Today at enrich we learnt that this week is gifted awareness week! To celebrate we ate chocolate cake:) While we were eating cake we were learning about the habits of mind. I know what your thinking... What are the habits of mind? Well there are sixteen habits of mind one of them is: thinking flexibly which means thinking of different ways of doing things! Bye:)
Gidday everyone! My name is Kady, I'm a year five and I am ten years old. It is my third year here at Enrich. I go to Enrich every Monday. Enrich is a school for gifted children. Each day it has different children coming and discovering their talents and skills. There are three teachers. They are the ones that teach all of the different things that you learn at Enrich. I really enjoy going to Enrich! Blog ya later!
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
My Tapa Cloth!
Today I made a Tapa cloth! A Tapa clothe is a Pacific Island Cloth. This is how you make one:
You need: A pencil, a vivid, thin brown paper, brown dye.
We started last week by sketching the bird's footprint (this made up most of our pattern). We made a stencil to help trace this onto our brown paper. Next we had to come up with other ideas to fill in the other squares. I used a jelly fish and a butterfly. You had to set your designs out like a chess board. Once we had drawn everything onto the brown paper, we had to go over the outline in vivid. Then you had to scrunch the paper up until it began to feel quite soft. The last thing was dying the tapa cloth with brown dye. They should be dry next week. We are going to put them up in the classroom.
You need: A pencil, a vivid, thin brown paper, brown dye.
We started last week by sketching the bird's footprint (this made up most of our pattern). We made a stencil to help trace this onto our brown paper. Next we had to come up with other ideas to fill in the other squares. I used a jelly fish and a butterfly. You had to set your designs out like a chess board. Once we had drawn everything onto the brown paper, we had to go over the outline in vivid. Then you had to scrunch the paper up until it began to feel quite soft. The last thing was dying the tapa cloth with brown dye. They should be dry next week. We are going to put them up in the classroom.
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