Why do we make art?
What is/are the the purpose/s of artworks?
What is the value of art and why does this differ according to culture etc.?
How can artists influence or effect change?
How can ideas and issues be expressed and explored via The Arts?
Our learner attribute this term is "I am Powerful." We have been demonstrating this at home with all of the creative and wonderful things that we have been doing in our "bubbles". We are overcoming challenges, persevering, taking action and making the most of the situation.
Teachers have been getting creative for our Teacher Art Exhibition last week. You may have seen some odd look creatures in last weeks newsletter and around the playground.
On Monday, the students took a tour of these pieces as we explained the inspiration behind them. It was really cool to see this and we also saw some work in the office inspired by stories we know well like Maui and Mahuika and the Māori creation myth.
In the afternoon on Monday following our tour we returned to the idea of the 'inspiration book'. We started some big brainstorms with big picture thinking, what learning did we want to share about? What is possible? We will be exploring these in our Art Celebration.
Home learning:
Arts Celebration planning has begun. On Monday we began with our Inspiration Book.
This includes Who inspires me, (artists, writers, musicians, thinkers, politicians, mums, dads, etc. What inspires me, ideas, issues, concerns, amusements ( Our history, family, gender roles, racism etc.) and How I could use these inspirations to make artworks. (materials, methods, styles etc.) The next step is to do a series of sketches of the ideas. Don’t settle on the first idea or on just one idea but let your mind wander and explore a range of options. This will be a kind of visual brainstorm, building on the Inspiration Book.
We are learning about the properties of a square and problem solving together. We explored the concept of “squareness.” We know that a square has 4 equal sides and 4 right angles.
We asked: How many squares can you find that have dots from this array as their corners?We have worked so hard on our performance over the past few months. The mana and ihi in Te Whānau o Whetūkairangi's performance was palpable! Here's an explanation of the meaning behind each part of our item:
We've been playing with metaphor! Inspired by Denis Glover's Wellington Harbour is a Laundry, we've re-imagined our city in all different ways. We discussed the difference between simile and metaphor. We wondered how we could extend the metaphor, taking it even further to help describe the unique qualities of Wellington.
What a great hook to begin the next part of our History Inquiry.