Tuesday, June 26, 2012



Hi there!


WOW!! Today is the last day of term 2! It has gone so fast. This morning Darryn got us to do the Self Assessment. The Self Assessment is the year so far in a reflection. There was 10 questions that we had to answer. They were like; What I am most proud of, I wish I could, I can explain and other things like that.


Some of the questions were quite hard and you had to think about what they meant. We had to write truthful things that we would try and do. 


I will see you later


My self Assessment. (Click to read!)
Madison

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Making Stickers!

Hi there,


Today we have been very busy! Today Hannah, Hannah and I started on our stickers!! We did not have Passion Project today but we decided to work through lunch. We decided to make stickers to put on the fudge bags. We have finally decided what animals we are doing!! I am doing the Clouded Leopard, Hannah H is doing the Prezawalski Horse and Hannah C is doing the Amur Leopard! We are going to be very busy in the next few weeks!!


If I did not tell you last week but we are making fudge to fundraise money for endangered animals from W.W.F! It is going to be exciting!! 




Sharing night is next Tuesday at 6.00!!! I am getting nervous!!!




Hear from you soon!!

The Clouded Leopard Cub
Madison

Tuesday, June 5, 2012


Custom Glitter Text

Hi,

This morning I  carried on with the Tapa Cloth that I started from last week. I finished scrunching it up to make it nice and soft like a cloth. Then once it was soft I dyed it with brown dye.  On my Tapa Cloth there is a bird print and a turtle! To make a cloth you need:

Some paper
A vivid
A pencil
A rubber (If needed)
And some brown dye.

To make a cloth you  need to decide on what pattern you like. But your pattern has to be a chess pattern, so if you don't understand it means one turtle, then a flower then a turtle then a flower and so on. After that you fold your paper in squares then unfold it. Once you complete that you then draw on your pattern. Next, go over it with vivid. After you finish that, scrunch it up until it becomes like cloth. (I know it sounds impossible but it works!) Finally, dye it with brown dye. Leave it to dry and it will look perfect!!


It is really fun but it hurts your hands. For your pattern try and do something pacifica like turtles, flowers, butterflies or shells. Tapa cloths come from Samoa!!

 That is mine! It has not dried yet!


Hear from you later Madison:)