A Grade 2 class produced some beautiful work as part of an e-collage activity. We were using the e-collage option in 2Paint a Picture with real leaf scans. Here are the amazing examples:
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The Kindergarten classes have used Purplemash and the Autumn painting activity to create their own Fall trees. This is useful to practice their mouse and manipulative skills, also spatial awareness between screen and mouse. In the run up to Easter we looked at egg decorating and pattern design. The Kindergarten classes used Purplemash to create a patterned Easter egg. There was a handy mask option which ensured that the paint stayed inside the lines. The Grade 1 classes used 2Paint a Picture to create their Easter egg designs - no mask feature for them, hence a progression in skills from Kindergarten! (Top row is Kindergarten, bottom row is Grade 1.)
We were interested to see how the Kindergarten students would respond to the invitation to create a piece of art using 2Paint a Picture. Eleven students were able to complete the task, with only a couple experiencing some frustrations using the mouse. Interesting to note how several were determined to 'paint' their name on their work. Grade1HA used 2Paint a Picture to choose a piece of Dorling Kindersly free clip-art to use as an illustration for non-fiction. The DK photos are very clear, with white background. The Grade One students then drew their own representation of the object to illustrate the fictional element of the task. Here are some examples: Today some masterpieces were created using eCollage in 2Paint to make leaf pictures. See for yourself!
Not everyone was able to come due to a late lunch. Despite little time, several sudents made a valiant effort, as shown below.
The Grade 1 classes used the spinner and simple options in 2Paint a Picture to create a picture of their own snail. I love the snails going the other way to the example shown!
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