This week for Cybersmart challenge we had to draw a fish using shapes and tools in google drawing. This activity was super fun!
We are a year 6 and 7 class at Glenbrae School in Glen Innes, Auckland, New Zealand. We are using Chromebooks as our learning tool. Keep an eye on our blog to discover what we are learning, creating and sharing. Our teacher is Mr Nath.
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Hi Alyanna, I´m Eli from Ahipara School. I think your fish looks amazing. Was it hard to make a fish out of shapes? Maybe next time you can make the writing stand out, anyways great job blog ya later.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Room 10, my name is Angela and I am a year 8 student at Paihia School. I like your post about “Using Google Drawing For Art” because it was very interesting and creative. My class are going to be doing this soon so I am very excited to see what I can create. If you could have picked another setting to create, what would you have picked?
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Kia ora Room 10, my name is Jade and I am a year 8 student from Paihia School. Your blog post about “Using Google Drawing For Your Art” has really inspired me because our class are also learning to use google drawing to make art. The setting that we are doing are around fishes, which is the same as you. If you could do this again but a total different category of animals, what would it be?
ReplyDeleteHello, my name is Mark at Paihia School. I like your post about “Using Google Drawing For Art” because it was very interesting and you made it creative with the bubbles and shapes. My class are doing this same thing because of the manaia Kalani’s challenge. I wonder if the manaiaKalani would give us a challenge of making creature from shapes in the surface. Have you ever wondered that?
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Kia ora Room 10, my name is Isabella and I am a year 8 student from Paihia School. I like your blog post about “Using Google Drawing For Your Art” Our class is doing this on google drawing as well. I like how you have add a picture on your post. If you could do this again but a total different category of animals, what one would it be?
ReplyDeleteHi, Room 10 my name is Ashlyn and I am a year 6 student from Paihia School. I like your post about using Google Drawing for your art because you look like you put a lot of time into your Google Drawing art. I also like your post because my class has been doing Google Drawing for our learning . Did you guys choose what you wanted to do your art about?
ReplyDeleteKia ora room 10 my name is Nikau and I go to Ahipara school. I really liked the poster you have made it looks very cool.Blog ya later.
ReplyDeleteHi Alyanna, I´m Hunter from Ahipara School. I think your fish looks amazing. Was it hard to make a fish out of shapes? Maybe next time you can make the writing stand out. Anyways great job, blog ya later.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora room 10 Glenbrae School my name is Angus I am a year 8 student Paihia School. I was just reading your Google draw post I like it because you added bubbles coming from the fishes mouths to make it more realistic. I also like your post because you told us who drew the photo down the bottom left. I've also used Google drawings to make a picture.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever drawn a shark using Google drawings?
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ReplyDeleteHI, Glenbrae School my name is Anika and I go to Paihia School. I really liked you post about the google fish art. I really enjoyed your post because my class did this and I was wondering if other classes did this. I also really liked that you added bubbles because otherwise I guess the fish don't breathe. Did your class enjoy this activity?
ReplyDeleteKia ora Glenbrae School my name is Amber and I am a year 6 student at Paihia School in Te Ngahere, I like your blog post about the google drawing art you made. I like the fish you guys made. It reminds me of the time that we did this a few weeks ago. Did it take long to make these
ReplyDeleteMy Writing: Hi my name is Logan I am a year six student at Paihia School. I can tell that you have put a lot of effort into the fish you made. I think the fish is super good. I did a Tuatara for an ecosystem thing that we did. We had to type the important things about the Tuatara. Is the fish the only thing you have finished or do you have some more animals that you have finished?
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ReplyDeleteHI Alyanna, I´m Hunter T-J from Ahipara School. I think your fish looks amazing. Was it hard to make a fish out of shapes? Maybe next time you can make the writing stand out. Anyways great job, blog ya later.
ReplyDeleteHello Alyanna, AJ here from room 7. Wow that is very cool fish you have made, what was your favorite part when your were making them. Keep up the wonderful work.
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Hi Alyanna, I´m Hunter T-J from Ahipara School. I think your fish looks amazing. Was it hard to make a fish out of shapes? Maybe next time you can make the writing stand out. Anyways, great job Alyanna, blog ya later.
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ReplyDeleteIt's Hunter from Ahipara school. Your google draw was pretty cool! We did it at my school too! Maybe next time you could add a Walt and Reflection. Ka pai.
ReplyDeleteKia ora, Glenbrae School my name is Marley and I go to Paihia School. I really like your blog post about your cybersmart challenge. I liked it because it is really detailed and filled with amazing fish, what I think it could teach people is how to use the tools. Last term our class did the exact same thing.
What else have you been doing?
Malo e lelei Alyanna,
ReplyDeleteWelll done on creating such a vibrant and happy art piece using google draw! What's one thing you enjoyed during that lesson? Keep up te awesome work, Alyanna!
-Miss Tavioni