Friday, May 18, 2012


Kiaora Destiny,
You were in such great form this week! You seemed to really embrace our trip to the wearable arts exhibition.  I enjoyed our discussion at the museum about the different pieces, hearing what you thought was interesting and what didn’t appeal so much.  During our affective workshop you were very self aware of which of the gifted characteristics applied to you.  
See you next week!
Alana

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

PASSION TIME PART 1

HOLA...

Today we started what we call here at Enrich    PASSION TIME. So basically we have until after morning tea till lunchtime to research or make something that you really enjoy doing. There are SO many things you can do. Here is a list of many things that some children in the class have decided to do: Movie Making, Clay Sculpting, Story Telling, Writing Novels, Animations, Computer Programming, Game Making & Wearable Arts. I am doing  wearable arts but you can't see anything that I have made because it's a secret, I'm going show you next time in part 2. HAVE A FABULOUS DAY AND UNTIL NEXT TIME BYE. 

Wearable Arts

TALOFA!

Today I'm here to the you about Wearable Arts. Some people might say what is wearable arts? Well that's easy wearable arts is CLOTHING. Now I'm going to tell you about why we went to see the wearable arts & the story behind some of the art. Today Alana said to the class: "We're going to the Museum to look at some wearable art to help you with our concept curriculum which is perspective." After that when went for a walk  through town and within 5-10 minutes we were at the Museum! When we got to the wearable arts exhibition I was amazed in two outfits especially. One of them was called the firebird, I like this one because it had a different varieties of colours like pink and an amazing blues and baby greens, it looked beautiful! The second one was made by Emma Whiteside and the title was Queen Adelaide. I found her dress appealing because of the effort and time put in to making it. Did you know that when making the cooper fans on Queen Adelaide's dress took Emma maybe just over 300 hours!!! I know that's ... WOW!
Here are the picutres injoy until next time...BYE




 This is Queen Adelaide.


 This is the Firebird.