We have been reading 'Fing' by David Walliams this term and one thing that we have noticed is that there are a LOT of sound effects throughout the book.
We decided to create some art with a sound effect (onomatopoeia). Our focus was learning to do block lettering.
To do this, we:
- used one square per letter to ensure our letters were the same size
- referred to a block lettering A-Z model to use as a guide
Check out some examples- if you want to see more then come and have a look in class! They look fantastic.
Hi! I'm Sora from Kaniere School.
ReplyDeleteI loved your art! Thanks for sharing it to your class blog! Last year my class and I did something very similar and it was a bunch of fun! What was your favourite part about creating this great art?
Kia roa,
Deletewe are Room 1 from Wainui Beach School.
Thank you for your comment.
The part we liked was colouring the letters.
We are looking forward ot reading blogs and commenting too.
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DeleteHi my name is Paige and I am from Kaniere School. Last year my class did something similar with onomatopoeia. Your art works look so wonderful. I hope you had a good time doing it like we did.
ReplyDeleteIT was fun to read your comment Paige are class didn't no you didn't onomatopoeia
DeleteHi my name is Naia and I am from wainui beach school room 1. Thanks for commenting on our art its pretty cool.And yes we had a great time creating it.
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DeleteHi my name is Ashley and I go to Kaniere school near Hokitika.
ReplyDeleteLast year my class did some onomatopoeia art as well and we loved it! I also really like your art and I love the works you used. My favourite part about this art is that all of the letters are the same size. I also like how you told us how you made it. Good job. From Ashley
Hi my name is Jamie-lee and I go to Kaniere School I think your art is really amazing. Last year we did some art similar to yours.
ReplyDeleteHi I'm Seth from Kaniere School. All of those onomatopoeia art Looks amazing I hope you had fun making it.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Taie I'm from Wainui Beach School
Deleteand it was so fun especially drawing the 3D letters
Hi it's Theo from Kaniere School.
ReplyDeleteJust saying that your Onomatopoeia art is amazing!!! I love how someone did the OOF sound I just love that, I love that sound, lots. When you say the word it's describing the sound, like POP. Have you made other onomatopoeia art?
Hi I am Liam C from Kaniere School. I think your art is really cool and awesome. How long did it take you to do this?
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DeleteHi my name is Elizabeth from Ruma Piwakawaka at Kaniere School. I think your art is really cool and I like how you put the newspaper in the background. It is also very colourful. What other art have you done?
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Jolan and I go Kaniere school and I love your art. I have also done this before and it was really fun. One thing I want to know is did you think the art was fun like I did?
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DeleteHi,My name is Nathan and I go to Wainui Beach School.
ReplyDeleteI loved doing the art too. My word was pop! I used green, blue and red.
I think the Fing book was amazing and I love the onomatopoeia you did!
ReplyDeleteThe onomatopoeia was AWESOME! I liked doing the background
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Indy and I am from Kaniere School. I think your art looks amazing and it must have taken a really long time to make. How long did it take you to make.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is JackS From Kaniere School I am 8 Years old turning 9 years old I like your art of sound and how long did Your art of sound take?
ReplyDeleteI would Like to do some art like that.
Hi my name is Cooper from Kaniere School and I really like your art. How long did it take you to make? Was it fun or hard?.
ReplyDeleteHi it is Cody from Kaniere School your art work is awesome. Last year some people made pictures just like that.
ReplyDeleteHi it's Jack from Kaniere. I love your art how did you make that art maybe you could make a tutorial on how you made them.
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