Showing posts with label Creative Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Space. Show all posts
Wednesday, 11 April 2018
My Term 1 Animation - by Jayah
This is my animation about respect and this animation shows me picking up rubbish outside.
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2018,
Animation,
Creative Space,
Jayah,
Kaitīakitanga i nga wā kātoa,
Respect,
Room 11 2018
Saturday, 30 September 2017
Term 3 animation - by Farah
We wrote a story about finding somewhere else to live in space because we had destroyed planet earth. Here is my animation about finding a new planet to live on.
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2017,
Animations,
Creative Space,
Farah,
Guardians of the Galaxy,
Inquiry
Sunday, 9 April 2017
Maui and the sun - by Hunter
Hunter Maui and the Sun from Team 4 Pes on Vimeo.
Once upon a time in Aotearoa the sun went too fast across the sky. The people were not happy because they couldn't get their work done but there was a man called Maui who was a legend. Maui could save the world with his magic hook. Maui went to catch the sun. He lassoed the sun with his hook. He hit the sun until the sun promised to move across the sky slowly. Now the sun moves slowly across the sky.
Once upon a time in Aotearoa the sun went too fast across the sky. The people were not happy because they couldn't get their work done but there was a man called Maui who was a legend. Maui could save the world with his magic hook. Maui went to catch the sun. He lassoed the sun with his hook. He hit the sun until the sun promised to move across the sky slowly. Now the sun moves slowly across the sky.
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2017,
Animations,
Creative Space,
Inquiry,
Literacy,
Te Taiao o Tāmaki,
Writing
Thursday, 30 March 2017
Animation Writing and Voice Over - by Ben
Maui went out fishing when the sun was out on his waka. Then it turned dark and Maui was still paddling, then morning came and he smelled the air and then he threw his hook into the ocean. Well Maui was waiting then he fell asleep. The ropes started moving then Maui woke up and started pulling the rope. A big stingray came up and it looked like the shape of NZ. If you're kill the fish then you will be killing mother nature you have to keep the creeks clean and the seas and the oceans then people will go fishing because there will be fishes to catch in the ocean.
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2017,
Animations,
Ben,
Creative Space,
Literacy,
Omaru Creek,
Te Taiao o Tāmaki,
Writing
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