Wednesday, September 21, 2016

My Research By Sam And Marcus.

Our Olympic rings 2024

    WALT write open ended questions and full answers

  1. What are the Olympic Rings/The Five Continents?
The rings stand for The 5 Continents that are: Africa, Asia, Americas and Australia. They are the “5” Rings but the continents stand for 6 colors and they are: Yellow, Blue, Black, Red, Green, also with a White background.
2. What is a Continent?
The world is split up into continents. A continent is a big bit of land. The continents in the Olympic rings are America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Each colour of the rings stands for a continent. Blue stands for Europe, black stands for Africa, red stands for America's ,yellow stands for Asia,green stands for     
3. What does the Olympic logo mean?
The olympic rings stand for the 5 continents. Each ring stands for a different continent. It can appear on any icon such as a flat flag. Why are they just like a Continent is because they are a bit of a land that can be a name for the country and has a colour to it.



The Olympic Rings
What you use  
  1. a piece of cardboard (big)
  2. a sharpie to draw logo on cardboard
  3. Coloring in pens
  4. 1 Paintbrush or more
  5. Paint such as yellow blue black red and green colors
  6. Scissors and a pencil
Method
  • Draw the Olympic rings with the pencil first then vivid and the text with the name: The Olympic Rings 2024.
  • Color the rings also the text. (But use the right one for the rings like do the color yellow green blue black and red) You can also color the text whatever color you want. This also means if you  use a paintbrush, then make sure you can paint the rings softly or it may be screwed up.



Sam’s Reflection:
My Reflection was about the colors that can match the photo. The thing that i liked was about the drawing and the painting. When i was starting this is the first place, i said to myself: “wow this is hard as!” but this was a challenging task i liked.
What did well:
I was to persevere hard by my drawing skills and to color/paint it, i was preserving though the task. This task was not the best but, was my favorite.
Marcus’s Reflection
When I finished my project I felt proud and happy because it took a long time and was a lot of hard work and i did not know if i could complete it. It was challenging to paint the skinny rings and stay in the lines. What I did well is painting.  
What I did well is:
The best thing i have done was to painting and drawing the design on cardboard.  
What I found hard:
Cutting the cardboard because the scissors were not sharp enough and the cardboard was quite thick. I used my persevering mussels to stick to the cutting and also make it a bit easier to cut through  the cardboard.
Why I done this: I done this is because I thought  it would be good for me to make the Olympic rings. I thought it would be good because I thought it would be good to have some Olympic rings for New Zealand.






























Haiku Poem By Sam.

Haiku by Sam

Michael Phelps
(Syllables 5) He Swims In Water.
(Syllables 7) He opens his mouth to breathe
(Syllables 5) He Always Swims Hard.

My Calendar Art By Sam

My Reflection Of My Calendar art.


The things/colors i used:
For me, I did a draft then once I did that, I copied my draft onto a good copy. I used these colours: yellow, Orange, brown, red (Click this to see more colours I used.) After that, I took a photo of my art, this took me about 1- 2 days to do. When I started, it was so challenging that I could not do this, but I used the preserving muscle to keep going. I was working on the art to make it sweet for the calendar