Te Reo Presentation
WALT: communicate a message.
Description: We have been participating in 3 different workshops around colour, compositions and fonts. We put these skills to use in a poster sharing our knowledge about Te Reo Maori.
Why? We have noticed that our posters are too cluttered and do not communicate a message well.
Task: Make a poster about Te Reo Maori.
Criteria:
Message: My message is clear and purposeful. Everything that is on my poster relates to my message.
Composition: My poster is balanced.
Font: My font is clear, readable and suits the message.
Colour: I have used 2-3 colours that are complementary. My background choice makes the text pop!
Accuracy: All of the words on my poster are spelt correctly.
Evaluation:
- What are you most proud of and why? I'm proud that I was able to use all of things that I learnt at the workshops on having a successful poster.
- What challenged you the most and why? The background challenged me the most because I had to put enough yellow but the same amount of purple.
- Next time, what is a goal you can work towards? Using a maori sentence and using more words.
Feedback/Feedforward:
I like your background Josiah and your fonts you really did a good job applying what you learnt at the workshops. Next time you could do a sentence in maori like give me the scissors. Khobi.
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Post Criteria
Your post must have a:
- Title (capital letters for beginning of each word)
- WALT at the top
- Image - something visual for the reader (a picture of your poster)
- Description:
- Purpose - why we were doing this
- Process - what we did & how we did it
- Learning - what I learned
- Criteria - did I meet the criteria? (copy from above and add targets)
- Evaluation - how well do I think I did (answer questions above)
- Feedback/feedforward from buddy/teacher/parent
Please use the below targets to complete the self assessment:
I really like your composition on this piece Josiah. The background is also very interesting at the same time as effectively making your message stand out.
ReplyDeleteI agree that a using sentences next time will challenge you even more.