🌟Matariki Pixel👾 Art🖼️

Annyeonghaseyo bloggers,

On the 20th of June 2024, Room 6 had a reliever. It was Mr Davidson. He told us to go on Room 6’s class site and go on the Cybersmart page. There was this link that took us to the Cybersmart Challenge! When we scrolled down, there were instructions about what to do. There was a link to a Google sheets that we had to copy it. it was a Google Sheets. After that, we went to the page that was called “draw”. There was a big blank space where we had to make something related to Matariki. I made the 9 stars with the word Matariki on the top. I made it a picture frame. Also, when you type a letter in a box and the colour of the letter will turn that box in that colour! I helped Eva and Zaina a bit, too. We had to schedule this post because we wrote this post on the 21st of June and it published on the 24th of June 2024😀.

I have 9 stars like Matariki and I also wrote Matariki at the top. The grey spots are the tiny stars that are normal stars.

The challenging part for me was to think about what I could make and also write the letters on the top of my pixel art. The easy part for me was to use the colours and fill up the space.

If you want to see my Matariki Pixel Art, here it is:

 I  hope you like my Artwork!

Have you ever made a Matariki Pixel Art before on Google sheets? Tell me in the comments!!

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😕How to make a🏮Lantern for Chinese Language Week⬅

Ni hao bloggers,

This week is Chinese Language Week and Eva  and I will teach you how to make a Chinese Lantern.

Steps:

  1. Get paper and scissors to use (coloured paper is better then normal paper)
  2. Cut the bottom edge of the paper (at the dotted line). This will be the future handle.
  3. Fold the paper in half “hamburger style” (at the solid line).
  4. Fold the paper in half along solid line
  5. Cut along dotted lines through both sides of the paper. Make sure to stop before you get to the end of the paper to keep the strips all connected.
  6. Starting from the folded crease, cut along the dotted lines.
  7. Unfold the paper and loop both edges together. Seal edges on both ends with clear tape (or a stapler).
  8. Seal both ends with tape.
  9. Tape or staple on your handle.
    • Optional: Decorate and hang as desired!

 

Have you ever written instructions for someone to follow? Tell me in the comments!!

Thank you for looking or trying making these paper lanterns!

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