November 26, 2012

Students' Art Brings Pizzaz to Zippy's!

Zippy's Kaneohe continues to generously donate the walls of their dining room to showcase the wonderful artwork of our 7th grade students in Ms. Jean Noguchi's art class. Shown fine paper-cutting art done by master craftsmen in China, students strove to capture the intricate detail, imagination and excitement of this technique in their own pieces.

Throughout the dining area are fifty silhouette designs with the theme of "trees and landscapes."   These creations began with three trees as "silhouettes" (shadow, outline, contour) attached to a border on black paper, then cut as though they are cutting through a "window."   The process is to cut the images as silhouettes (minus details) with scissors and a craft knife. The trees and border remain connected. The black silhouette is then placed on a color which echoes the first, as well as grows its own silhouette shapes.  The idea demonstrates depth or deep space with each layer. This is then placed on a third color, where animals, houses, birds, etc. may be added. With each layer, new things are added.  The students have the challenge of keeping the silhouettes attached to the border/the window without cutting it off.

Once completed, students must evaluate their work and ask themselves, "how does the silhouette act as a frame or window on the world?" Or, "how does the silhouette create an added dimension and the illusion of depth in the picture?"  What do you think? Food for thought! Stop by at the Kaneohe Zippy's and enjoy the food and the great inspirational art. Thank you to manager Troy Kane and his associates for their support.

Silhouettes bring excitement and style to the dining room
Students were inspired by the fine paper cutting work of China
Artwork on display by the following students:   Skeuo Francis, Theo Palencia, Zerek Bee,  Elizabeth Elliot, Hunter Resch, Chauncey Kukahiko, Walter Saragosa, Kekai Ukauka, Kacie Lam, Christian Dover, Matthew Kanda-Perry, Alexus Mailo, Alexis Daraban, Char-Lynn Wong, Zhane Chang-Holloway, Ariel Hamilton, Elton Naki, Ezekiel Rombawa, Travez Saizon, Sarai Silva, Cody Silva, Lillian Stafford, Daizanae Yancey, Alex Yee, Aiden Fike, Pomai Kim, Kelsey Moore, Jasper Pascua, Gideon Ryder-Duncan, Zayda Amantiad, Gavin Carvalho, Kekoa Martinez-Laa, Kawai Naki, Crisman Caga-Anan, Lukela Hoapili, Natasha Pang Kee-Shimabukuro, Ciana Rivera, Hiilani Alina-Kamark, Dylan Lujan, Chevy Cook Salinas, Maiah Hamacon, Seth Dick-Correa, Brycen Kawamoto, Lilia Morgan, Brylan Kaneshiro, Spencer Kerkau, Casey Abregano, and Bima Timtiman.


Trees and landscape silhouettes

Stained glass scratch art with a dragon theme

November 15, 2012

Map it BIG!

Students in Ms. Chan, Ms. Javier and Mr. Llewellyn's 8th grade science classes got a unique opportunity to work with a National Geographic Travelling Map of the Pacific Ocean. Students were able "be in and on" the earth's plates, currents and other features. The event was made possible by "Women in Technology," in an effort to promote STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) ideas among our students.

November 7, 2012

Cobras of the Month: August and September

 Living the 5Rs @ King!
CONGRATULATIONS to our August and September Cobras of the Month.  These students have been selected by their team teachers because they consistently demonstrate their Cobra Pride by living the 5R’s everyday. They are respectful, responsible, resilient, resourceful and build positive relationships. They were recently honored at a school assembly and received a certificate, portrait and a gift card. 

Also recognized at the assembly were our 100 7th grade and 83 8th grade students who had "perfect attendance" (no absences, no tardies) in all 8 classes. Senator Jill Tokuda has "adopted" King Intermediate and has made the promotion of good attendance her focus for this year.