Thursday, 17 December 2020

Step Up Kowhaiwhai Pattern | Summer Learning Journey

Today I completed day three task one step it up task for the summer learning journey. This is Maori task.

First, I went onto the summer learning journey blog and watched a video to see what I have to do.

Next, I went on a template that helped me draw a kowhaiwhai pattern. There were two different images.

Lastly, I changed the backround that will suit the kowhaiwhai pattern of summer.

I found this task easy because I have drew a kowhaiwhai pattern before.



7 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Te Raumati,

    I think you have drew an amazing kowhaiwhai pattern. I also think you have picked a good colour for your background, too. What was your best kowhaiwhai pattern you made, and why do you think its was the best?

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    1. Hello Chisa,

      Thank you for the positive comment. I think my best kowhaiwhai pattern was this one because this one has different designs and more patterns than my first one. Would you like to make a kowhaiwhai pattern and why?

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    2. Kia Ora Te Raumati,

      Thank you for replying to my comment. I would create one because I think it's cool. What types of shapes do you think the kowhaiwhai patterns could make, and why?

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    3. Greetings Chisa!

      Thank you for answering my question. I think the kowhaiwhai patterns can make all types of shapes depending of the shape of the pattern. Does this activity reminds you of another one and why?

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  2. Kia ora Te Raumati,

    So good, mīharo! You really stepped it up and created another fantastic kowhaiwhai pattern! I really like how you have used both the koru and the kape shapes to create your design and the symmetry you have used. Your design is very unique and I can see you have put in a lot of effort here.

    Did you enjoy this activity and learning about Tānerore? It sounds like you have learnt heaps, which is awesome.

    He whetu koe! (You’re a star!)

    Mā te wā

    Fiona (SLJ).

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    1. Tena Kotou Fiona,

      Thank you for your comment. I really did enjoy doing this task because even though I know a lot about the Maori culture I still learnt new things. Would you like to do this task and why?

      Looking forward to seeing more of your comments.

      Ka Kite Ano!

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  3. Mōrena Te Raumati,

    Thanks for your reply! I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed this task and learnt new things. Just like you, this task also taught me new things about Te reo Māori and tikanga Māori. I especially enjoyed learning about how Tānerore is the personification of shimmering air as he performs a haka for his mother Hine-Raumati.

    Keep up the awesome mahi!

    Mā te wā,

    Fiona

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