Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Pictures of playground interior...

The view from the entrance

The speaker

The bookshelf with books (in braille)






Thursday, April 30, 2009

Some pictures taken

Materials used..

Cotton wool, sponge, ice-cream sticks, masking tape, glue, blue tack Playground model...

The see-saw

The monkey bar
The front view

What has been done on 30 April 2009

Things we have done:

  • Final touch up the playground
  • Add the roof of the playground
  • Added more cranes to the playground
  • Added some motivational phrases

Done by: Saradevi, Jia Yin, Valerie, Yu Shan

Sunday, April 26, 2009

An alternative for using masking tape

Instead of using masking tape to stick pieces together then paint over it, we could use blue tack so that we do not need to paint over it again.

By: Yu Shan

Saturday, April 25, 2009

A suggestion:

We can place some paper cranes on the roof
  • In China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam a crane is considered auspicious.
  • It is one of the symbols of longevity and is often represented with other symbols of long life, such as pine, bamboo, and the tortoise.
  • Vietnamese people consider crane and dragon to be symbols of their culture.
  • According to tradition in Japan, if one folds 1000 origami cranes one's wish for health will be granted

Information from: Wikipedia

Friday, April 24, 2009

What has been done today (24/4)

Things we have completed:
-Painted the inside of the playground and base
-Discussed next meeting date (27/4)

Things left to do:
-Complete the playground by pasting it on the base
-Slides for presentation

By: Saradevi, Jia Yin, Yu Shan, Valerie, Alvita

Thursday, April 23, 2009

What has been done today (23/4)

Things we have completed:

  • Designed the base of the playground (painted halfway)
  • Painted the inside of the playground walls (some)
  • Discussed the next meeting date (Tomorrow, 24/4 )

Things left to do:

  • Finish painting the inside of playgrounds and the base
  • Assembling of all the models
  • To complete the playgroung by pasting it onto the base

By: Saradevi, Jia Yin, Alvita