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Ned Kelly

October 21, 2008

James Gultiano has sent this picture of Ned Kelly  – great effort James

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New work from a new school

September 20, 2008

This picture has been sent by Onik, a pupil from St Marys C of E School, Handsworth, Birmingham England. This school is new to the project and this is the first offering from their pupils. Let’s hope they enjoy their time with us.

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Pictures by Ayden

December 19, 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ayden has produced these great pictures, he must have worked extremely hard!

Have a Go!!

Mrs Aston has produced this picture for you to have a go at copying. Why not try it on your own during your school holidays. Remember the tool tutorials you have looked at and use the right tool for the part of the picture you are doing – good luck.

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Picture by Neha

December 19, 2007

Neha has produced this picture at home by herself. Well done Neha keep up the good work.

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Dice Cricket – Digital Art from Glendal School

December 9, 2007

Ben’s picture illustrates his dice cricket game.

 

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First of the new school year

November 2, 2007

We have received our first submission for the new school year. it comes from Kevin, a student at Bethany School in Melbourne. A warm welcome to Kevin and all the students at Bethany. We very much look forward to receiving more work from your pupils.

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Caitlyn

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Sarah

 

 

 

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Hello World!

April 16, 2007

 David Broadfield & Ann Aston – Family of Schools SSAT

NEW – Look at the Gallery of all submitted work on the Gallery page. The pictures have been  created by children using Windows Paint. The children are from schools in the UK and Australia and they range in age from 6 – 10. This page is not password protected so that any visitors worldwide can see the work. If you like the work please let us know.

NEW – Learning Journal on the Teacher Page!

The images you  see below are examples of the standard that can be achieved using Windows Paint. These particular pictures were created by children from Robin Hood Primary School, Birmingham UK, age range 6 to 9 years.

 Use the – and + signs to control the speed of the slideshow.

If you cannot see the slideshow it is because of restrictions placed by your school, district or LA. Click here to see the slideshow. (on a mirror site)