Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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I wonder what other Twk (P4) classes besides Twk 8/9 are doing for their art lessons? The teacher is, indeed, having it easy, but the students (and parents) are definitely not.
Jennifer, the PH tr-in-charge for Twk 8/9 during art class is Miss Miao Fong Wan. She brings them to the art studio. You may want to have a word with her. -
IJJ:
Thanks.I wonder what other Twk (P4) classes besides Twk 8/9 are doing for their art lessons? The teacher is, indeed, having it easy, but the students (and parents) are definitely not.
Jennifer, the PH tr-in-charge for Twk 8/9 during art class is Miss Miao Fong Wan. She brings them to the art studio. You may want to have a word with her. -
S6169:
sorry I can't help too. I saw my son did his art over the weekend. But I hv no idea what it is about. Something about tessellations (sounds very \"chim\" to me). You know how he prevents the paper from becoming salted vege? just fold into half and chuck into bag. no art folio, nothing. :lol:
Thank you very much,IJJ. Where is my son on last Monday's arts class. Daydreaming? Completely no ideal what did teacher say.IJJ:
I am so sorry. So busy with stuff yesterday. According to her :-
1. Fold paper into half. Cut along the line.
2. Fold one of the sheets (half sheet) until it about the size of ε°δΉ¦. Cut out the rectangle.
3. Cut a shape out of the rectangle.
4. Think and design pattern with the shape. Trace it repeatedly on the other half sheet of paper to make the pattern.
5. Repeat 3 more times with different shapes.
I know this is just too late. :imsorry:
Today, she says it will be batik painting.
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dyh:
sorry I can't help too. I saw my son did his art over the weekend. But I hv no idea what it is about. Something about tessellations (sounds very \"chim\" to me). You know how he prevents the paper from becoming salted vege? just fold into half and chuck into bag. no art folio, nothing. :lol:[/quote]Mc Escher is famous for his tessellations art:
Thank you very much,IJJ. Where is my son on last Monday's arts class. Daydreaming? Completely no ideal what did teacher say.S6169:
[quote=\"IJJ\"]
I am so sorry. So busy with stuff yesterday. According to her :-
1. Fold paper into half. Cut along the line.
2. Fold one of the sheets (half sheet) until it about the size of ε°δΉ¦. Cut out the rectangle.
3. Cut a shape out of the rectangle.
4. Think and design pattern with the shape. Trace it repeatedly on the other half sheet of paper to make the pattern.
5. Repeat 3 more times with different shapes.
I know this is just too late. :imsorry:
Today, she says it will be batik painting.
http://www.tessellations.org/tess-escher1.htm
The P4 kids will learn tessellations in Math. Small topic under Geometry. -
E3:
Mc Escher is famous for his tessellations art:
sorry I can't help too. I saw my son did his art over the weekend. But I hv no idea what it is about. Something about tessellations (sounds very \"chim\" to me). You know how he prevents the paper from becoming salted vege? just fold into half and chuck into bag. no art folio, nothing. :lol:dyh:
[quote=\"S6169\"]
Thank you very much,IJJ. Where is my son on last Monday's arts class. Daydreaming? Completely no ideal what did teacher say.
http://www.tessellations.org/tess-escher1.htm
The P4 kids will learn tessellations in Math. Small topic under Geometry.[/quote]My boy got his art work flashed on the visualisor today as a sample of wrongly done assignment. He came back with the right version 1/2 done in sch.
My boy also folds the paper into 1/2. I find the art folio a clumsy bag. -
Jennifer:
Sigh. I hope his dignity is still intact. Many kids will do wrongly if the instructions is not clear. What IJJ mentioned earlier didn't sound like tessellations to me as well.
My boy got his art work flashed on the visualisor today as a sample of wrongly done assignment. He came back with the right version 1/2 done in sch.
So did they do batik painting today? I wonder how he teaches them?
I conducted a \"batik painting\" with my P5 class before. We folded serviettes or kitchen napkins as many times as we can. It can also be folded into any odd shapes. Then we dip the different corners of a folded napkin into different diluted poster colours. The corners will absorb the paint to parts of the napkin. Then we leave them to dry. When we opened up the napkin (very gently) and voila!! A beautiful piece of batik art.
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E3:
Well, he clearly does not like the instructor nor the topic now. Just take it as a training for increasing the thickness of his face. Mr. Chin told the class he wants to see an improvement in the pupils' work at the end of the year.
Sigh. I hope his dignity is still intact. Many kids will do wrongly if the instructions is not clear. What IJJ mentioned earlier doesn't sound like tessellations to me as well.Jennifer:
My boy got his art work flashed on the visualisor today as a sample of wrongly done assignment. He came back with the right version 1/2 done in sch.
So did they do batik painting today? I wonder how he teaches them?
I conducted a \"batik painting\" with my P5 class before. We folded serviettes or kitchen napkins as many times as we can. It can also be folded into any odd shapes. Then we dip the different corners of a folded napkin into different diluted poster colours. The corners will absorb the paint to parts of the napkin. Then we leave them to dry. When we open up the napkin (very gently) and voila!! A beautiful piece of batik art.

There was not enough time to do batik painting. Becos many pupils did not do last Monday assignment correctly. -
Jennifer:
:lol: Haha. It will surely come in useful in future.
Well, he clearly does not like the instructor nor the topic now. Just take it as a training for increasing the thickness of his face. -
dyh:
sorry I can't help too. I saw my son did his art over the weekend. But I hv no idea what it is about. Something about tessellations (sounds very \"chim\" to me). You know how he prevents the paper from becoming salted vege? just fold into half and chuck into bag. no art folio, nothing. :lol:[/quote]Ha Ha ....
Thank you very much,IJJ. Where is my son on last Monday's arts class. Daydreaming? Completely no ideal what did teacher say.S6169:
[quote=\"IJJ\"]
I am so sorry. So busy with stuff yesterday. According to her :-
1. Fold paper into half. Cut along the line.
2. Fold one of the sheets (half sheet) until it about the size of ε°δΉ¦. Cut out the rectangle.
3. Cut a shape out of the rectangle.
4. Think and design pattern with the shape. Trace it repeatedly on the other half sheet of paper to make the pattern.
5. Repeat 3 more times with different shapes.
I know this is just too late. :imsorry:
Today, she says it will be batik painting.
Sounds Exactly like my Gal - She did that for the past 5 years ....
And Ditto for for Eldest, and Second Boy - for ALL 6 years in Pei Hwa ....
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Jennifer:
Yup, my girl told me about it. It so mean I think. Last time, my art work was pinned up by my art teacher because it was a εδΈε . I remember it till now. :roll:
My boy got his art work flashed on the visualisor today as a sample of wrongly done assignment. He came back with the right version 1/2 done in sch.
My boy also folds the paper into 1/2. I find the art folio a clumsy bag.
They were supposed to touch on batik, but due to insufficient time, it was postponed.
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