On Wednesday our class went to Waitangi to continue what we had started a couple weeks ago. we started with a little revision to get us back up to speed then went and watched the powhiri at 1.00. Then we walked to the waka and learnt about them. I learnt that it takes 80 people to operate the waka and it is the largest of its kind in the world. After all of that went to the learning centre and all worked on our kiwi culture work. I made a picture of my home.
What software or programme did you use to generate this picture Ben?
ReplyDeleteIt is very skillful, and tells me a lot of information.
Hi Benjamin, my name is Sam and I go to Ohaeawai Primary School I'm a year 6. I've been to Waitangi too. That is a very very cool drawing you are a very talented. you went and saw the waka, ay they are really big. What is kiwi culture work?
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Hi Benjiman my name is Vaughan . I am a year 6 student from Paihia School. I like your blog post about going to the Waitangi Treaty grounds and learning about Maori culture because we did the exact same thing last year and I really enjoyed it.. Do you know how long the Waka actually is ?
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Hi Benjamin. My Name is Mark and I’m from Paihia Primary School. I really like how you made your picture of your house because it is the best art I have ever seen. How did you make it because I want to make one myself because I love art.
ReplyDeleteI went to Waitangi treaty grounds as well. What was your favorite part?
Keep up the good work Benjamin and BLOG YOU LATER!
Hi Ben its chase from KawaKawa Primary School I liked the way you explande it.
ReplyDeleteHi chase, its ben form boic. thanks for the comment
DeleteKia Ora, Benjamin
ReplyDeleteMy name is Huhana-Jean and I am a student that is doing the summer learning journey. I am 9 years old.
I really like your Waitangi trip post That is a very very cool drawing you are a very talented. you went and saw the waka, ay they are really big. What is kiwi culture work?
Blog ya later.
Huhana-Jean