Abstract Art
Michael Sheerin
Year 4 created examples of abstract art in their computing lesson.
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Year 4 created examples of abstract art in their computing lesson.
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The children worked together to program Beebot!
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Not only have they learnt how to animate a model using Zu3d but they have also written and recorded a description of the action, made a background collage, added sound effects, and composed the music. It has been a challenging and exciting project!
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