I love John Walsh, the blue he uses is gorgeous. It does remind me of a more positive version of Bill Hammond, whom i think you should look up too. We have a book on him in the shelves if you have a look to.
The three things I want you to do are to 1) Ask your parents about your village 2) Find some images of the plants and landscape from your village/area of Samoa 3) Decide on some Christian Icons that you may want to use to represent your faith and going to church.
These three things should strongly feature on that visual brainstorm we are doing on the brown sugar paper.
I have enjoyed chatting to you about what your work could be about this year. I like the direction it is going in.
To support my learning I ask you to comment as follows: 1. Something positive - something you like about what I have shared. 2. Thoughtful - A sentence to let us know you actually read/watched or listened to what I had to say 3. Something thoughtful - how have you connected with my learning? Give me some ideas for next time or ask me a question.
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I love John Walsh, the blue he uses is gorgeous. It does remind me of a more positive version of Bill Hammond, whom i think you should look up too. We have a book on him in the shelves if you have a look to.
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1) Ask your parents about your village
2) Find some images of the plants and landscape from your village/area of Samoa
3) Decide on some Christian Icons that you may want to use to represent your faith and going to church.
These three things should strongly feature on that visual brainstorm we are doing on the brown sugar paper.
I have enjoyed chatting to you about what your work could be about this year. I like the direction it is going in.