Monday, 30 July 2012
Art In Motion
This week we went to practice our art in motion dance. First we started with 4 warm ups then we snapped into our group and practice our moves. After that we taught other group. I found it really hard practising our moves over and over again. I learn other peoples moves and learned the order of our moves.
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Olympic Torch Relay
Months before each olympics games. A female performer acting like a priest ignites the first runners torch. The last torch runner carries the torch to the host city to light the cauldron.
The olympic torch is brought into the stadium. It is passed and carried until it reaches to last person and it will be light into the cauldron and and it ignites the olympics officially open.
The olympic torch is brought into the stadium. It is passed and carried until it reaches to last person and it will be light into the cauldron and and it ignites the olympics officially open.
Monday, 23 July 2012
Art in Motion
On Monday morning we learned about art in motion and tried it ourselves.
- We were first split into teams and in each team there were at least 1 team leader.
- We went on a site (http://www.london2012.com/) so we can look for some photos. We saved them on our desktop and sent it to
- At 10:00 we went to the hall to copy the pictures into a dance move.
- We came from lazy moves into fun and cool moves.
- Sarah filmed us dancing.
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Olympic
This term our inquiry topic is the Olympic Games. We will be taking a close look at the London games and also uncovering some of the amazing stories of the Olympics, both past and present.
The olympics symbol better known as the olympic rings represents the unity of the five inhabited continents Africa, Asia, America. Australasia. The coloured version of the rings blue, yellow, black, green, red and the white background forms the olympic flag. Every continent had at least one colour of the symbols of their nation.The flag was created in 1914 and first raised in 1920.
The olympics symbol better known as the olympic rings represents the unity of the five inhabited continents Africa, Asia, America. Australasia. The coloured version of the rings blue, yellow, black, green, red and the white background forms the olympic flag. Every continent had at least one colour of the symbols of their nation.The flag was created in 1914 and first raised in 1920.
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