I am a Year 8 student at Saint Patrick's School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 7 and my teacher is Mr Bell.
Friday, 18 August 2017
Thursday, 27 July 2017
Wow, sketching really get's your boredness away!!!
There was that one day in the holidays. It wasn't a very nice and happy day, but a boring and humid day. It was Tuesday 18th of July when I noticed that we borrowed a drawing book from the library the day before, Draw the 50 Way. I asked my sister, "Can I borrow one of you art paper?" And she agreed. So as I take the paper from my sister's grip, I felt the thick and firm feeling of the paper. I took a pencil and started flipping the pages nervously.


I thought I was done, but something caught my eye, it was a drawing of a beagle. It was like the chick, but we had to rub the whole thing off in the end. But I drew it anyway. I decided that I should do a quick sketch. And when I finished, my sister noticed that I did line art. So I did the whole thing again. You know how hard it is? I rubbed the whole thing off and started sketching and that took more than 15 minutes. When it was close to its ending, I rubbed everything off and drew what I had to draw and shaded what I had to shade. It went well, it kind of looked like the one from the book, except, the head was a bit short. But I still liked it.
Well, that was one way to make a boring day into an interesting day of the holidays.
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
I better hurry up on my movable character!
Today was my day, this was the day when we make our movable character. I started on my character but didn't finish it, but if I started on the work, that means I know what to actually do. These are the materials for making it:
- Piece of wood
- Copy of a character you want (examples: Nightwing, Superman, etc.)
- Transfer ink paper
- Wood tracing burner
- Paint tray
- Paint
- Primer spray paint
- Scroll saw
- Safety glasses
- Drill
- Nuts and bolts
Procedure
- Take a piece of wood (20 cm x 15 cm) and make sure it isn't that thick so you can.
- Print out a copy of a character you would like and make sure it has the right size.
- Cut around the image of the character you chose.
- Get a transfer ink paper and tape it on the piece of wood.
- Do the same with the character, tape it on top of the transfer paper.
- Start drawing the outline of the character.
- Take just the transfer paper by the tape and you can see that it's probably exactly like the actual image.
- Ask an adult to run a scroll saw and while waiting, mark around your character with a pencil on where you're going to cut.
- Before cutting, get yourself safety glasses just to protect your eyes.
- Move your character forward and press it down the table while cutting, but turn it so you can get the shape that you want for it.
- Cut the arms, legs and even head if you want the head to move and drill holes at the edges, chin for the head, shoulder for the arms and the upper thigh for the legs.
- Put the bolts through the holes and the nuts after.
And you've made it, your movable character!!!
Labels:
Movable Character,
Technicraft
My fridge magnet was too big!
Today was a foggy day of Technicraft. I didn't really catch up to the other students, but I know what they did. We've been focusing on making fridge magnets, and these are the materials on making it:
- Piece of wood
- Copy of a character you want (examples: Iron man, Batman, etc.)
- Transfer ink paper
- Wood tracing burner
- Paint tray
- Paint
- Primer spray paint
- Scroll saw
- Safety glasses
- Stick-on magnet or Magnetic tape
Procedure:
- Take a piece of wood (22.5 cm x 15 cm) and make sure it's not too thick.
- Print out a copy of a character you would like and make sure it has the right size.
- Cut around the image of the character you chose.
- Get a transfer ink paper and tape it on the piece of wood.
- Do the same with the character, tape it on top of the transfer paper.
- Start drawing on the outline of the character.
- Take just the transfer paper by the tape and you can see that it's probably exactly like the actual image.
- Ask an adult to run a scroll saw and while waiting, mark around your character with a pencil on where you're going to cut.
- Before cutting, get yourself safety glasses just to protect your eyes.
- Move your character forward while cutting, but turn it so you can get the shape that you want for it.
- Put a stick-on magnet behind the wood after you've cut your character.
And there you have it, your magnificent fridge magnet!!!
Labels:
Fridge Magnets,
Technicraft
Respect, do that often, will you!
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We have to respect each other!!! |
Sign of respect
Congratulations when you treat others as you want to be treated
Speak courteously to everyone
Take special care to other's belongings
Honor the rules of your family, school, and nation
Expect respect for your body and your rights
Listen to older people that you can trust like you parents and teachers.
Labels:
Handwriting,
Respect
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
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