Monday, 24 August 2015

Actual Size



 

 
Here in Grade 3/4  we were drawing animals and trying to make their pictures exactly the size they are in real life. We got the idea and the measurements from a book called Actual Size by Steve Jenkins. We went outside with chalk and tape measure and rulers and a table with measurements on it. The units of measurement we used were metres, centimetres and millimetres.
 

 



 
 

“We drew a tiger, the face was small and the body was big. I thought it looked funny but nobody teased us. It was fun.” Sree

“I did a drawing a drawing of a tiger but it was too long. So I tried again.” Sharis

“I drew a tiger and an elephant with Sree. We didn’t argue because we agreed on our ideas before we started. We did a massive elephant too.” Sondos
 

“Hibo and I started a shark but messed it up, we did a spider but we did it too big. So then we started another spider and this time we drew it the right size.“ Abdirahman

“Harun and I drew a stick insect and an elephant. The elephant took over the stick insect because it was so big! So we drew another stick insect, it was about half a meter.” Mubarak

“Farhiya and I drew a Goliath Beetle but it got rubbed off. I was angry but I controlled myself and I drew a fantastic gorilla.” Said