This week me group have been learning about Matariki. Here is a picture I drew to share my understanding
Here is a selection of my learning that I wish to share. Not all my work will be perfect all of the time as I am a work in progress. I welcome positive and helpful comments.
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Matariki..
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Instructions of how to Weave
Equipment:
- scissors
- ruler
- paper
- sellotape
- pen /pencil
You are ready to start weaving
Instructions
- Gather all your equipment so you are ready to start.
- Measure 10 strips of paper 1 cm wide 30 cm long.
- Cut the 10 strips of paper.
- Place 5 strips on the mat next to each other about 2 cm width apart.
- Grab a strip and weave it up and down.
- Repeat step 5 using the other 4 strips of paper.
- Once step 6 is completed carefully fold the strips when you are finished weaving.
- It should make a square in the middle.
- Sellotape each corners so they stay in place and also cellotape in the middle
- To make the sides of the box fold the outside strips back over the base (to keep the sides straight fold the strips using the line of the base as your guide).
- Cut out 4 strips that are 24cm long and 1cm wide.
- Take one strip and fold it into 4 quarters.(To give it 4 corners)
- Sellotape each corner to keep the strip in place.
- Repeat step 12 and 13 for the 3 remaining strips.
- To finish the box make sure you fold over any strips sticking up and tape it down.
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Siapo Patern
My siapo pattern
I did this with my elective teacher Mrs Nui, after we finished it, we showed it to the whole school in assembly.
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Thank you hope you like it
Kyara
My Art Work
My art work
I did this artwork with the schools art teacher Whaea Toni and we had a lot of fun doing it
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Kyara
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Kyara
My family
This is my family, my pepeha and other things like keep calm and be who you are my pepeha says.
Kyara's pepeha
Ko Kyara toku ingoa
Ko Te whetu toku mama
Ko Paul toku papa
Tekau toku pakeke
Ko Rangikura toku kura
No Putauaki toku maunga
No Uiriraroa toku marae
Ko Johnson toku ingoa whanau
No rei ra tena koutau katoa
The first blue koru is for my brother Sonny Boy, the first pink koru is my sister Oceana my other pink koru is my sister Motiki, the last one is my littlest brother Zion. I am not in this because I only care about my brothers and sisters and because I didn't have any room.
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Kyara
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Kyara
whanaungatanga term 1
My artwork for term 1
This is my artwork that I have been working on during term 1.
In term 1 we have been learning about whanaungatanga and manaakitanga.
We had 2 teachers help us, Whaea Toni and Miss Hills. Whaea Toni helped us with our identity and Miss Hills helped us with our face, family, our mihi and what Whanaungatanga and Manaakitanga means. This represents who I am and what I stand for. I am proud of myself because I spent a long time on this because it took me 9 weeks
Manaakitanga
Giving people an experience of true hospitality,and caring for others
For example when someone’s feeling like they don't belong here we can just include
Manaakitanga means in maori
Kore rawa rātou e wareware ki ēnei manaakitanga ā mate noa rātou. Which also means They will never ever forget this hospitality until they die.
Whanaungatanga
Whanaungatanga means other people caring for others and including people in the games you play.
Whanaungatanga means in maori
Kōrero ai ngā whakapapa mō te whanaungatanga i waenganui i te ira tangata me te ao Whakapapa describe the relationships between humans and nature.
http://maoridictionary.co.nz/
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Thank you, I hope you like it
KyaraTuesday, March 22, 2016
Venn diagram
Venn diagram
This is my Venn diagram,I did this with my teacher Miss Hills.
a Venn diagram representing mathematical or logical sets pictorially as circles or closed curves within an enclosing rectangle the universal set, common elements of the sets being represented by intersections of the circles for example:
Fiji and Tokelau have lots of things that are different and similar like, for Fiji like this.
Tokelau fishes the same way but they fish like this
Hope you like this
Thank you
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