Wednesday 5 April 2017

Where to find your course work and your feedback for this class

On our google site:

https://sites.google.com/a/hornby.school.nz/visarts/
Book mark this if you haven't already.


If you hover over the NCEA Visual Art levels' 1 - 3 button, you get to see the course outlines drop down. you can select to see one of those there. 


Otherwise, if you want your class page, click on the blue tab directly. it takes you here:


You should all know what line you are in by now. Clicking on the correct line, will take you to your own class resources, including our shared google sheet, which also has your blog addresses on it. Because of the nature of google sites at this point, unless you have editing permissions for the whole page. you will only be able to VIEW this sheet from here. However, you do have it in your google drive in 'shared with me'. 


This is where all the feedback we have talked through in class should be recorded. It means you can always go back to it. Now that you know how to find it, I would like you to make sure you are always actively using it. 





Where to find your course work and feedback for your class this year:

On our google site:

https://sites.google.com/a/hornby.school.nz/visarts/
Book mark this if you haven't already.


If you hover over the NCEA Visual Art levels' 1 - 3 button, you get to see the course outlines drop down. you can select to see one of those there. 


Otherwise, if you want your class page, click on the blue tab directly. it takes you here:


You should all know what line you are in by now. Clicking on the correct line, will take you to your own class resources, including our shared google sheet, which also has your blog addresses on it. Because of the nature of google sites at this point, unless you have editing permissions for the whole page. you will only be able to VIEW this sheet from here. However, you do have it in your google drive in 'shared with me'. 


This is where all the feedback we have talked through in class should be recorded. It means you can always go back to it. Now that you know how to find it, I would like you to make sure you are always actively using it. 





Making sure you know where your feedback and checklists are kept:

On our google site:

https://sites.google.com/a/hornby.school.nz/visarts/
Book mark this if you haven't already.


If you hover over the NCEA Visual Arst levels' 1 - 3 button, you get to see the course outlines drop down. you can select to see one of those there. 


Otherwise, if you want your class page, click on the blue tab directly. it takes you here:


You should all know what line you are in by now. Clicking on the correct line, will take you to your own class resources, including our shared google sheet, which also has your blog addresses on it. Because of the nature of google sites at this point, unless you have editing permissions for the whole page. you will only be able to VIEW this sheet from here. However, you do have it in your google drive in 'shared with me'. 


This is where all the feedback we have talked through in class should be recorded. It means you can always go back to it. Now that you know how to find it, I would like you to make sure you are always actively using it. 






Tuesday 4 April 2017

Recap for term one

This is what you should have done:

1) Research pages on Art Nouveau and Kowhaiwhai
2) Drawings of a leaf
3) Stylisation of a leaf (this is a process so there should be a number of drawings on the same page or two)
4) Zentangle drawings to help you extend your drawing and confidence with pattern and repetition
5) Final design on tracing paper
6) Transfer your design onto custom wood.

If you can tick all of this off, you are going great and on track.

If you cannot, what do you have to do and how are you going to go about it?

Commitment to your learning
Achieving the tasks set and raising your own expectations
Being resilient and taking it on the chin when you need to improve your game
Having some respect for me, your class and yourselves by doing the work like everyone else.