Thursday, December 9, 2010

Freeville Twilight Fair By Arlia

On Friday the 3rd of December Freeville School had a Twilight Fair.It was  held 3.30pm to 8.30pm.It was set up on the field.The Freeville twilight Fair was very successful but most people left at 7.00 and didn't stay for the hold thing.

There were lots of things for sale like soap,lollies candyfloss,cakes,toys,silly bands,books,plants and lots of other things.

The Activities you could be involved in at the fair were Harley Davidson rides,Pony rides,Quad bike  rides and you could go on the huge Bouncy castle.

I liked the Lolly stand because there were lots of yummy things to buy like cakes,hokey pokey,cupcakes toffee apples,sherbet and fudge etc.........
The books were really cheap and in good condition.I bought 2 books for 1.50.

Our Whanau group were in charge of the lolly stand.We all made about 100 sweets.It made the most money out of all the stands.Our Whanau group made about 260 sherbet packets and lots of lolly cake.

The things we could improve for the next Fair would be making the price on the bouncy castles lower like 2.00 for a hole day pass.Another thing is that on the quad bikes 10 year olds should be able to ride the bigger bikes  because we had to rid the small ones.
There were lots of entertainment like choir,Kapahaka and talent quests etc.........

Over all the Fair was great.
By Arlia

Freeville twilight fair BY GEMMA

On Friday 3rd of December Freeville school had a twilight fair.  It was held 3:30pm to 8:30pm.  It was set up on the Field.  Our whanau group did baking there was over 100 baked goods and sweets to sell.The events were bouncy castles and quad bikes that I didn't go on because I have got my own quad bike. There was also the chocolate wheel and  we won pineapple lumps and licorice all sorts.

Our Whanau group made 200 packets of sherbet and every Wednesday we made different baked goods for the baking stall.

The book stall had my favourite book for 20c and in the shops they are $30 for one book. [ a bargain] everyone loved the book stall.
 The toy stall had lots of toys for sale and they went fast and there was only a little bit left.

Gunge a teacher had a lot of people there and a lot of different teachers got gunged at different times and it was really sticky.

Silly bands was awesome lots of people were there and now everyone at school wears them on there wrists.

The fair didn't make it till 8:30pm because everyone left the fair at 7:30pm so everyone left early. There was about 2500 people who turned up at the fair. The fair was very popular. I wish we had one every second year.

By Gemma 

freeville twilight fair by letisha valentine

Freeville School held its Twilight Fair on Friday 3rd December. It was a glorious night.

There were lots of activities held. Some included 4 Wheeler rides , talent quest , mini golf ,bouncy castles , kapahaka , Santa Photos.
There were lots of people at the fair going crazy buying lots of soap and lots of fatty food from Mr.McQueen's stall.The most popular stall of all was Mr.McQueen's stall.

There were stall of food like hot food , nachos, sausages , pita pockets, other food stalls were baked goods like candy floss, toffee apples , cakes etc Drinks were also available.

It was great lots of people had came and the performances were great. I really enjoyed it .
I was in the talent quest and felt confident.It was a good experience for me to perform in front  crowd.
I think the fair was successful because lots of people came and we raised nearly $10,000 for the new playground!

By Letisha Valentine.   

The Freeville Fair

The Freeville School Fair on the 3rd of December was awesome.
This is some of the stalls and games they had
Candy stall,White Elephant,Pick a stick,Bargain stall,Soap stall,Bouncy Castles,Quad Bikes,Plate smashing,Gunge the teacher,Chocolate wheel and the Talent Quest.

Things that could have been improved
Louder speakers,Lower prices, Less Repetitive,Chairs to sit on and Music in between events.

Good Things
Fun activities,Made alot of profit,Lolly scramble

By Marshall

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The Freeville Fair

On Friday the 3rd of December the Freeville fair was held in Freeville school to fundraise to go towards the new playground.
The talent quest was adored by family members and onlookers, young children from alt1 to older children from alt4 all showed their stuff and expressed their true talents.
The talent quest was followed by some cultural events like pasifik underground and the kapahaka group.
The stalls were enjoyed by hundreds of people that turned up through out the evening.The sweet stall was rather popular and was left bare by the end of the evening.
By the end of the day parents were rushing their kids to the car trying to settle them down and stop them from being restless.
A fair has not been held in Freeville school for at least 15 years and this one has been so successful that we might not have to wait that long for another one to come round.
My whanau group did the sweet stall and sold lots of lollies and sweets.We enjoyed our time making and preparing sweets for the stall.We had one of the most popular stalls and raised over $2000.

By Renee

Freeville twilight fair

On Friday December 3 Freeville School had a Twilight Fair. It was held from 3:30 to 8:30.
There where lots and lots of events. The Freeville fair was a big success and we raised a lot of money. Most people started heading home around about 7:00. The Freeville fair was set up on the Field.

Our Whanau group was there and we were selling sweets. From candyfloss ,toffee apples and every ones yummy home baking.There where lots of places were you could buy things from like white elephant,sweet stall,book stand,soaps and silly bands.

There was lots of entertainment from a Freeville school Talent Quest, Choir, and Kapahaka. There where  Bouncy castles, Harley Davidson's and Pony rides.Gunge  a Teacher and Guess the legs competition, Balloon darts,Plate smashing and 4 wheeler motorbike rides.

There where also things for tea and dessert like Sausages, Chicken nachos,Bacon butties,Wraps.Potato's and Mr Whippy for dessert.There was a big lollie scramble and people were chucking lollies of the Harley Davidson. I didn't get any lollies because I was eating my tea at the time.

At the end of the fair they were handing out free Books, Videos and everything from the Book stand was free.From Plate smashing my brother got the rest of the bucket.There was still lots of lollies in it and it was still basically full.

The overall outcome was very good because we haven't had one in years and lots of people showed up. It was awesome.

By Ashleigh Watson

Thursday, November 25, 2010

A Biography of :Leanardo Da Vinci

Leanardo Da Vinci is a famous painter well known for the painting of Mona Lisa.Leanardo Da Vinci was born on the 15th of April 1452,his birth place was:Vinci Italy.Leanardo Da Vinci died on the 2nd of May 1519 [natural cases].

He was an Italian Renaissance painter,Sculpture,Draftsman,Architect,Engineer and a scientest.

Leanardo grew up with his father- Florence when he started drawing and painting.

Some Paintings Leanardo Da Vinci did :
Aerial Perspective,Chiaroscuro Technique,Depiction of Citizen and Mona Lisa.Leanardo has done some inventions like air crafts like helecoptors.Hope you like the Biography have you learnt something about Leanardo DaVinci ?
By Arlia

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Book Review

Deltora Quest: The Forest Of Silence

The story starts off with Lief who is a prince and gets a belt with one stone in it and lots of missing ones. So when Leif and his friend Jasmaine they go on an adventure into the forest of Silence to gind the guardian protecting the stone

By Marshall

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Book Review

Skulduggery Pleasant
The story starts off with Stephine Edgley who's grandfather died. At the funeral of Gordan she meets a man called Skulduggery Pleasant. Then her life is changed forever when she is brought into a world of magic and killers and a skeleton detective and she has to keep her real name a secret.

By Marshall

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Book Review

Tomorrow When The War Began

The story starts off with a peaceful town called Wiarri where a group of teenagers decided to go camping before there school started again but when they go camping there hear nosies of planes... lots of them but when they come back there lives are changed forever when there town is taken over  and has every held hostage. This is a story about how this group of teenagers surrvive the war when there in the middle of it.

By Marshall

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Instructions for Printmaking by Sanne

First we had to sit at our desks to listen to the teacher for how we were  going to use the chizel safely,
he also had to show us what the theme was.-(our theme was moari patterns).

We needed wood, a board  for safety and to lean on, a chizle, blades (V or U shape) ink, rollers, paper, a pencil, a crayon and an adult with a first aid kit.

Then we drew the pattern that we wanted on a peice of paper for the wood.

After that, we drew it onto the wood and chose our blade.
Then we carved our picture into the wood, we had to be very careful because otherwise we would cut ourselves like I did.

When we had finished, we rolled it with ink and put a piece of paper over the top for the picture, then you roll the roller over top so that all the ink gets on the paper.

Then you carfuly lift off  the paper from the wood and you should see the picture on your paper.

Now that you are finished you can put it on tje wall and enjoy it!

Meet The Zombiesons by Alex

The zombiesons are just your average family except they are zombies and they like to keep their garden as scary as possible and their brains are exposed they have green skin and they live on Freak Street wich is also filled the familys called the Aleinsons the humansons that arn't really smart amd the wizardsons.
If you ever see Freak Street don't go down there.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Fat Four Eyed And Useless-By Jahna

Ben Hambleton hates sports he is bad at it infact he is fat four eyed and useless. That's what Maxwell and his gorilla friends say.Ben decides to join a writing club.Will this be the one thing he his good at? And will he like it?

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - A synopsis by Sanne

Finally the chocolate factory has re-opened after many years.
What is it like in their, who works in their strange little people have been seen walking about through the windows.
5 golden tickets have been sent out to the whole world. Who will be the lucky ticket holders?

What will await these ticket holders as they enter Mr.Wonka's magical factory?

Mr.Willy Wonka shows them around but some of the children start disappearing in the factory in strange, mysterious ways.
Find out what happens to all of the children and  who will get the greatest prize of all?

The Series Of Unfortunate Events-The Vile Village By Jahna


Violet Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire are three orphans that lead a bad life.Mr Poe gives them a flyer that says a village to raise a child Mr Poe says they will have to pick a village. And they pick V.F.D, will this be the way to defeat Count Olaf? will they find out the real secret of V.F.D? Or will it be a wast of time,well i can tell you this story is filled with unpleasant matters as migrating crows,an angry mob,a newspaper headline,the arrest of innocent people,the deluxe cell and some very strange hats.THE END

Printmaking Instructions by Michael

Instructions: Hand at the back of the blade. 1: Get a piece of wood for cutting.
2: Come up with a moari patten.
3: Draw the patten on to the borad.
4: Then go and get the chisel.
5: Then cut it out with the chisel.
6: Then panit over it with printing ink.
7: Put a peace of paper over it.
8: Press hard on the piece of paper.
9: Then take the piece of paper off it very slowly tring not to rip it.
10:When it is dry it will look cool.
The purpose of this activity is to have fun and create a wonderful print.

Hide and Go Seek Tag - How to Play by Gemma

1. You  need  at  least  5  people.

2. Two  of  you  need  to  be  in  and  count  to  50  (slowly)

3. When  the  taggers  are  counting  hide  enywhere  you  like  except  the  class  room  and  inside.

4.When  the  taggers  have  counted  they  can  now  look  for  the  hiders.

5.When  they  have  found  the  hiders  the  taggers  need  to  chase  them  and  try  and  tag  them.

6. If  they  do  not  tag  them  they  have  to  keep  chasing  them,  but  if  they  do  tag  them  then  they  are  in  next  time  and  you  need  to  find  one  more  person  then  find  the  other  hiders  and  tell  them  the  two  new  taggers  and  the  new  taggers  will  count  to  50 < slowly >  and  the  rest  will  hide  again.

You  need  to  count  slowly
You  can  play  all  day

The Aim of the Game: The  aim  of  the  game  is  for  the taggers  to  find  the  hiders  and  tag  them as quickly as possible.

Rules. The rules  are  the  taggers  can  not  peek  and  they  have  to  count  to  50.
The  hiders  have  to  move  to  different  places  every  2  minutes.

Happy  playing.

Go Home Stay Home - How to Play by Arlia

Step 1. The aim of the game is to try hide somewhere and make sure the taggers don't see you  and get home before they tag you.

Step 2. You need to get at least 5 people to play Go Home Stay home.

Step 3. Decide who's going to in( 1 or 2 people)

Step 4. Have a place thats easy or hard to get  to.(Thats home)

Step 5. The tagger or taggers have to count to 60 slowly.

Step 6. Try to get back to home and when you get to home say Go Home stay home 123 that means your safe.

Step 7. The last person who hasn't got home is automatically in

You can play this anywhere but best at school or at  a park.
Happy playing -enjoy

Liam's cricket instructions

Step 1: You need 2 wickets at each end of the pitch.

Step 2: Then you need to get 2 teams of 11 players and flip a bat or coin to see who bats or bowls.

Step 3: After that you get your team in there positions and when the umpire signals for the bowler to bowl the games on.

The rules are:
You cant bowl past the cress.
You have to bowl 6 balls.
You have to play cricket at a park or stadium.
There has to be 2 batsman, 1 wicket keeper and 1 bowler.

The aim is: Whoever is batting has to try and get the most runs and if your bowling and fielding you have to try and get the most outs.

How To Play Spolight - By Amara

Spotlight

The aim of the game is to not get found by the finder and be the last one to be found.

Rules;
1. You will have 30 seconds to find a good hiding place, once you have found there hide there and wait till the tagger comes and finds you.
2. You can move places when the tagger isn't looking or near you. If they see you going past you have to follow them.
3.  When you are following them you cannot tell them where the other players are hiding.

There can be up to 10 players, and one is the tagger.

how to play spotlight by letisha

The aim of the game of the game is:
1. Not to  be in .
2. To get people out

What you would need/do:
1. All agree for were a hiding spot.
2. A place to play    ( make sure that you have your parents supper vision )
3. Wait until it is dark so you can play.
4.Pick someone to be in

That's the game!!!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

lost

Valdez has only recently arrived on Eco to join his famous scientist sister. When the shuttle crashers in a remote part of the planet.Valdez finds it hard to survive in the unhealthy environment as well as as he has the
suspicion that his sister is hiding a big secret.
                                                        By Jahna

Game Instructions

SPOT LIGHT

Need 10 or more people
Aim of game:
Try find the people hiding (Tagers Aim)
Try be the last one in hiding. Try find a good hiding spot where you won't get found (Hiding People's Goal)

Rules:
 You can not tell any one where you are hiding
No giving your self away
Play when its dark
Only tagger/finder has a torch

By Marshall

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

How to play rugby by Alex

Step 1:You need two teams with fifteen players on each team.
Step 2:You need a rugby ball and some goal posts at each end.
Step 3:Flick a coin to see which team does which.The options are choose if you receive the ball or weather you choose which way you go.
Step 4:After that the team kicks off and the game is on.

The Rules Are:
You cant pass the ball forward or knock it on.
To play the ball you have to be on your feet.
The tackler must roll away once the tackle is made.
No off-side play.
When you score a try you have to put the ball down over the try line.
If you decide to kick the ball your whole team must be behind you.

The Aim Is:
To get the ball and score more points than the other team after 80 minutes.
5 for a try, 2 for a conversion and 3 for a penalty.


Stephen Brett Stephen Brett of Canterbury kicks during a Canterbury Rugby training session at Rugby Park on July 9, 2010 in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Busted - A Great Game for Everyone

The aim of the game is to get away from the tagger without taking too many steps on the bark.
It is like tag, except you are not allowed to stand on bark. You can choose a limit of steps so that you can still get to places that you can not get to without stepping on the bark.

You will need:  more than 3 people and a playground.

While the tagger is looking somewhere else then you can quickly take more steps so that you can get to a place further away from the tagger.
If they see you on the bark than they can say BUSTED! Then you are automatically the tagger. You can also beciome the tagger if  you get touched by the tagger who is in and so the game continues.

How to make clay tiles by Jessica

You will need a mat, some clay, some utensils, and water /an art shirt

1*First you will need to put your art shirt on as clay is very messy.
2*Now you need to get some clay but make sure you keep your hands wet other wise it will dry out.
3*Now you can practice making things out of clay.
4*Once you have finished making your practice clay you can make your tile.
5*To make your tile you need to mold your tile into a square shape.
6*Put your ideas on the tile using the utensils. You can draw anything you like.
7*Leave it in the sun to dry and display as you like.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Liam's Art Instructions

                                                  Computer art workshop

The first thing we learnt when we got there was learning different skill colours and textures.
Then Paul told us what group we were in and after that he told us what our group was doing.

Our group was taking 30 different pictures.

First we had to take 10 natural pictures then 10 man made pictures and last but not least 10 pictures involving people.

A while after that we had to make a five photo story of any thing but it had to make sense once we did that we had to upload the five photo story and the 30 pictures on to the Internet.the next break our group was going on Art Rage and Paint to use different colors and textures to make a painting or Murial soon after that we got to see our Murial's paintings five photo story's and our 30 different pictures.

letishas instructions how to make clay tiles

Step 1:
Sit down at a desk so the teacher can tell you what to do and give you a place mat.
Step 2:
Once you teacher has told you what to do you would be able to get all your tool like
: knife
: spoon
: fork
etc
Step 3:
Start building your practice house and get 4 judges , so they can pick a winner.
Step 4:
When you have a break put a hole in the middle of your clay and fill it up with water then it will keep your clay Moise.
Step 5:
When you get back mix in the water your teacher will tell you what to do next like for your real theme ( our theme was proud to be a kiwi ) so that's what yours will be
Step 6 :
Once you have finished doing your proud to be a kiwi then you would have to put it up on the bench
Step 7 :
Pack up and wait until it has dried then you could take it home!                               

Friday, October 15, 2010

Computer Art by Alex

Step 1:Paul orginised us into to groups group one and group two.
Step two:Group one [my group] went out two take thirty photos ten of man made things ten of natural things and ten of things involved with humans.
Step 3:Group one came in to download the photos.
Step 4:Then group one came back outside to take a five photo story.
Step 5:Then group one came in to download the five photos in order of a five photo storie.
Step 6:Group two went out to take thirty photos while group one went on paint.
Step 7:Then group two came in to download thirty photos.
Step 8:Then they went to take 5 photo stories.
Step 9:Group one went on artrage.
Step 10:At the end of the day both groups enjoyed it and we went home.

Book Review

Harry Potter And The Phloshpers Stone J.k Roling

The story starts with a boy called Harry Potter who thinks he is an ordinary boy living with his Aunt,Uncle and Duddley. Then suddenly he gets a letter adressed to him and never gets to read it. His Aunt and Uncle are not telling Harry who he realy is.

Then he finds out about his parents and who he realy is A WIZARD. He is taken to Hogwarts School Of Wizardry with his new found friends Ron and Hermine. When Harry thinks that things could'nt get any better it gets worse when he mets Malfoy.

He starts playing Qudich and will find out that a teacher at Hogwarts is hiding a big secret

By Marshall

Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Iron Man,a synopsis by Renee

It starts with a  rusted iron giant tumbling to the rocky,depths of the sea.
When he is discovered by a small boy he immediately thinks wrong of him.When people see the iron man they start to question, How did it get get here? Where did it come from?
and What is to be done with the marvelous iron beast?
The iron man is faced with a challenge that may end his life.Reckoned one of the greatest of modern fairy tales, this brilliant story written by Ted Hughes has caught many imaginations.
Will the iron man survive? or will this be his last battle?  

The Butterfly Lion. Synopsis By Dean

Bertie rescues an orphaned white lion cub fron the afracain plains.
They are true friends where ever Bertie goes the lion cub goes to.
Until Bertie is sent to a school  and the lion cub is sold to a circus in France.
Bertie promises to find the lion one day and the never fogets the relationship bewtween Bertie and him.

'George's Marvelous Medicine' - A Synopsis by Arlia

A taste of her own Medicine.
George is left alone with his mean nasty old Grandmother.
"Time for my medicine George"
George decides to make a new medicine.
Will it work?will she pop up like a balloon or will she explode like fireworks or will she turn red and fly to the sky?
Whatever happends George and grandma are in for a fantastic surprize.
By Arlia

'The Iron Man' - A Synopsis by Alex

Ted Hughes
The story starts with a giant man made of iron who topples off a cliff off the coast of England.
A little boy called Hogarth comes and watches the monster put its self back together.
The plot describes the friendship between the two and shares their adventures.
One day another monster comes to earth, the iron mans mortal enimie.Will these to monsters clash together.Will this town be peacful ever again...and what will happen to the Iron Man?

READ TO FIND OUT IF YOU DARE.





'Charlie and Chocolate Factory' - A Synopsis by Amara

Mr. Willy Wonka has opened up his Chocolate Factory once again.
Only five lucky golden tickets to be won, Also one child will win a life time supply of Chocolate.
Who will win? Spoiled Little Brat-Veruca Salt, Fat Kid-Chocolate Lover Augustus Gloop, TV Freak Mike Teavee, Dim-witted Gum Chewer-Violet Bearegarde Or A Poor Little Boy-Charlie Bucket ?

'Goerge's Marvelous Medicine' - A Synopsis by Abbey

George lives with his mum and dad-Mr and Mrs Kranky and his nasty grandmother.
George lives with his nasty Grandma whom he dislikes. George has had enough of the bell and doing everything for her.
So George wanted revenge on his Grandma. Time is getting shorter and it is almost medicine time. George has an idea.
Will George get revege on his Grandma. Read and find out for yourself.

George's Marvelous Medicine - A Synopsis by Rebecca

George hates his grotty old grandma, who dosen't move a inch all day.
His mum is out and his dad is at work so George has to do chores for his grandma like giving her medicine.
George has had enough and needs to get revenge and there is only one way to do it. Create a marvelous medicine.
Time is ticking and its almost medicine time.
But will it taste right.
George is eager for a bang , but will it happen?
With sugar and spice and everything not nice, it should blow her out the roof.
Read to find out what happens.

Lewis's Computer Art Instructions

First I took ten photos of nature, ten photos of objects around the school, ten photos of people and ten photos of anything I wanted. These photos were put on Paul's computer to show the other children and would be used later.
After completing my photo shoot I went on Paint on the computer design artistic shapes.
The next step was to do a five photo story with the five photo story we made a slide show out of five photos.
Next we went on Art Rage and when we went on Art Rage Paul said we could make anything we wanted.
I produced a sunset and a picture of space.

George's Marvelous Medicine - A Synopsis by Sanne

George lives with his mother, father- Mr.Kranky and his mean old grandmother.
Most days  Gorge is left alone with his grandmother who bosses him around all the time.
George has to give her a medicine every day as well as other boring chores.
One day he gets fed up with her and her bossing around, so he comes up with his best plan yet;
he desides to make her a new medicine and waits for the results.
Extrodinary things happen to her and to other characters.
Will George ever get rid of his evil grandmother?

  

Olivia's instructions for printmaking!

To do printmaking there is a safety rule you'll need to follow or theres going to be a few messy parts.

Rule number 1: When you use the chisel make sure the hand that your not using to hold the blade is behind the blade otherwise you might cut yourself.


                                        What you need!

.A paint roller!
.A pencil!
.Some paper x3!
.Any color crayon!
.Plasters just incase you hurt yourself with the blade!
.A veriety of patterns or drawings!
.A board so you can use to rest your wood on!
.A few chissels please keep out of reach from little children as they won't know how to use them!
.A chissel blade to screw into the chissel!
.A variety of colored inks either red ,black or blue!
.And last of all some soft wood to do your print on!

                                    How to do print making!

  • To get started come up with a design that you would like to cut out.
  • If you like your design than you can draw it on a piece of paper as a draft.
  • When you are finished with your draft than you can copy your design from paper to wood.
  • Use a chissel to go through the pencil lines make sure your hand is behind the blade,if you cut yourself than clean out your cut with clean water than dry it and place a plaster over top of your cut.
  • Before you put ink on your wood do a crayon rubbing by puting a piece of paper on top of your design and get a crayon and start shading on the piece of paper.
  • If the lines are getting covered by the crayon than you will need to get your chissel and go through all the lines so if you do crayon rubbings the crayon won't go over the lines
  • To finish of grab your roller,ink and paint shirt.
  • Put your paint shirt on and pour your ink onto a piece of newspaper.
  • Then choose the color that you want to do and paint over the wood.
  • Next place a piece of paper on top of the wood and flaten it by using your hands.
  • Carefully take the peice of paper of your wood and leave the piece of paper and the wood to dry.
  • And repeat instructions as much as you like.
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Jahna's Printmaking Instructions

WARNING!
Keep your hand behind the chisel!
Keep it deep

What you will need:
Ink any colour
Paper x2
Paint shirt
Plasters (just it case you hurt your self)
A pencil
Crayon
Roller x2

These are the steps to making a perfect woodcut

Step 1.Choose your theme e.g: Maori art or words
Step 2.Once you have thought of your theme grab your peace of paper and
draw your theme.
Step 3.When you are happy with your design draw it onto the peace of wood
Step 4.Grab the chisel and careful start curving out your lined pencil by moving your wrist side to side
(Remeber keep the free hand behind the chisel)
Step 5.When you have finished chiseling put your art shirt on.
Step 6. Put your first roller in your coloured ink and roll it onto the peace of wood with your design on it
Step 7.flatten your blank peace of paper onto your inked wood do this by using the
non ink roller also using your hands
Step 8.Careful peel off the paper
Step 9.Let them both dry then you choose what to do with them

Look at that 9 easy steps

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - A synopsis by Ashleigh Watson

Mr Wonkas Factory is opening at last!,
but only five lucky children with five golden tickets are allowed to enter.
Introducing a spoilt brat, an extrodanary fat boy, a dimwitted chewing gum eater with the fastest jaws around, a tv freak, and young Charlie.
 
Bad, scary and extrodanary things happen to those five children as they explore the factory with Mr Wonka.
Will Charlie ever get what hes always longed for?
Happiness?

Ashleigh's Printmaking Instructions

* Firstly come up with some saftey ideas and talk about some different ways to use the chisel.
* Look at some different designs (Maori patterns) that you want to use and start practicing them on newsprint.
* Practice using the chisel on the other side of your woodcut design so you get the hang of it.
* Choose your blade that you want to use, they are V,C or U shape.
* Cut out your design on your board , you can do this by wriggling your wrist as you push. Remember to keep your hand behind the blade and use your other hand to keep the board still.
* Complete a crayon rubbing onto a piece of paper, if you are not happy with your design, think of ways to improve it and clean out ant cuts which are not deep enough.
* When you are happy with your design start to put some ink on your roller. You may select any colour, but dark colours are best.
* Now roll the ink onto your woodcut evenly.
* Get a piece of cartridge paper the size of the woodcut and place carefully over it and press firmly with a clean roller and fingers.
* Peel off carefully to reveal the wonderful print you have created.
* Repeat as many times as you want to make more prints.

Print Making

Rules You Must Follow ARE:

Keep Your Hand BEHIND The Blade
Wiggle the blade don't push
Don't start cutting until you have done your design

Step 1  To Begin you have to draw your pattern on paper with some ideas from the board

Step 2  Once you have finished drawing you transfer it onto wood

Step 3  Then cut the pattern on with the blade provided

Step 4  Smooth the pattern

Step 5  Use roller with ink colour of your choice

Step 6  Put A4 sheet of paper over it and use dry roller

Step 7 Peel off paper and leave to dry 12-24 hours at room temp and your done

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Instructions for Printmaking

Firstly think of a theme or design you have seen or create your own, making sure its not too detailed otherwise you might not be able to cut it out.
Set up your equipment and place your base on your working area to protect your desk or table.
Put your board on top of the base and draw your design in pencilon the board, after you have completed some practice drawings.
Use your chisel to cut out your design, face the chisel away from yourself so you do not injure youself, use a wriggle action with your wrist as you cut.
When you've finished cutting out your design complete a crayon rubbing to check the cuts are made cleanly, then use a roller to apply ink evenly on the board.
Straight after you have inked the board, place paper carefully over the ink,roll and press firmly with your fingers.
You have created your own design, you can use and re-use this and even try different colours for different effects.


Written by Renee.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Carving And Printmaking

Room 4 was a busy classroom on Monday and Tuesday with year 5 to 8 children involved in a printmaking session with Mr McQueen. Whilst there were a few accidents many of the children produced wonderful pieces of Maori art carving and printmaking. Have a close look at our art wall to see for your self

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Rythm Interactve Report

Tuesday 14th September 9:30 Hall
Rhythm Interactive came to Freevilie School with there Goat Skin drums from Africa for a 1 hour show.
We all had to copy Anton the main drummer.Then he made us make noises .I wouldn't recommend going unless you really like Drums,Music or making nosies

11/2 stars -2 stars
1 hour show
The skills you will learn are Beat/Rhythm
As time went by you got bored. It was really fun at the Beginning  then you started to lose interest.

Ways to improve the show are:
Less talking
Shorter show
Only Use Drums
Less Repetitive

By Marshall

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

World Vision Letter

Wednesday 25th August

Dear World Vision. My name is Rebecca. I love the way that you are giving children a better life to live for.  I am writing to you because I think that child slavery should stop.

I think that kids like me but in different countries should be allowed to be free, but it is part of our human rights to be free and to be a slave to no one.

I don't know why kids are treated like slaves when the kids are only ten or even younger.
Its not a great idea to have a child as a slave, its against their will.

I have seen your website and it looks like lots of families are very poor and need a better house to live in and better conditions.  I understand that kids need to eat, drink and be healthy and receive schooling.

Its really great to see you saving peoples lives so keep it up.

I will support by asking my mum and dad to think about donating some money to your cause.

Thank you for reading my letter
Rebecca.
Dear World Vision.
My name is Mr.McQueen. I teach Year 5/6 children at Freeville School in Christchurchurch
My class and I have been looking at Human Rights issues relating particularly to children from Third World countries and the way they are treated especially by grown ups.

We are saddened and angry at the level of hardship these people face and the frustration in getting help to them. It must be very difficult and demanding especially as funds are limited as are the people who work for you.

We appreciate the work World Vision is doing and hope we can help in some way either by donating money or perhaps one day actually working in a country that needs help.


Warm Regards

Wayne McQueen

World Vision Letter

Tuesday 24th August

Dear World Vision, my name is Alex and I am from Christchurch here in NZ.

 I am amazed at all the work you have done for those people who live in Third World countries who struggle to feed their family and lead happy lives like me.

I am writing to you because I want child labour to stop. It is cruel and no one deserves to work under awful conditions. Its like being held hostage against their will.

 What I want to know is what you do and how you manage to get all the kids released from their bonded labour.

 If we can find out all of this information then I am sure that we can stop child labour.

I would like to support World Vision by trying to talk my parents into freeing a child.

Yours Sincerly
Alex

World Vision Letter

Tuesday 25th August
Dear World Vision, my name is Shontay and I am a pupil at Freeville School in Christchurch, New Zealand.And in my class we have been learning about human rights.
I have  been looking at your website discovering all the good things you have been doing for people in need of help.but im still a bit frustated about how much help they need to survive .

It so shocking that evreyone in new zealand has food and water but they don't . I really appreciate all the good things you've been doing for people with know food or water.

By Shontay

World Vision Letter

Tuesday 24th August

Dear World Vision, my name is Liam.

I am writing this letter about people working on the streets doing horrible jobs like picking up rubbish doing jobs like this is awful because they live on very little earn little and get treated badly. They also get forced to work against there will. The country I'm talking bout is Indonesia one other topic I would like to talk about is the flood in Pakistan. I think all the money you get should go to building a village where the flood was or put an add on t.v. asking people to donate to help build a village and help the children,family's,who where in the flood.

thank you for taking
your time to read this.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

World Vision Letter

Tuesday 24th August

Dear World Vision, my name is Amara and I attend Freeville School in Christchurch.
I am impressed by all your hard work you put into helping out poor countries but I am still saddened because it is so frustrating to reach everyone.

I am also upset by the bad conditions they live in and all their needs.

I have recently been looking at your website it is very interesting.
I have some suggestions:

1. Have a fundraising activity to raise money.
2. Help the adults by providing food and water.
3. Help them get proper jobs to look after themselves.


I would like to put a stop to this I wish there was a way of doing that better.

Thanks for your time.
Amara

Thursday, August 19, 2010

World Vision Letter

Dear World Vision, my name is Jahna. I am a pupil at Freeville School here in Christchurch.

I am writing to you because I think you are doing a great job with the children and adults you are helping.
I am impressed at the efforts you make to help free children from their bonded labour but am sad at the lives these children have once they return to their families.

Treating people is bad because it is...
1.Mean,horrible
2.Child abuse
3. Human cruelty
4.The mean person would not like it if they were treated badly.

I think World Vision should take more action in helping children and adults once the family is united. Here are some ideas that may work:
1.Set a fundraiser for clean water
2.Give food
3.Give clean clothes
4.Plant fruit trees
5.Have professional doctors or nurses working in the area.

Now I know not to moan when I'm hungry,when I don't want to go to school or whats in my lunch box.
I know not to moan any more and thank you World Vision because you have changed my way in thinking.

Kind Regards
Jahna

World Vison Letter

Hi my name is Finesi and I live in Christchurch and go to Freevillle school. I am writing. this letter to World Vision about the way children have been treated.

I am angry about the children in need.and I think World Vision is doing a very good job but they could do better in some ways .
I feel angry that children are put into slavery for making cigarettes as it is against their human rights. they spend long hours working in factory's  making rugs, putting matches into match  boxes.with out any breaks
what I think World vision should do.
you should get children out of there hard work they are doing. you should do more fun raise and a  dollar donations every week just do what ever you can do to help the children.

Thank you world vision for your time Sincere Finesi

World Vison Letter

Dear World Vision. My name is Lewis and I go to Freeville School here in Christchurch.

I am impressed with all your hard work you are doing to help the poor children from around the world but I am still unhappy with the way they have been treated badly by mean grown ups who take adavantage of them.

Many of these children don't have any proper food, water, clothing or medicine for when they are sick. I am lucky because I have all this stuff.

Perhaps I could send some stuff over to you like my old clothes or toys. The school I go to could do some fundraising and send some money to you.

I like how World Vision help the needy people by giving them food and stuff.

Yours Sincerely
Lewis

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Letter to World Vision

Dear Sur/Madam.
My name is Sanne, and I am a child from Freeville school in Christchurch.

I am angry and  very sad that people in poor countries like India, parts of Africa and other countries dont have clear water to drink and not much clean food to eat that is not poiseness.

Supplys should be brought to them so that they can get ceared for more, and can get more help.
Human rights have been taken of them because they dont have much food and water to drink, most of them dont have any shelter and they are not happy.

Every 19 minutes 20 people die from illness or wounds.
What Iam asking is for  the World Vision people should take back children and their familys who are really sick and care for them in a safer country, then when they are better again they can be taken back and they will be HAPPY again.
World Vision is already doing a WONDERFUL job, but if  the do that it would make everyone even more happy again.


The purpose of my letter is about trying to make people better and get cared for more and be happy and get their family back together.

People who try to steal and harm people in poor contry should be punished.
It is not fair that they are being mean and lazy to children or even adults by making them do their dirty work or making them unhappy by  stealing their food and giving them yucky food and water in return.

Some examples of miss treatment that happen in countries could be,
people who dont live in their countries and and poluting their land and not thinking about what they have done.
People making wors in their homes.
Taking people from their familys and making them their slaves.
Fighting over food and hurting friends and family and making other people sad just becous they are sad and other things aswell.
I appreciate it

Thankyou you are doing well!
from sanne!!!!!!!!!!!

Letter to World Vision

Dear Sir/Madam, my name is Arlia and I am a child from Freeville school in Christchurch.
I am angry and very sad that people in poor Countries like India and parts of Africa don't get clean water and good food.Some of the water is polluted.

Supplys should be brought to them so that they get good food.They need food more than wealthy countries because wealthy countries have lots  of clean water and good food to eat.About every 19 minutes more than 20 people die of starvation and hunger.

Human rights have been taken off them because they don't have much food and no water to drink.Most of them don't have any shelter and they are not happy about that.sSome of the children are ill and don't have medicaneand some of them die.

They only eat 1 cup of rice a meal or even less.People in poor countries starve because they don't have anything to eat.

You do really well helping people and giving them money to spent on food and supplys.People in Pakistan really thank you and the people who give money to raise twards them.Every $1 makes a change to their lives.They really appreciate it.You do really well.It's great that you give them some food to eat.That food proberly lasts them a week.

To do better you should give them more food and mabe give them some medican to use forwhen people are sick or are very ill.You could give them some money to use on shelter and warm clothes for them to wear.

They might fight over food and they could hurt people pushing and fighting for food.But thank you for supporting them and I bet they love you people coming in and giving them some food .I have recently been looking at your website and it is nicely set out and it is sad that little baby's are really skinny and have no milk or food to eat.

Thank you for supporting people
Keep it up From Arlia

Letter to World Vision

Dear World Vision

Hello my name is Marshall and I go to Freeville School in Christchurch and I think that the work that you are doing is great but if you don't get enough money from us to help people in poor countries. Here are some things that I think would help.

You're asking for too much money! People may want to sponsor you but cant come up with about $100 per month. So maybe lower the price and I'm very sure that you will get more money

Go fundraising on the streets. If you go out onto the streets and people give you  $1 or $2 you will probably get more instead of having to come up with $100.

Try get some volunteers to help raise money for you so that they might feel that they are helping a bit more than they are now.

Say some good things on what could happen. If we sponsor you we will want to know what our money will be going to. Try focus on good things on what will happen.

Some people just might want to pay for one thing like getting a someone out of Child Labour

Now I think that you will get more money. But before this ends I just want to say again that I think that you are doing a great job helping out in the world and are making it a better place.

By Marshall.