Head of Middle School Transformation @ WSS
KATRINA AXFORD
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'The Diggers Letter' Project

Project Overview

Digger images

Click on the image of your digger to read information about who they were and where they served. Unfortunately not all diggers have information as yet.

Resources

Guide for researching diggers
IMAGES OF OTHER WORLD WAR ONE SOLDIERS
Where to find war records

RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT
THE ART OF WAR (THE OFFICIAL WAR ART SCHEME) 

Picture

INVESTIGATE - WHO IS BEN QUILTY?

Picture

letter PROTOTYPE

Letter prototype

photoshop process

The gel medium process

Picture
You need to lay out a piece of newspaper, get a clean paint brush and tub of gel medium. Paint over the paper making sure the coat is even and covers the entire page. Repeat the process at least 4 times allowing time for the gel to harden between coats. Remember the more coats you so the stronger it will be.

see link for step by step guide from the Internet

http://www.instructables.com/id/Image-Transfers-with-Acrylic-Gel-Medium/?ALLSTEPS

removing the paper

Step One - Fill up a container with clean water.
Step Two - Soak paper in container for 5 minutes
Step Three - Take out of water and rub fingers over the back of the paper to peel away the pulp. 
Make sure you be really careful not to rip the piece and peel off all the pulp. Dry it on plastic wrap. 

2013 presentation of learning

catrina and tia's presentation to the year 2's

Thank you

We would like to acknowledge the work and assistance of Daina Pocius, Heritage Coordinator at City of Playford council. Who provide all the images and information for the diggers, Thank you
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