My friend and I made different season outfits.
If you like it you could try make an exact human Replica?
Here it is.
Kia ora, I am a student at New Brighton Catholic School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
My friend and I made different season outfits.
If you like it you could try make an exact human Replica?
Here it is.
Today my friend and I had to make streams and show its needs to survive, Maori word for stream is Kakamo. Streams need plants and and trees to survive, because they feed on them. We designed these streams for conservation week.
Here they are.
I hope you have enjoyed my blogpost,
which one is cooler? (say the last slide is cooler.)
For reading I have been learning all about the Lorax. In my opinion I think he over exaggerates and is really caring, the Once Ler is self absorbed.
Here is some activities i have done over the past few days.
I have been learning about matariki, I have made a piece of writing.
Here it is.
Matariki is a cluster of 9 stars and is also a star in the group, in which the maori celebrate.
One way people celebrate is having a big breakfast. One meal they have for breakfast is a hangi. A hangi is a meal that is cooked underground, and contains lots of meat and vegetables.
Matariki celebrations also can involve flying kites, fireworks, and hanging lanterns. Flying kites is a maori tradition.Fireworks are a cool sight and happen in July.Lanterns are lights that are also a tradition.
Matariki is a cluster of 9 stars, their names are: Matariki, Waiti, Waita,Waipuna rangi, Tupu-a-rangi, Tupu-a-nuku, Pohutukawa, uru-a-rangi, and Hiwa-ti-rangi.
Matariki represents the season of winter where the sun sets, the crops start to die, the stars sparkle and the cold arrives.
I have also made a Matariki star.
Here it is.
I have made a diamante poem of matariki, if you don`t know what that is the structure go`s like this.
Noun
Adjective Adjective
Verb Verb Verb
Noun Noun Noun Noun
Verb Verb Verb
Adjective Adjective
Noun
Here it is.
This is what it says,
Stars
glisten glow
cooking feasting gazing
maori new year hangi patupaiarehe Ki-o-rahi
representing playing thinking
cultured celebrate
cluster
Thanks for viewing ;)