Showing posts with label 2020. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2020. Show all posts

Friday, 20 November 2020

My Attempt To Be Vincent Van Gogh

 Today for Cybersmart, we were having a bit of a taster for the summer learning journey. The summer learning journey is basically a programme over the summer for blogging where they give you a cool task each day and you blog about it. Today we got to pick a picture on https://artsandculture.google.com/experiment/art-coloring-book/1QGsh6vSfAQBgQ?hl=en , I picked Roses by Vincent van Gogh. We then changed up the colours to make the image our own. I decided to make my roses yellow instead of the pale whitish colour because it's known as a happy colour, and has been scientifically proven to make people happier by looking at it. Although I would have preferred a slightly more washed-out and less intense yellow. 

Here is my work...





Roses by Vincent van Gogh


Roses by Liana



Friday, 23 October 2020

Today for Cybersmart we were using Lunapic to create pop art. First we took a picture of ourselves, making sure to have a pretty blank background so that Lunapic wouldn't put too much detail behind us, taking away from us in the foreground. Next we uploaded them to Lunapic and added filters. I think the first 2 are Sadness (which I can only explain as a filter that makes you look like a fish) and Flames (which makes me look like Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games), but I'm not sure what the bottom 2 are. Finally, using google drawings we put them into a 2x2 array and voila!

Here is my work 




After we finished this we used a website called Artnet. Here is my other work... 







Wednesday, 9 September 2020

Creating A Jingle Using WeVideo

This week for cybersmart Room 4 were creating jingles or a sort of short video promoting a brand or something. First we came up with brand ideas, I came up with Gumboot Industries which was a sort of inside joke between some of my friends a while ago. Next, using google drawings, we created text boxes with writing in it to show off our company. After downloading them as PNGs we imported them to we video and started animating them to move in as when wanted them to appear. I'm pretty happy with my finished product, but there is still room for improvement.
Here is my work...


Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Seven Wonders Of The World

Recently my reading group 'The Four Chickens' have done an inquiry on the seven wonders of the modern world. We have all contributed into this slide deck of information. I did the work on the Colosseum and Petra. And yes, we are aware that the Hanging Gardens Of Babylon is a wonder of the ancient world, but one of us Four Chickens put a lot of time and effort into it, so we kept it.  I quite enjoyed learning about all of these extraordinary aspects of the world as we know it.
Here is our work on the seven wonders of the modern world...

 

Tuesday, 18 August 2020

If I Were A Volcano

Lately Room 4's focus has been on mountains and volcano's because our camp is going to be in the central plateau. Mrs Bennett set us the task doing a piece of writing based on a poem called 'If I Were A Storm' by Katie Bloom, but because of our focus, we changed it to 'If I Were A Volcano'. We partially followed the template, using stuff like personification and lots of description. But we were also given free rein to use our poetic license so we could create something that we liked.
Here is my finished product...


If I Were A Volcano

If I were a volcano,
I would glower down upon the buildings, cities, and seas that stretch to the horizon.
I would thunder my portent out for all the lands to hear.
I would spit and splutter my molten saliva onto the shrieking citizens.
I would ravage the earth that trembles at my feet.
I would relish the fiery balls I let fly into the marble pillars below.
I would wreak havoc and destroy as much as I could, before my fury dissipates,
And I fall into my guilty slumber.
I would let the lava cascade down my rocky figure and demolish everything that lies in my path.
Preserving the terror in layers of ash for centuries to come.
Then I would become dormant, resting in the once halcyon plains of Pompeii. 
 
-Liana


Friday, 7 August 2020

Making Music Using Soundtrap

Lately for cybersmart we have been working on making our own music. This time we used Soundtrap. But first we chose an image to try and make our music match e.g if it was a cheetah it would be fast music, if it was a book it might be calming music. I chose a picture of a playful puppy. My aim was to make the music kind of fun and playful at the start then at the end to kind of slow it down a bit to replicate the puppy starting to get tired. That was my aim at least. It was very hard for a start to get my head around soundtrap because there was just so much going on everywhere and I had no idea where to start. So in the end I basically used at least 75% of my time trying desperately to figure out how to use the website. I've discovered that it's not very likely I'll get a job in the music industry because I'm not particularly good at it. I don't think I ended up fully achieving my goal. But after downloading it and adding it to my slide with the photo on it I was happy enough with my results. To play and stop my music click on the speaker symbol on the slides and click the pause/play button.
Here is my music...


Friday, 31 July 2020

The Great Zoo Debate/Zoo Art

This Term Room 4 have been focusing o persuasive writing. We've done a couple of pieces on things like uniforms and homework etc. But last week we had a proper focus on the zoos, doing research to back up our thoughts and learn about the positives and negatives. Once we had read several articles, we set to work on our actual writing. I decided to disagree with zoos being a thing. I actually am on the fence, because there is compelling evidence for and against zoos. But I decided that I would try to write a piece against it. We also did a piece of zoo art and  I decided to do a red panda. There is a photo of it below my writing. But anyway, here is my writing.


The Great Zoo Debate

Zoos are cruel and should be banned. This is a statement I strongly agree with. Here are some reasons why.

Reason 1
The enclosures are far too small for the animals. No matter how much zoos evolve to allow for more space, they will never be big enough, especially for large animals. We have all just come out of quarantine. A time when we were confined to our homes alone. Imaging that for your entire life! Many animals are constantly roaming over vast areas. A zoo can simply not cater for the required land.

Reason 2
Diet. It is far too costly for a zoo to fully mimic an animal's regular diet in the wild. But not only is it the food they eat, but also how they get it. Big animals aren’t able to hunt, therefore not getting normal exercise or expressing their natural instincts. They are able to do all this in the wild. Yet another thing the zoo can't accommodate.

Reason 3
Animals can get bored or lonely. Or can easily get stressed. For example, the expected lifespan of an elephant halves in captivity. This is because they are very social, and often have only 1 or 2 others in their enclosures, leading them to basically die of loneliness. The only word I can think of to explain this, is sick. We are basically killing them, for entertainment.

In conclusion they have the right to be free. They shouldn’t have to deal with confining enclosures, a diet that doesn’t fully suit them, or the general stress of zoo life. It is simply inhumane, and that is why I am obstinate that zoos have to be banned.

Red Panda


Wednesday, 22 July 2020

Terrific Track-Pants And Blazing Beanies

This Term, us year 8's are in sewing tech. We've been making track-pants, and today Sophia and I finished ours. To start off we sewed around the patterns, leaving a gap for putting in our pockets. After a couple of weeks and a lot of hard work, we finished off by threading the elastic through the waist band and at the ankles. I've learnt how to use a sewing machine better through the whole experience, as well as hand sewing, and am pretty happy with how it's come along. Once we completed those we went on to start making fluro beanies for our coming ski camp. We had to use really bright colours so we won't lose each other on the mount. So far it's been pretty simple because we're just cutting out the fabrics needed (a combination of fluro green, orange and some pink so bright it kind of hurts your eyes to look at). But I've always enjoyed sewing tech because it's so chill, instead of the quite quick paced cooking and woodwork. 


Friday, 19 June 2020

Make Your Own Music!

Today with Mrs Torrie we learnt how to make our own music. We used three apps: IncrediboxDigital Rythm Maker and Turn Art Into Music. For my finished result below I used incredibox.
It was really fun playing around with all the different settings and creating our own pieces of music which were all different to each others.
I think this tool could be really helpful for future animations.
I would definitely recommend giving this a go.


To listen to my music, click Here

Thursday, 18 June 2020

Writing- List Of 10

Today during writing with Mrs Allan we were given a photo of people cheering.

We then had to make a list of 10 places where that could be. I had things like at a rugby match, school cross-country etc. But in the end I decided that my writing would be based around a crowd welcoming soldiers back from war. We could either make a list of phrases about what they people would be doing and saying or could make a piece of writing. I ended up choosing the writing.
Here it is... 

A deafening roar reverberates through the large crowd. Beaming faces, thank and congratulate leering ones. Grimy men traipse down the street, looking utterly defeated. Some give weak smiles in response to the shouts, others stare fixedly at their mud caked boots. Various wounds and illnesses reach most men, making them stagger and splutter. Grey clouds roll over the surrounding mountain ranges. The sea thunders against the cliffs. Gradually the vessel empties. But it still haunts the crestfallen soldiers. Perilous seas and the conditions of war aren’t readily forgotten. Bitter air slices into numb cheeks like knives. The last slouching soldiers make their way off the boat, bundled in their thick, stained coats. A boy pushes through the hundreds of people and extends his arm to the last soldier. Bloodstained bandages wrap his head and he hobbles along, shrapnel dug too deeply into his leg to be removed safely. 
“Welcome back Sir,” he breathes softly, shaking the soldiers rough hands vigorously. The corners of the soldiers' worn mouth tug feebly.
“I don’t believe I’ll ever be welcome after what I’ve seen” he replies sorrowfully. 
He limps along the winding street and vanishes. But the boy was sure he saw a thick tear winding its way down his bristly cheeks before he was swallowed by the darkness.
 -Liana

Friday, 5 June 2020

The Science Of Yeast

A recent focus for Room 4 has been fungi. A form of fungi is yeast. So on Wednesday we did a science experiment on which temperature of water works best to activate yeast. We discovered that around 39 degrees Celsius is optimal. So today with Mrs Torrie we learnt how to make GIF's to show our learning on how yeast is activated. Using slides we made a short presentation based on our experiment. We then used TallTweets to turn it into a GIF.
Here is my work...


Thursday, 4 June 2020

Genius Hour- Roman Mythology

Over the past 2 weeks for Genius Hour I have been focusing on Roman mythology to follow up my study on Greek mythology. I have found this very fascinating. I have learnt the 12 Olympians (the 12 main gods) names, powers and how they all link in as a family. When I did Greek mythology I learnt a lot more as it turned into a form of passion project for me. For example I learnt about many of the minor gods and some of the monsters. But I still find Roman mythology very interesting.
Here is the poster I created on the 12 Olympians...


Wednesday, 3 June 2020

Venn Diagram- Changing Times

Lately for Room 4's focus on  'the changing times' we made venn diagrams based on the way we are growing up contrasting to how our parents or grandparents grew up. For example I've grown up on a farm and my mother grew up in the city. I think this was a very effective way of showing the differences and similarities between the starts of our lives.
Here is my venn diagram comparing some aspects of my life to my mothers...


Friday, 29 May 2020

My Animation- Car Crash In Cartoonsville

Here is my animation that I finished today.
I really enjoyed coming up with the idea for the animation and creating it,
although it took quite a bit of patience with all the slides.

Thursday, 28 May 2020

Skipping

As a focus for this term for P.E  with Mrs Allan, we are doing skipping. We are all at completely different levels, with some just learning how to skip, and others trying to attempt double dutch (and failing dismally so far). I feel I'm doing ok with it, and today have learnt how to time it so I can jump in and out while the rope is going instead of having to stop the rope. This also ties into our decade study, as when quite a few of our parents were young, they would spend their lunch times skipping. Where as these days we do a variety of things during our lunchtimes, I for example play sport. Do you ever skip? I look forwards to progressing this term and by the end will hopefully be starting to double dutch and if not will be a confident skipper.



Friday, 22 May 2020

My Animation: The Crash Of Cartoonsville

Today with Mrs Torrie we made animations. We had free rein to make it about whatever we wanted. I made mine about a car crash, bombing aeroplane and a crazy alligator. Right now it is a work in progress and I will be updating it to include my animation soon.
Have a great day,
...
-Liana

My Favourite Bubble Moments

Today to reflect on our recent lockdown, we did a quick activity on google drawings for 'Our Favourite Bubble Moments'. We all tried to make them effective, using boarders, nice fonts, backgrounds etc.  I enjoyed remembering all the way back to the start of lockdown and to some of my favourite moments.
Here is my work...

 

Thursday, 21 May 2020

Usain Bolt

Today for writing Mrs Allan we were focusing on Usain Bolt or Yohan Blake. We could write either an interview, commentate over a video of them running in the Olympics, a newspaper article about them, or a creative writing piece. I chose to write a creative writing piece because obviously I'm boring. Here is my writing...

I take a deep breath. The crowd is a blur. A deafening roar erupts around me. Cameras blink in bright flashes. A shake out my arms and legs. All my training leading to this one race, which will last for less than 20 seconds. I picture my family and friends at home. This is for them. The night air is still warm and humid. The camera man comes over and takes a close up of my face. Everyone shouts unheard encouragement. I wave a couple of times to thank the people. My head is in the game.

Crouching I position my hands behind the line and await the start. “Set” the voice echoes around the stadium. Instant silence.  I concentrate on my arching back. “CRACK” the starting blocks smack together. Quick as a strike of lightning I launch myself forwards. Legs like a windmill. I breath in rattling breaths as I bolt along the track. I extend my legs and raise my head. Arms pumping madly. Blake stretches ahead of me and I grit my teeth as I push myself. I no longer feel my legs, I only see the line. I gain on Blake and am just in front of him. The line nears and I struggle to maintain my pace. But I do. I pass the line and sprint a couple more metres before slowing. I had won. I become aware of the racket of the crowd. A smile stretches across my face as I sit, breathing hard. “Gold Medal To Usain Bolt!!”

-Liana

Monday, 11 May 2020

What Is In My Room-Writing Poem

Today Mrs Bennett gave us some ideas for what to write about. I chose the 'What's In My Room' idea, and because I seem to be addicted to writing in poems these days, I of course wrote in a poem. And because poems sound much better when rhyming in my opinion, I chose to make the challenge harder for myself (because it's me and why not) and rhyme.
So here is my poem...

What Is In My Room

If you were to go into my room for a peek,
Past the door with a very loud ‘CREAK’,
Perhaps half the things you would not understand,
But to me, all the items are very grand.

Step in, and you would see,
Many books that cause me glee,
To pore over with much of my time,
Because in my mind, not reading is a crime.

Go in further and more books than you guessed!
Because over books, I am obsessed,
Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Percy Jackson and Divergent,
Those are some in many to give you a hint.

Pictures of animals, pets and friends,
A desk littered with pencils and pens,
Drawings and sketches from some of the stories,
Of different genres and odd categories.

A comfy bed, to give a good sleep,
And a big window to watch my beautiful sheep, 
A drawer crowded with arts and crafts,
And birthday cards filled with many laughs.

A nice, white, functional ceiling,
Because having rain on your head isn’t appealing,
Although in winter there are sometimes rats,
Who wont stop scratching, the little brats.

There is not need to critique,
My obsession with the ancient Greek,
As shown all around my room,
Because that information I happily consume.

Oh and remember to never overlook,
My piles and piles of beautiful books,
I know I’ve already touched on this subject,
But books in my eyes are the definition of perfect.

You see this is what makes us all unique,
Maybe you wouldn’t like my door that creaks,
Or in winter, the ceiling rats that squeak.
Perhaps you’d even think me a freak,
My books a bit weird, so to speak,
Or find my belongings mild and bleak,
But this is what you’d find wrapped in all it’s mystique,
This is what you’d find if you gave my room a peek.

Thursday, 7 May 2020

Pet Photos

For about the last month my mum gave a challenge to keep me busy. This was to photograph my pets and attempt to capture their personality in these photos.
Here are my photos...

These are the ones I got of Gus, he was quite hard to photograph because he just wouldn't stay still and was too busy barking at possum in a tree. So these are just passing photos, I was mainly focusing on photographing my sheep.


This is my lamb Addison (but usually just Addie), I think she is just the chillest lamb I have ever had. She never runs when Gus tries to chase her unlike my other sheep and I think the first photo captures just how she was relaxing quite well. She loves big bear hugs and has a particular spot on her back that she loves being scratched on.


This is my lamb Teddy. He is my cheeky little chap and is ALWAYS hungry. He still nibbles on my fingers even though he's about 7-8 months old. He's also the only lamb that can scare Gus because he sometimes starts chasing him, trying to nibble on his tail and ears, which concerns Gus quite a bit. Teddy is also the son of my sheep Dave who I call my 'model lamb' because as a lamb you just couldn't do any wrong when photographing him. I will put a photo of him below Teddy's as a comparison.




This is my sheep Lulu, she won champion lamb in 2017, and is still the biggest sweetheart. It's quite funny because she acts as the mother figure to all my little orphan lambs, and they follow her everywhere. Unfortunately in the first 2 photos one of her eyes are squinting because she had some problems with one eye, so I came back to take photos a bit later once it had healed up. But even with a healed eye she is a bit camera shy I have found.


This is one of Lulu's daughters Amelia, whose side profile, which I didn't get a photo of, is a carbon copy of her mums. Amelia is quite a brave little girl and was named after Amelia Earhart. She was named after her because when she was about 30 minutes old she went adventuring and somehow got through a fence and fell down a bank onto the side of the road. Luckily we found her because Lulu was quite distressed and was baaing her lungs out trying to find her while looking after Amelia's little sister Gracie. So she was attempting the first female solo flight across the road. She then later got stuck in a hay feeder when it flipped over.  


This is Lulu's other daughter and Amelia's twin, Gracie. Gracie is the sassy lamb and started doing that thing that sheep do when they stomp their foot as a challenge to me when she was only 2 days old. Nowadays she even challenges the motorbike and dads working dogs. Despite this she is a sweet girl and looks VERY much like her mother when she was her age from all aspects, perhaps apart from her ears, as Lulus were very floppy. 


Here is some group shots which I took of them all...


And photographic proof that Teddy chases Gus,


Oh, and also a random lamb that got in with my sheep that I've named Michael.