Why is learning NZ history important?
Because people want to remember how our country's been made.
We want to remember all the good things.
I will teach other people through DLOs on my blog. I will use easy to read sentences and photos.
Friday, 24 July 2020
Friday, 3 July 2020
Hurumanu 4 Learning Story
Hi, today we are doing our learning story. It is when you share your experience about what you have done, what you have learned and what your next steps are. This is my learning story.
I did a haiku poem which is 5 syllables for the first and third or last line. The second line has seven syllables. My haiku was about clouds and what happens to them when they move to another country or place.
i also learned how to weave with coloured paper red, yellow, blue, green and brown with different layers to give texture. In my watercolour painting I used purple and green. We used lots of different techniques like blending, splatting, dripping and salt to give it texture.
I also did a diamante poem which is words shaped like a diamond. My poem is called Tanlwha
Hurumanu: 4 Poetic Arts
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Name: Vilar Phoeuk
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Teachers: Ds, Bh, Sc, Ht and Miss B
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Term 2
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2020
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Reflection:
Give at least three examples in each of the boxes below.
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What We Did:
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What I Learned:
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My Favourite Part:
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I did a haiku poem which is 5 syllables for the first and third or last line. The second line has seven syllables. My haiku was about clouds and what happens to them when they move to another country or place.
clouds move when going to another country
They go white when there happy
They go grey when sad
I also did a diamante poem which is words shaped like a diamond. My poem is called Tanlwha
Taniwha
Giant, Black
Moved, Watch
“I keep the water clean,” “Stop Stop”
Blowing, Pleaded, making
Kind, Helpful
People
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