Monday, 30 November 2020
Thursday, 26 November 2020
Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Term 4 Animation Voice over!
Animation Voice Over
WALT uses oral, written, and visual language features to create meaning and effect and engage interest.
Your animation task was:
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PLAN-Write some key words to help when you write your sentences |
Introduce your animation (this doesn’t need to be long): What have we been learning about this term? (Inquiry topic) |
In order of appearance on your animation: What are the medium (material) and tools used and how could you show this in an animation? The Material used for this carving is bone,wood and chisel Where might you find examples of this art form? You can find examples of this in a Te Whare Ako on the ceilings and on the sides What colours are you likely to find in this type of artwork? The only colours I find in carving is brown, there might be other colours in carving but the only colour, I see is brown Comment down below,if you know what other colours there are in carving, What designs (motifs) might you see in the artwork. You might see Different kinds of designs, What Te reo māori words could you use in your voice over to describe your animation and the artwork? |
Summary/ Conclusion - Thank your audience and ask for a comment to be left on your blog. |
WRITE |
This is my animation, the materials used for this carving is bone,chisel, wood and stone, you can find examples of this in te whare akos on the ceilings or on the sides,the likely colour to be seen on this is brown and dark red velvet, you might or might not see some kinds of designs here, but if you wanna carve first you have to have an axe and go to the forest or find a tree somewhere close then cut it down a bit and take some wood, after you have cutted down some of the tree then take the wood and start carving but first you need 2-3 tools and it is stone and chisel, I’ll explain what it means, what it means is that a chisel is something you carve with, and the stone is to tap the chisel to carve the wood, Thanks for watching please leave a comment down below! |
Tuesday, 24 November 2020
Rectangle tangle
Friday, 20 November 2020
Thursday, 19 November 2020
Hawaiian artist history,
Hawaiian Artist:
1. What year was Jules Tavernier born?
a) 2020 b) 1844
c) 1779 d) 1872
2. What country was Jules Tavernier born?
United States b) New York
c) London d) France
3. When did Jules Tavernier start studying art?
Age 16 b) Age 20
c) Age 26 d) Age 30
4. During the Franco-Prussian war what happened to his drawings?
They were burnt in the fire
Were flown by balloon to Long for publication in newspaper
They were transported back to France for investigation
Were sold for billions of dollars for charity
5. What does “travelling on horseback” means?
Riding a rocking horse b) a name of a cafe
c) a name of a painting d) riding a horse
6.Why did Jules Tavernier leave San Francisco:?
a) he was going on holiday b) running away from his debtors
c) wanted to visit his family
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Hawaiian Art history
Hawaiian Art:
1. What year did the Chief greet Captain Cook wearing his feather attire?
a) 2020 b) 1820
c) 1779 d) 1960i
2. The ‘ahu’ula and mahiole is worn only by?
Captain James Cook
People of high rank
Peasants
School teachers
3. The Hawaiians thought Captain James Cook was a god ?
True b) false
4. Which god did Captain James Cook get mistaken for?
Kāne b) Lono
c) Kū d) Kanaloa
5. What fascinated the crew that travelled with Captain James Cook?
a) the unique feature of Hawaiian culture b) ‘ahu’ula and mahiole
c) beautiful colour and design d) the food
6. How many cloaks and capes were brought back to England:?
a) 13 b) 3
c) 30 e) 0
7. What was unique about the Hawaiian cloaks and helmets?
Its beautiful colour & design b) intricately crafted
The effectiveness as armour d) superpowers to fly
8.Why is the cloak worn once?
a) because the feathers return back to its owners
b) the structure of the cloak becomes fragile
Captain James Cook stole the cloaks
It’s lost
9. The structure of the helmet is made from?
Fibre netting
Siapo
Aerial roots of the ‘ieie plant
Hawaiian flower frangipani
Tuesday, 17 November 2020
Hawaiian art form
Hawaiian Art Form:
First read the text & then Highlight the correct answers
1. What year did American Christian missionaries first arrive in Hawaii?
a) 2020 b) 1820
c) 1893 d) 1960i
2. Why did Hawaiian art like kapa-making disappear?
a) because the arrival of American Christian missionaries b) because of Queen Lili’uokalani was no longer ruler of Hawaii
c) because they ran out of trees to create kapa
d) because Hawaii was governed by westerners
3. ‘In the 1960’s native Hawaiian began to revive the art of making kapa? What does ‘revive’ mean?
a) type of coffee b) restore
c) breathe life into d) a dance
4. The Hawaiian name for Petroglyphs?
kapa b) alii
c) kii pohaku d) Lilo
5. What is petroglyphs?
a) an Egyptian picture b) the King of Hawaii
c) a village d) lava rock carvings
6. True or False: Petroglyphs possibly recorded births and events in the lives of people?
a) True b) False
7. A popular site that features Petroglyphs in Hawaii?
Kailua-Kona b) Kahua
holua d) Kaloko-Honokohau
8.Feather work was only for royalty and important people?
a) true b)false
9.Wearing a hulu manu could make you feel mana, or spiritual power ?
a) True b) False
10. How do they collect the feathers?
→ They collect feather from 20,000 birds,
Monday, 16 November 2020
Nets and 3D shapes
Questions about Hawaiian history
Hawaiian History:
About Hawaii:
1. Hawaii has eight main islands - which one is not part of Hawaii?
a) Niʻihau b) Kauaʻi
c) Oʻahu d) Savai’i
2. What is the capital of Hawaii?
a) Wellington b) Maui
c) Honolulu d) Moloka’i
3. Native Hawaii before and after European contact produces?
a) petroglyphs b) wood and stone carvings
c) siapo d) kapa
4. The designed feather cape or helmet is solely for?
a) teachers b) alii
c) kings d) chiefs
5. Kia manu would collect incredible --------------------?
a) 20,000 birds b) feathers
c) hair d) chicken feet
6. True or False: Kapa is made from colourful dyes ?
a) True b) False
7. By using wauke or paper mulberry plants they ---------- to form a Kapa?
clean b) buy
beat d) hammer
8. Sculpting in Hawaii they use ------------?
a) bone b) stone
c) wood d) teeth
9. A hand-tapping needle piercing the skin is used for traditional Hawaiian Tattoo?
a) True b) False
10. What is one of the processes of Kapa?
→ Native Hawaii before and after european contract produces kapa,