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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

THE WATER HOLE



this is my kid's book I made for literacy it took me about a week to create and we started doing the whole thing about 4 weeks ago and we did the scripts for them and we did the illustrations ad we looked at the comparisons between two books and we all made our own books for this task hope you like it. Please leave a comment. :)

Friday, August 14, 2020

space logo


this is my logo for  my space inquiry it says Kentucky fried children because I thought it was a funny name for the group

Friday, July 3, 2020

Southern l lights

here is my explanation on the Southern lights and aurora. An aurora is a natural electric phenomenon that creates bright and colorful light displays in the sky. ... In the Arctic Circle, they are known as aurora borealis or the northern lights, while in the Antarctic Circle they are called aurora australis or the southern lights. hope you like it. :)

Friday, June 19, 2020

inquiry art mock-up

this is a mock-up of my piece of inquiry it is about pollution half of it is dead with dead land everywhere. the other half of the earth is alive and has bright green grass. it represents that if we keep polluting the earth it will turn out like the right side of the earth so if we stop using plastic we can keep earth like the left side. hope you like it please leave a comment

horror poster

this week I did a piece of work on horror I a found some posters that went through the years and I wrote a intro on a story that I was going to make hope you like it please leave a comment

Thursday, June 11, 2020

My amazing world issue work



This I a piece of writing I did on how we are all becoming addicted to devices and don't communicate with our family and friends in our free time so if you are at home and think you have nothing better to do just go have a convocation with your family. Please leave a comment

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

siapo art

One of the oldest and most important traditions of Samoa is the Siapo or Tapa.  It is a type of cloth made from the bark of the mulberry tree.  It is very time-consuming, because the bark must be harvested, stripped, separated, scraped, and beaten before it can be used.  It is then laid out in the sun to dry.


The artist uses natural dyes, created from items such as berries, bark, and nuts to make patterns on the cloth.  


There are 13 traditional patterns used on siapo that represent things common to Samoan cultures such as nets, coconut leaves, shells, and flowers.

These are the facts I found about siapo's hope you like them please leave a comment