Here is a copy of what we talked about in class today. Remember if in doubt ASK!! I can't wait to see what you come up with - I know they will look amazing!
A few reminders...
* I can help out with coloured paper.
* Make a plan before you start.
* What photos are you going to use?
* Rule BEFORE you CUT.
* Pick 2-3 colours and then the free colours (black, white and grey). Use the colour wheel below to help you choose your colours.
For some reason the slides are slightly out of order - you may need to scroll through a couple of times to see all the slides.
Here is a colour wheel like the one we have in class. In our 'naming it' unit we talked about colours that work well together. Contrasting colours (opposite on the colour wheel) and complimentary colours (beside each other on the colour wheel) work well.


Mrs Cleland I was just wondering if its ok to put frozen vegatables such as frozen peas ?
ReplyDeleteDeborah
hello how do you on microscoft excel change the numbers on the y and x axies
ReplyDeletedear Mrs. Cleland, I was trying to see what my method would look like on my science fair board and it's too big. could I make it into a booklet and stick it on?
ReplyDeleteLucy, that sounds like a good idea. Have you tried making the font size slightly smaller - obviously it still has to be readable for a metre away.
ReplyDeleteJosh - bring your graph in on a memory stick and I'll teach you how to do it. When you know how to do it - you'll find it easy.
How do you write a bibliography, is it just this information was obtained from Wikipedia.
ReplyDeleteA bibliography shows where you found your information. Note down the name of the book, the author and the date it was published. If you have sourced your information from websites, then list the web address and the name of the site.
ReplyDeleteHope the science fair is going well.