Showing posts with label Brock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brock. Show all posts

Thursday, December 6, 2012

World of Wearable Arts

Today we watched Youtube clips of the WOW show in preparation for creating our own wearable art pieces.

We were allowed a full newspaper, 4 sheets of A4 coloured paper, 3 metres of tape, 3 metres of string and 6 straws.

After researching options for an hour, we then had 45 minutes to create our masterpieces before parading them in front of Room 1, our Junior class.  Mr Orr and Mrs Maclean were our judges for the event.

The criteria we were judged on was:
1: The outfit lasting the length of the runway show and judging time.
2: Creativity.
3: The model remaining in character for the entire runway show.
4: The name matching the art piece.


















Monday, December 3, 2012

Survivor Physical Challenge Day 3

Our third physical challenge had us sitting on imaginary chairs outside.  In teams of two we had to lean against the classroom wall and keep our legs at a 90 degree angle to imitate sitting on a chair.  Teams were disqualified for not following the instructions or receiving 3 warnings.  Team members had to encourage each other because if one member dropped out the other team member had to forfeit as well. By the end of the challenge there were only two teams that earned points - a tough and painful challenge!








Friday, November 30, 2012

Survivor Physical Challenge Day 2

The physical challenge involved one member from each team holding onto a mesh fence using only hands and feet for the longest time.  The first player dropped out after only 56 seconds but the winning player lasted over 22 minutes!!!









The winner of the challenge was Kaleb!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Survivor Day 1 Continues......

We participated in the Physical Challenge which involved each team eating 9 Fruit Bursts and then using the wrappers to make the longest thread.







Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Facial Expressions

Our very last Art piece for term three focussed on facial expressions.  We studied cartoon-like expressions from the internet and then replicated them on four figures.  We were able to choose to colour with pastel or paint or a combination of the two.