a maths game called Dice Doubles. From this we talked about other activities with 2 dice, where we could plot results on a table/graph. We came up with Dice Difference and then Dice Times. James had the challenge of working out which numbers would be needed on the x axis to play Dice Times.