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Thursday, 24 August 2017

Freedom To Stand Up To Your Own Beliefs.

W.A.L.T: Use words and pictures to convey our thoughts. 
This week our class were given a task to create a quote with a pictures about freedom, and this is mine. We were given a choice of doing it on the Chromebooks or paper and I chose paper because it is easier to draw free handed.
Something I enjoyed was making the pictures more colourful, something I did well was coming up with the quote and making the words stand out, something I can do better next time would be to spend more time and make the drawing even better.
My quote says " No matter who you are, where you come from, everyone should have the freedom to stand up to their own beliefs." and the person says " My belief is Nobody should be privileged over others. We should be allowed to live in a world with peace and no hate."

3 comments:

  1. Hi Siobhaun, you quote was really inspirational. I also believe that we should stand up for our beliefs. Your picture is also really colourful and well planned. Next time you could go over your words in black so you can see them better. You really are getting into the social justice topic.

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  2. Hi Rheanna,
    Thank you for the fantastic comment, i'm glad you think my quote is inspirational. I agree I should have gone over the words so you can see the words better, so I will take that into consideration next time.
    Thank you again for the lovely comment.

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  3. Hi Sibohan,
    It is Eden! I really love your quote about beliefs it is colourful and the pictures look awesome. You really are getting into the social justice topic. I agree that everyone should stand up for their beliefs. Maybe next time you should maybe make the words big and bold. But I'm happy you wrote it up at the top above, what your person in the drawing said. You did a good job Sibohan!

    Eden ;)

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