Summer Learning Journey


Kick Start 

Art Colouring Book: choose an image to colour.

Dig Deeper 
Share 
    • Upload your Art and a screenshot of the original and label each image.
    • Describe why you chose a different colour for one of the objects in the painting.
    • Watch: create your blog post.


Step It Up 

Art Colouring Book: choose an image to colour.
Use the Zoom Tool Look closely at the original image you chose to colour. What do you see?

Dig Deeper 

Dasha creates a flower wreath





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Comments

  1. Hi Dasha, what a beautiful wreath you made! How long did it take you to make it? I'd love to know how to make one, I have some flowers around my house I could use. Well done!

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  2. Wow Dasha that is stunning. What a great design you have made, I love the colours and the layout. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Morning Dasha,
    This is a gorgeous thing to do! I just love flower wreaths! They remind me of fairy's and magic. How did you make sure that the leaves stayed in a circle? From Miss Morgan

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  5. Hey Dasha, I love all the colours of your flower crown! Did you know that flower crowns are a Lithuanian tradition to mark the longest day of the year and to celebrate summer? I have celebrated this festival before. Did the rosemary make your flower crown smell nice?

    Miss Ferguson

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  6. Morning Dasha - What a great flower wreath! Was it difficult to make?
    Mr G

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  7. Hi Dasha, I am so impressed with your flower wreath, what a great activity to do. I have lots of rosemary in my garden, how did you make the rosemary stay together in a circle?

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  8. Hi everyone, thank you for your comments. My Dad helped me to made the circle of the wreath. I can tell you all how to make it.

    1. First you need to do a carcass in the shape of a circle out of the strongest rosemary branches.
    2. Then you braid other branches in the carcass and tie them together.
    3. Pick how many flowers you would like.
    4. Put the flowers into the wreath and fix them.
    5. It will be done and you can enjoy!
    Dasha!

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  9. Bonnie Ngawaka-EdmondApril 23, 2020 at 12:57 PM

    Kia ora Dasha, thanks so much for sharing how to much this beautiful wreath! Well done and looking forward to seeing more of your posts. Ngā mihi, Whaea Bonnie

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    1. Oops I did a typo �� I meant to say make instead of much.

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