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Hi Everyone,In Week Four we will be choosing one of the artworks you have made this term. We will be posting a photograph of it to the Facebook “Thank you Australia Project”, to thank our essential workers for all the work they are doing to keep us safe at this time.I would like you to add words or extra images to your artwork, to say thank you to our Doctors, Nurses, Ambulance Officers, Police, Fire fighters, Residential care workers, People who work in shops and all the businesses that help us stay well and safe. You can even put toys (like a teddy bear or Lego people) on your work before you photograph it to add to the meaning. If it is ok with Mum and Dad, you can be in the photo holding your work.Please email your photographs to school,Stay connected,Mrs ReynoldsHi Year OneThis week on clickview you have drawn your animals add colour. You can use felt pens or oil pastels or paints or coloured pencils.You can even try a mixture of all of them.Colour each shape a different colour.Try not to have 2 colours together. Well done Mrs Adams!This week on Clickview will need paper a toy animal or dinosaur and a pencil or pen. Choose oneNow look at your animal, put your pencil on the paper and draw what you see in one line.Now put your animal on the floor.Draw what you see this time. Just one line.Try putting your animal up high. Draw again. You can overlap.Have fun, making line animal drawings.Paul KleeCat and Bird 1928Watch for ideasMati and DadaPaul Klee will needSurface – white paperDry media – pastels, crayons or oil pastels or coloured pencilsTry thisDraw a large cat’s headDraw eyes, nose and mouth. Use Paul Klee’s painting to help youAdd another animal or insect – maybe a mouseAdd a colour but leave ghosties (white bits)Now go back and colour over to create a more interesting “look” or aesthetic.Extra information and ideas ................
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