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GRADE 2 WEEK 5 TERM 3 REMOTE LEARNING 2020
GRADE 2 WEEK 5 TERM 3
REMOTE LEARNING 2020
10th August 2020 – 14th August 2020
READ ALONG WITH MRS MENHENNET!
Hello to all my Grade 2 students from Cambridge Primary School and whoever else might be reading this post.
This is week 5 of Term 3 2020 and all my Grade 2 students are remote learning at home!
We are going to be doing a bit of Visual Arts learning about the English artist David Hockney and his paintings of water and swimming pools!
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For students to explore the artworks of English artist David Hockney.
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.To revise the instructions for the Specialist Rich Task.
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To read along with Mrs Menhennet as she reads the blog post aloud.
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For students to learn how to write a comment on my blog.
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I can view and think about the artworks of David Hockney by watching 2 short videos.
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I understand the instructions for the Specialist Rich Task.
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I can play the audio function on the blog post and read along with Mrs Menhennet.
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I can write a comment and post it on The Back art Room Blog.
Let’s get started!
In Week 2 I asked you to draw yourself swimming in water.
In week 3 I asked you to draw yourself swimming in water again but I wanted you to try to improve on your drawing from week 2.
There is a folder for Week 2 and Week 3 on your grade’s Edmodo page for you to upload photos of your drawings These photos are evidence that you have completed this work.
Here are the Instructions for the Specialists Rich Task.
If you have already completed your Specialists Rich Task you can skip this bit. On the audio file you can press the fast forward button.
This Rich Task will require some thinking and some organising. You will need lots of time to complete it. So the Grade 2 Rich Task should be uploaded to your grade’s Edmodo folder by the end of WEEK 6!
For this Specialists Rich Task you will –
CREATE YOURSELF SWIMMING IN WATER.
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How does the water and the motion of swimming affect your body?
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How does the water and motion of swimming affect your hair?
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How will you create the water?
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Label the body parts of yourself in Italian and English.
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Find out what the word for water is in Italian.
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Use digital technologies to enhance your work. You might use a creative app or take photos of your rich task as you create it or make a video explaining how you created your rich task, etc, etc.
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What will you use to create this artwork?
For the last two weeks you might have used pencils or crayons or textas to PRACTICE drawing yourself swimming in water.
Now, in creating this Rich Task, you need to think about what else you might use to create yourself swimming in water.
In the past, in the art room, my students have created themselves swimming in water like this.
This artwork involved –
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Using colourful oil pastels to create their body swimming in water. Don’t forget your bathers!
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Drawing their swimming body nice and large to fill the space on the paper. (If I wanted you to draw your swimming body really, really small I would tell you to create your art work on a tiny post it note!) DRAW BIG!
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Using white oil pastel to draw wiggly lines in the water.
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Using a blue wash of paint (blue paint or blue food dye with water in it) to paint over the white wiggly oil pastel lines.
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Drawing or painting water is a challenge. The water is always moving. There are reflections in the water. The water moves and distorts the image of whatever is under the water. The water moves and distorts the image it is reflecting.
In this time of remote learning, as artists, we are not working in the art room.
In this time of remote learning, as artists, we all have to adapt and change to creating at home.
So you won’t be able to create your body swimming in water in exactly the same way that it has been made before. And that really doesn’t matter. You will all be brilliantly creative artists at home!
So I am giving you lots of CHOICE with how you create yourself swimming in water. I also want you to USE MORE THAN ONE ART MATERIAL OR WAY OF CREATING when you are making your rich task.
So perhaps you will draw with oil pastels
or watercolour pencils
or textas smudged with a wet brush
or paint with a sponge
or paint with scrunched up newspaper 
will you use watercolour paint
or watered down food colouring
or use play doh
or make your own play doh or salt dough
Salt Dough Recipe
Ingredients
- I cup salt
- 2 cups plain flour
- 1 cup hot water
Method
- Add salt and plain flour to a bowl gradually adding hot water. You might not need all the water!
- Mix together until a dough forms. Make sure it isn’t sticky.
- Leave your salt dough creations to air dry overnight. Then put your salt dough creations in the oven at 120 degrees Celsius for about 3 hours.
- When your salt dough creations are cool you can paint them. If you don’t have gloss paint and you want them to look shiny you can paint them with varnish when the paint is dry. If you don’t have any varnish just paint them with PVA glue. This will also make them nice and shiny.
or use a drawing or painting app on your ipad
or cut plain or patterned paper
or tear plain or patterned paper
or use scrap cardboard
or stuff out of the laundry basket
or other stuff
or some of those things
or all of those things
or something I haven’t even listed!
I am giving you lots and lots and lots of choice 
in how you create your rich task
I am NOT telling you to go out and buy new art materials to use!
NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!
You need to THINK about what you already have at HOME and HOW you can use it.
Don’t forget to ask permission to pull stuff out of cupboards to use, or to make salt dough, or things like that.
And because this is a rich task you also need to
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Label the body parts of yourself in Italian and English.
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Find out what the word for water is in Italian.
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Use digital technologies to enhance your work. You might use a creative app or take photos of your rich task as you create it or make a video explaining how you created your rich task, etc, etc.
· And, of course, tidy up after you have created!!!
I cannot wait to see your rich tasks inspired by David Hockney’s swimming paintings!
Here are two short videos for you to watch about David Hockney and his art.
In the first video the teacher talks about the artwork she wants her students to make. This is similar to the artwork Cambridge Primary School students have created in the past. You DO NOT have to create your Rich Task exactly in this way.
The second video shows some of David Hockney’s beautiful landscapes on show at The Royal Academy in London several years ago.
READ ALONG WITH MRS MENHENNET!
Your VISUAL ARTS TASK FOR WEEK 5 is to write a comment on my blog about the videos.
It is easy to write a comment on my blog. Don’t forget to use capital letters and full stops.
At the end of this blog post you will find a section titled,
LEAVE A COMMENT (or add a comment if nobody else has written one yet!)
Under that is a large box in which you type your comment. It looks like this. You can’t write in this one, Silly. You have to use the box at the bottom of this post.
After you have written your comment there is an anti spam box. The anti spam box is there to prove you are a real person not just a computer bot generating random comments. You need to copy the text from the anti spam box into the other box, just like in the photo below.
David Hockney’s landscape paintings where beautiful
Sophia 2D.
Hi Sophia,
I absolutely love David Hockney’s landscape paintings.
I got to see lots of them at the David Hockney exhibition at the NGV a couple of years ago.
They were breathtaking.
from Mrs Menhennet
Hello
Hi Ravisha,
I’m glad you took the time to write a comment but you could have written more than just hello.
Now you know how to make a comment you should do it whenever you feel like it.
from Mrs Menhennet
I really like the landscape ones. From Mitchell.
Hi Mitchell,
I love David Hockney’s landscape paintings.
He has painted some huge landscapes outdoors by using small canvases and painting the landscape in sections and then putting all the sections together. I am so happy for him that he is still creating art even though he is an old man in his 80s.
from Mrs Menhennet
My sister is a painter too, she is very good. My nan comes from England.
Hi Sebastian,
Does Scarlett like painting at home?
Have you been doing any painting at home?
My daughter has been doing some painting during lockdown. She has ;ainted som eshelves and also hlf finished a very complicated paint by number portrait that she bought off the internet.
from Mrs Menhennet
The paintings look really cool
Hi Bethany,
Yes, David Hockney’s paintings are amazing.
Your rich task is due at the end of this week.
from Mrs Menhennet
In the first video were talking about David Hockney and what places he visited to get his inspiration. To draw he’s beautiful pictures of people on the water and of the pictures of Foresters.
And in the Second video David Hockney was talking about his pictures in a museum And his inspirations. It was so nice to here about David Hockney.
It was so nice to here about David Hockney.
Hi Mark,
I’m so sorry about the late reply to your post.
I only just found it!
David Hockney is a wonderful artist and yes, it is nice to hear him speak about his own work.
I love his paintings and drawings.
from Mrs Menhennet
The first video I saw David Hockney paint a swimming pool in a hotel and the second video I saw David Hockney’s paint landscape. I like the second video because his pantings of a forest looks so colourful and beautiful.
Hi Alyxa,
I love David Hockney’s landscapes as well.
When I went to the David Hockney exhibition at the NGV a couple of years ago they had some amazing landscapes on display.
My favourite one was a large painting on a screen. The original had been created on an Ipad so the screen was able to show the artwork being created one bit at a time. It was incredible to watch. I felt like I was watching him paint.
from Mrs Menhennet
Miss Menhennet, My favorite paintings by David Hockney are the landlscape ones 😀
Hi Mana,
I absolutely love David Hockney’s landscape paintings too.
When I went to the David Hockney exhibition at the NGV a couple of years ago they had some amazing landscapes on display.
My favourite one was a large painting on a screen. The original had been created on an Ipad so the screen was able to show the artwork being created one bit at a time. It was incredible to watch.
from Mrs Menhennet
I love visual art it’s so fun
Hi again Ananya,
I’m happy that you love Visual Arts and I hope we get to work in the art room together soon.
from,
Mrs Menhennet
Hi Mrs.Menhennet I submitted my work I hope you like it I just forgot to put down water in Italian is Acqua.thanks PHILLIP
Hi Phillip,
I will have a look at all the grade 2 artworks when I have finished writing up these comments. I still have a few to write.
I will let the Italian teachers know that you know the Italian word for water! I message them every day during school time so I will tell them tomorrow.
from Mrs Menhennet
David Hockney’s paintings are amazing he is a famous artist.
Hi Ananya,
I agree with you. David Hockney’s paintings are amazing.
I am happy for him that he is still creating art and talking about art now, even though he is in his 80s!
from Mrs Menhennet
Hello Ms menhennet.I cannot find the videos that you posted.Somthing has happened.
Hi Amudha,
Oh! Oh!
Are the video links not working?
I wonder why?
MR Firman told me sometimes the links don’t work on his phone but they work on his Ipad.
So perhaps you could try to access the videos from another device?
Here is the link about David Hockney’s art.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHo8kxo_qmU
Here is the Royal academy video about David Hockney’s exhibition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8akan9OGflQ&t=10s
If they don’t work as links you could copy and paste them into your web browser and the videos should comeup.
I hope this helps.
from Mrs Menhennet