Friday, August 22, 2014

Artists in Residence In Room 14

Miss Morris and Mrs Ramsay love working alongside Room 14 tamariki as we explore and create in Visual Arts.

In Visual Arts we learn the elements and techniques of art creating but its also a very effective way to display our learning from other areas of the Curriculum. As we work through creating our artworks we learn that good things take time and effort. Visual art creating is a fantastic way to develop patience, perseverance, commitment and determination as tamariki complete a project over several learning sessions.

Check out these amazing pieces of art created by Room 14 tamariki.

Our owls showcase our learning in using different materials to create texture. Twoot twoo....



















The Zebras demonstrate how we can use collage and different materials to create animals with different textures and links into our learning about repeating patterns in maths.





We used different tools, materials and techniques with line and shape to share what we have been learning in dance with our organic dancing shapes.























These fantastic clowns show our learning about symmetry and reflection in maths.







6 comments:

  1. I love the time and care you put into your artwork Room 14. You have created pieces you can treasure forever.

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  2. Wow Room 14 - you are such clever artists and even more clever to link it all to your maths learning. Are you sure you guys are only 6 and 7??? You are soooo good.

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  3. Well done kids. You did a super job on your clowns. I can't even tell which side is the photocopied side!!!! Fantastic symmetry and effective use of colour.

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  4. What Fabulous art everyone has done.....Mrs Ramsay what great ideas you have for your lovely students

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  5. Very Cool Art work!!!! Lucky Room 14 with an Awesome teacher like Mrs Ramsay who has you doing super fun art.

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  6. Wow I love the art work.
    Well done and keep u the good work!

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