Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Victoria's taniwha

We made crayon and dye taniwhas. A taniwha is a mythical creature. First, we drew a chalk outline. Then, when we finished it, we coloured our taniwha in in hot colours. When we finished that, we did the background in cold colours. Then, we did our borders in red and white. Then we dyed our work with black dye. I am proud of my taniwha.

Bella's taniwha



We made taniwhas. We took a long time to draw them and colour them in. I liked how I smudged the colours. I am proud of my taniwha.

Dhruv's taniwha

We made big cool fierce taniwhas. It is a Maori water dragon. Taniwhas are not real.
Taniwhas are ugly, but my taniwha is cool!

Amalea's Taniwha

I made a taniwha. I had to draw the taniwha in hot colours of crayon and the background in cold colours of crayon. Then we dyed it in black. My taniwha is beautiful and I am so proud of myself.

Morgan's taniwha

We made a taniwha. First we had to draw a draft in our books. The we drew it with crayon and chalk onto big paper. It looked when we put black dye on it!

Kate's taniwha

Hi my name is Kate. Room 21 made taniwhas with dye and crayon. When I put the dye on, it looked really cool!

Ryan's taniwha

We made scary taniwhas out of crayons and dye.
A taniwha is a mythical water dragon,
 from Maori myths.
                                                     First we used chalk for the outline, then we 
coloured it in with crayon, then we used cool colours
to colour in our background and hot colours for our
taniwhas. Next we did our boarders with red and white,
then we dyed it with black dye. It looked cool!

Jonathan's taniwha


We made crayon and dye taniwhas. Do you like my taniwha?

Willa's taniwha

In Room2 1 we made taniwhas using cool colours for our backgrounds and hot colours for our taniwhas. We made a border of red and white. We used black dye to cover our picture. It looked cool!

Karina's Taniwha



We made taniwhas with crayon. We did a outline with white chalk and we coloured it in with crayon. We used hot colours for the taniwha and cold colours for the background. I think my taniwha is very pretty. What do you think?

Leticia's taniwha


Hi! We made scary taniwhas.
Taniwhas are terrible water dragons.
We first drew them in white chalk, then coloured the taniwha in hot colours.
Then we coloured the background in cold colours.
Next we drew our borders in red and white.
At last, we dyed our pictures in black dye.
I was very proud of my picture!  

Neela's taniwha



This term, my class and me made pictures. Since we were learning about Maori myths, we made some pictures of a mythical creature called a taniwha.
This is how we made them:
First we did a draft copy and made sure there was no white spaces.
We coloured them in for a long time!
When we had done our drafts, we started on our big copy.

This photo is of me with my taniwha. Do you like it?

Ayaana's taniwha


Room 21 made Taniwhas, which is a water dragon. We didn't have any white spaces because the dye would go over and make chicken pox (spots of black dye in the middle of our crayon)! Do you like my taniwha?

Chris's taniwha

We made taniwhas this term. We did outlines and did our background and coloured it in. Then, we did our borders and then dyed it black. Then we hung it up to dry. I like my taniwha!

Matthew's taniwha

This term my class made taniwha pictures. First we drew the out line with chalk and then coloured them in with crayon. Next we dyed them. Do you like my taniwha?

Ethan's taniwha


Today we took photo of our fierce taniwhas. We stuck big yellow paper behind our work and we sent it to our class blog for you to look at! Do you like it?

Baxter's taniwha

We made taniwhas. It was fun! It took a while to do the taniwhas. Do you like my taniwha?

Anna's taniwha

In Room 21 we made taniwhas. Our taniwhas were warm colours and our backround were cold colours. I like my taniwha!

Oliver's taniwha

Today we made fierce taniwhas with crayon and dye.Taniwhas are not real, they are mythical creatures. Do you like my taniwha?

Max's Taniwha


We made fierce taniwhas. My taniwha is cool. Do you like it?