May
14
GRADE 4 WEEK 6 REMOTE LEARNING
Your celestial bodies final artwork is due on Monday 24th May 2020!
You must submit all your artworks (rough draft of four/2 ideas/final celestial bodies artwork) or your report for Semester 1 will state NEEDS ATTENTION in the Visual Arts section.
Hello to all my Grade 4 students from Cambridge Primary School and whoever else might be reading this post.

I can’t believe it is Week 6
of remote learning already!
We are going to be doing a bit of Visual Arts learning around the topic of CELESTIAL BODIES in ART!

So, in Week 3 you drew a rough draft of four different celestial bodies. If you didn’t do this work go to week 3 here.

Reyansh 4F cb

Vivienne 4A CB
And in Week 4 you drew 2 ideas for a celestial bodies artwork. If you didn’t do this work go to week 4 here.
Now, in Week 5 and week 6, I would like you to create your final artwork for this unit of work. I want you to create a celestial bodies final artwork.
This artwork will require some thinking and some organising. So this artwork is due on Monday 24th May 2020!
In the past, my grade 3 students have created a celestial bodies artwork using clay like this.




This artwork involved-
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deciding which of the celestial bodies you were going to create with
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deciding how the celestial bodies were going to interact if the student was using more than one type of celestial body
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deciding whether the celestial bodies claywork was going to be 3D and freestanding or flat
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painting the claywork after it came out of the kiln
But you won’t be making a celestial bodies clay work in the art room.
In this time of remote learning we all have to adapt to creating at home.

How can you produce an artwork that has more than one celestial body in it? How can you put them together? Or perhaps you just want to create one of the celestial bodies? What will you use?
So you have lots of choice with how you create your celestial bodies artwork. However I want you to use more than one sort of material or one way of creating your art work. You have choices to make!

So perhaps you will draw,


or paint, or use oil pastels or chalk or watercolour pencils,
or use lego,

or make 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 cut paper
or torn paper,
or cardboard

or aluminum foil
or use stuff from the kitchen drawers and cupboards
or stuff out of the laundry basket
or other stuff
or all of those things
or something I haven’t even listed!

This moon looks like it has been made using shaving cream!
If you want to look at more celestial bodies artworks go to my Pinterest board.


I am giving you lots and lots and lots of choice 
in how you create your artwork but I am NOT telling you to go out and buy stuff! Use what is already in your home! Don’t forget to ask permission to pull stuff out of cupboards to use or to make salt dough, or things like that.
Email your photos to me when you have finished.
shelley.menhennet@education.vic.gov.au
And, of course, tidy up after you have created!!!
I cannot wait to see your artworks inspired by celestial bodies!
You can send it in earlier but remember this artwork is due on Monday 24th May 2020!
Have fun creating!
Mrs Menhennet

Luke 4B cb

Luke 4B cb 2a

Swathi 4F

malakey 4F cbfin

Jowan 4C cbfin

Yaksh 4C cbfin 2

Yaksh 4C cbfin 1

Aydin 4D cbfin 2

Bhavya 4E cbfin

Tahila 4C cb fin

Anna 4D cbfin

Amelie 4E cbfin

Maddison 4E cbfin

Vivienne 4A cbfin

Reyansh 4F cbfin

Reyansh 4F cbfin 2

Thraya 4F fina

Thraya 4F fin 1

Tanisha 4C cbfin

Kelly 4D cbfin

Ashvin 4E cb22

Luke 4B fin?

Mehek 4A cb fin

Meagan 4D cb fin

Liam 4C cbfin

Jemma 4B fin ?

kaleb 4D cbfin

Ashvin 4E cbfin b

Mehek 4A cbfin a

Simra 4A cbfin

Charli 4D cbfin

Ellie4E cbfin13

Ellie 4E cbfin7

Tanisha 4C cb rec

Advika 4E cbfin

Amelia 4E cbfin

Ashvin 4E c fin a

Ashvin 4E cbfin

Ashvin 4E cbfin e

Ashvin 4E cbfinc

Ashvin 4E cbfind

Cathy 4C cbfin

Aydin 4D cbfin

Claire 4F cbfin

Reshmi 4D cbfin

Rayyan 4C cbfin

Rayyan 4C cbfin?

Ramsha 4D cbfin

Nash 4B fin

Muhammad 4E cbfin

Mehek 4A cbfin

Martina 4B cbfin

Luke 4B cbfin

Khloe 4D cbfin

Kaleb 4D cbfin 2

Jiya 4B cbfin

Jensen 4C cbfin

Jemma 4B cbfin

Jayden 4D cb fin

Jasper 4D cbfin

Jaleyah 4D cbfin

Harper 4E cb fin

Gavin 4D cbfin

Ellie 4E fin 2

Ellie 4E fin 1

Ellie 4E cbfin 12

Ellie 4E cbfin 11

Ellie 4E cbfin 10

Ellie 4E cbfin 9

Ellie 4E cbfin 8

Ellie 4E cbfin 5

Ellie 4E cbfin 4

Ellie 4E cbfin 3

Ellie 4E cbfin

Eeshan 4B cbfin2

Eeshan 4B cbfin 1

Lenny 4C cbfin

Lily 4F cbfin

Ramsha 4D cbfin

Kaleb 4D cbfin

Isaiah 4 cbfin

Isaiah 4 cb2

yevin 4E cbfin

Natalie 4C cbfin

Yaksh 4C cbfin

Vanshika 4F cbfin.jpeg

Reshmi 4 fin

Dante 4E cbfin

Alicia 4C cbfin

Abdul 4B cbfin

Tayla 4A cbfin

Tayla 4A cbfin

Tayla 4A not

Yashas 4C cbfin

Adrita 4F cbfin

Amitoj 4A cbfin

Shreyan 4C cbfin

Tana 4F cbfin

Tana 4F cbfin2

Tana 4F cb

Faruk 4C cbfin 3

Faruk 4C cbfin 2

Faruk 4c

Nehansa 4D cbfin .

Thraya 4F cbfin

Taimoor 4 cbfin
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Hello to all my Grade 4 students from Cambridge Primary School and whoever else might be reading this post.


I can’t believe it is Week 3 of remote learning already!
We are going to be doing a bit of Visual Arts learning around the topic of CELESTIAL BODIES!

What are celestial bodies? Well CELESTIAL means relating to the sky or OUTER SPACE. So celestial bodies are planets, asteroids, stars and comets. It’s just a fancy name for them.




People have always been fascinated by what they see in the sky and they have used this for inspiration in their artworks.
Artworks have been made celebrating The sun and the moon and the stars for as long as people have been making art.
This is an ancient aboriginal rock painting with the sun and stars.

Here are some artworks for you to look at that I put under the topic of celestial bodies.




Sometimes the artists use more than one at a time. For example they put the sun and the moon together.




Some artists have even made 3D sculptures of celestial bodies.




This is a link to my pinterest board with lots more celestial bodies for you to look at. There is metalwork, jewellery, felting, drawing, painting, clay work, sculpture, etc.
Now we’re going to do some drawing!
Take a piece of paper, any piece of paper will do, and fold it into four spaces. So, fold the paper in half. Press on the crease and then fold it in half again. Press on the crease. You should now have a piece of paper with four spaces in which to draw. You will just need a grey lead pencil to draw with.


grey lead pencil
Everybody should be ready to draw now. You only need a grey lead pencil.
I DON’T want to see any COLOUR!
I don’t expect to see the best drawings you have ever done in your life. These are ROUGH DRAFTS. You are just practising and playing with ideas!


Please don’t be too hard on yourself and think you have made mistakes. DON’T USE A RUBBER! Just DRAW. I only want you to spend about 5 MINUTES drawing each of the 4 drawings. I would really like you to use your imagination and just go for it!!!

You need 4 sections because I want you to do 4 drawings!
Drawing 1 – Draw the sun. Try to give the sun some character.
Drawing 2 – Draw the moon. Is the moon full or only a half or a quarter? Perhaps it has a full body? Perhaps it has a neck, shoulders and arms?
Drawing 3 – Draw a star. Use your imagination.
Drawing 4 – Draw a group of celestial bodies together. How can you link them together? Are they holding hands? Are they leaning on each other?

When you have finished your 4 drawings –
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put the numbers 1-4 on each one so I know which is which
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put your name and grade on your paper
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photograph your drawing using your device
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email it to me shelley.menhennet@education.vic.gov.au
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That’s it!

I hope you enjoyed this drawing activity even if you were only drawing some rough drafts. I look forward to working with you in Week 4 when we will explore celestial bodies in visual arts further.
Bye!
Mrs Menhennet
Here are the 2020 students rough draft drawings.

Tanisha 4C cb

Taimoor 4B cb

Nash 4B cb

muhammad 4E cb

Khloe 4D cb

Ellie 4E cb

Eliza 4C cb

Brody 4E cb

Cathy 4C cb

Claire 4F cb

Reshmi 4D cb

Akashi 4F cb

Amelia 4E 4

Mehek 4A 2

Cooper 4F 1

Alicia 4C 1

Vivienne 4A CB

Gavin 4D CB

Jasper 4D 2

Luke 4B cb

Meagan 4D cb

Thraya 4F cb

Reyansh 4F cb

Mehtab 4F cb

Kaleb 4D cb

Jemma 4B cb

Tahila 4C cb

tyrone 4F cb

Simra 4A cb

malakey 4F cb

Faruk 4C cb

Jowan 4C cb

Eeshan 4B cb

Natalie 4C cb b

Swathi 4F cb

Brydon 4E cb
Amelie 4E cb2

Amelie 4E cb

Maddison 4E cb

Abdul 4E cb

Charli 4D cb

Kelly 4D cb

Tyson 4A cb

Tayla 4A cb

Jayden 4D cb

Jiya 4b cb

Martina 4B cb

Shreyan 4C cb

Gavin 4D cb

Ramsha 4D cb

Natalie 4C cb

Neil 4A cb

Niya 4C cb

Ashvin 4E cb

japreet 4D cb

Breanna 4C cb

Isaiah 4 cb

Alannah 4D cb

Ridhi 4A cb

Nash 4 cb2

Charli 4D cb

Yaksh 4C cb

Jowan 4C cb

Cooper B 4F.jpeg

Dante 4E cb

Shreyan 4C cb

Ellie 4E CB

Advika 4E cb

Yashas 4C cb

Adrita 4F cb

Tana 4 cb

Taimoor 4 sun

Ramsha 4D cb

Mohammad R 4 cb

Eliza 4C cb

Natalie H 3 sun

Tayla G 4A cb

Tanisha 4 cb2 jpeg

Jiya 4B cb

Kelly 4D cb

Jayden 4D cb

Tyson 4A sun

Nash H 4 cb

Cathy 4 cb

Claire 4 cb