Kia ora everyone,
This week for Maori language we had to create a slideshow animation, featuring Te Reo kupus.
Our scene is on a beach, and it portrays many creatures, like dolphins, dogs, and baby's.
Kia ora, I am a student at Marshland 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.
Kia ora everyone,
This week for Maori language we had to create a slideshow animation, featuring Te Reo kupus.
Our scene is on a beach, and it portrays many creatures, like dolphins, dogs, and baby's.
Hi everyone, hope you are staying safe in lockdown.
It's been a while since we've been quarantined, and often being isolated at home can quite obviously get boring at times, so here are some ideas to keep you busy and content at home.
What do you do to stay busy in lockdown?
Continuing with our inquiry, a student teacher tasked us with creating a slideshow and biteable on the subject of microplastics, I worked with Holly, here is our finished project.
Click this link to watch our biteable
Kia ora everyone,
For inquiry recently we have been looking at the problems in our waterways, and the sea. Things like pollution and plastic. We are learning about this to build up to wearable arts later on in the term
We were tasked to write a letter to Poto Williams on the issues asking her to help- and what she thought we could do. My letter isn't yet complete but I will update you when it is.
So for inquiry today we did STEAM and had to create a table made of 10 sheets of paper and a metre of tape.
We managed 2 books on top of our structure. We originally made a more detailed item but changed it up last minute.
Our teamwork was good, but the table wasn't great.