Monday, 20 April 2020

DRAWING A POPPY

Drawing  a Poppy


Make It: 
Take some time to think about the materials you have in your own house
(or even outside!). What could you gather together to make your very own
poppy to display for Anzac Day this weekend? Could you use materials from
your recycling bin? Bake a biscuit or cake in the shape of a poppy and
decorate it? Draw/paint a poppy on your footpath with sidewalk chalk/paint?
Play dough? Random craft materials found in your home?


Write It: 
Take time while you are creating your poppy to film yourself if you want so you
can watch it while you do your writing. You could even do a screencastify
describing your steps (after you have written them) to include with your video
on your blog. 


Materials Used:
(List the materials you used here)


Instructions: 
  1. Get a piece of paper 
  2. Draw 
  3. Show










Hello my name is Fonua as we all know Anzac Day is near on Friday the 25th of April as you can on the top is a picture of a poopy and what Anzac stands for it stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
It was kind of an easy drawing. I really like this drawing because it reminds me that I don't suck at drawing. I am OK at drawing. Anzac Day is a Day to remember all that fought for NZ In the war in 1915. Most people died and some people came back with minor injuries  and some came back without a scratch. The whole of New Zealand are proud of all of them.

2 comments:

  1. Fonua, I really like what you have written about Anzac day and your poppy drawing. However, I would really like to see you try and write step by step drawing instructions so that someone else might be able to draw a poppy just like your one. Do you think someone could follow your instructions and make your exact poppy?

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  2. hi fonua i like your poppy i
    wish i could draw that good work

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