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Wednesday, 16 December 2020

SLJ Week 1 Activity 4

 LI: To create a piece of insect art


This week for our activity 4, from a summer learning journey. We were inspired by art creations by Raku Inoue . We went outside and collected leaves, twigs, and other plant debris to create our own insect images that we thought could make an insect out of native wood or other fresh , uneven , dead plants . Something i found interesting about doing this activity was exploring through the native in our school and being able to be creative and find plants or sticks twigs that i thought could make a creative insect.I found it quite hard to find my items to create my insect because i was thinking about to much insects so i went for a simple one and chose to do a stick insect . I enjoyed this activity because I got to explore with my friends to find my insects items and I got to hear what they were doing and it gave me ideas . Here are three interesting things about stick insects : Stick insects have eyes but there vision is a bit poor but they don't ears but they can sense important sounds , It takes about 8 months for  stick insects to hatch  from there eggs , Stick insects can live upto 5 years but female stick insects can live as twice as male stick insects live .


2 comments:

  1. Hi Leroy,
    I really enjoyed reading your explanation of the task at hand. It was really interesting and I found your stick insect really cool. I really liked how you provided facts about the stick insect. What is your favorite insect?

    Great work Leroy!

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  2. Kia Ora Akuhata,

    What a advanced piece of art that you have made here! I really like how you have detailed your piece of art, it was very superior! I have also done this activity, it was hard, fun and creative, how would you describe this activity in 3 words?

    I really liked how you have have explained how we did this activity and what you found interesting. I also liked how detailed your portrait was, I can tell it took a lot of skills and time to do this.

    Maybe next time, try to separate the different parts of the blurb, so that the audience can read it clearly.

    Who did you get inspiration from?

    Great Job!

    - Sulia

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