Thursday 19 September 2019

RWC Wales report

Recently we have been writing a report on the countries that will be participating in the rugby world cup.
I enjoyed researching and finding out about the history of Wales.
I found it challenging to publish it since I had no draft. ( I was gone for a few days and ended up behind on my report writing)
My digital learning object shows my report on the country Wales.
Next time I would try to write more detailed sentences.

My writing ⇩⇩⇩
Wales Report
Introduction
There are a lot of things to learn about Wales, Like their food, traditions, myths and legends, Flag history and way more.
According to Wikipedia Wales Is a part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain.
The people of Wales officially speak Welsh and English.
Capital is Cardiff and their population is 3.185 million as of 2019. 

Myths and legends
One day a celtic King By the name of Vortigern was Searching for a new Domain to build a castle in.
He eventually found a spot he liked and began building.
Before they started a young boy (some believed to be Merlin) Warned Vortigern about 2 Dragons laying under their building grounds.
Vortigern Didn't take notice and ordered his men to build anyway.
His men eventually found the two dragons. One red and one white.
They have been awoken by the loud noises of the digging and building.
They were both obviously Furious.
The red and white dragons were fighting until the red dragon and finally won! 
Nowadays the red dragon is known to represent Wales. 

Flag history 
Just like all other countries, Wales has a flag.
The bottom half is green while the top half is white, A red dragon resides in the middle tying into the myth. 
The white half Symbolises peace and honesty. 
The green half symbolises joy and hope. 
The red dragon symbolises valor and bravery. 
The welsh flag is officially there national flag.

Wales history
Humans arrived in their region thousands of years ago as neanderthals. Neanderthals lived in what is now wales.
Neanderthals are in fact primates.
They can grow up to 1.6 to 1.7 m for males and 1.5 to 1.6 m for females.
The word wales and welsh originated from the germanic word walh or walha (plural).
The name walh is supposed to relate to anything welsh.

Wales food
Wales has a lot of food!
Welsh cakes, Welsh rabbit, laver bread, glamorgan sausage, bara brith literally translating to speckled bread and their most popular dish cawl.
All of these food titles are known to be welsh dishes.
Cawl is their most loved dish containing the cooks preferred meat, potatoes, swedes and carrots.
Cawl in english means soup. 

Wales disasters
The earth is prone to disasters like meteorites, earthquakes, tsunamis and more.
On the date 21st October 1966 at roughly 9:15 am, a catastrophe happened in a small village called aberfan.
A collapse of colliery spoil tip had occurred on top of a mountain slope above aberfan.
144 people were killed during the disaster and 35 people were injured.
Out of the 144 who died 116 were school children between ages 7 - 10.
It was serious. RIP.

Conclusion
Wales is very unique and is a very lovely place to visit.
It offers beautiful scenery combined with great lore.
It has a very interesting past and will surely be fun to try out all of the food options!
Overall wales is a great and unique country. 






Tuesday 17 September 2019

RWC Wales Uniform IRL

Today I was learning about tracing an image and also removing the background of an image using removebg.
I enjoyed making the shoes and uniform with the polyline and curve line tool.
I found it challenging to take the picture since it was a very hard position to pull off.
My digital learning object shows me in the Wales RWC uniform that I created using google drawings polyline and curve tool. I used removebg to get rid of the pictures background and replace it with a rugby field.

Tuesday 3 September 2019

RWC Mascot - Work in progress

Today I was learning about  tracing an image with the curve/polyline tool.
I enjoyed making an original design for the RWC.
I found it challenging to trace the dragon since it was a very complex picture.
My digital learning object shows our progress in creating our mascot. 
We are about half way through still trying to trace the dragon.
Next time I would try to work faster to get that dragon done.