The list of Art Movements as requested:
Abstract
Art Nouveau
Baroque
Cubism
Classical Realism
Expressionism
Fauvism
Futurism
Graffiti
Hyperrealism
Impressionism
Lyrical Abstraction
Minimalism
Modernism
Neoclassicism
Pontillism
Pop Art
Renaissance
Rococo
Surrealism
Ukiyo-e
Vorticism
•Read as often as you can in English & in your mother tongue
•Calculate the area and perimeter of three objects (e.g. a room, a table or a rug).
Area = the size a surface takes up measured in square units
Perimeter = the distance around the outside of a shape
•Become an inventor! Think of something that would be useful but is yet to be invented. You need to draw labelled diagram of your invention and either make your invention or create a 3D model of it.
When you return to school you will be asked to explain why you have created your particular invention and how it works.
Below are some links related to your weekend homework (preparing to make sculptures next week).
http://www.petercallesen.com/index.html
http://gemssty.com/2007/06/19/amazing-paper-sculpturesstructures/
http://www.jenstark.com/sculpture_01.html
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The list of Art Movements as requested:
Abstract
Art Nouveau
Baroque
Cubism
Classical Realism
Expressionism
Fauvism
Futurism
Graffiti
Hyperrealism
Impressionism
Lyrical Abstraction
Minimalism
Modernism
Neoclassicism
Pontillism
Pop Art
Renaissance
Rococo
Surrealism
Ukiyo-e
Vorticism
Grade 6 Holiday Homework – October 2009
•Read as often as you can in English & in your mother tongue
•Calculate the area and perimeter of three objects (e.g. a room, a table or a rug).
Area = the size a surface takes up measured in square units
Perimeter = the distance around the outside of a shape
•Become an inventor! Think of something that would be useful but is yet to be invented. You need to draw labelled diagram of your invention and either make your invention or create a 3D model of it.
When you return to school you will be asked to explain why you have created your particular invention and how it works.