Friday, January 4, 2019

Summer learning journey: Day 13


Could not get to sleep so here is Thursdays activity's

1 comment:

  1. Mōrena Ebony,

    Georgia here, I am the third commentator with the Kaikohekohe cluster! Me and Dani have decided to do a school swap, just to see what's happening on the other side. She is so lucky to be commenting on you and your fellow bloggers pages, you all have such amazing work and put so much effort into each blog you post so kai pai.

    I would love to be lying in the sun and ignoring all distractions! Awesome work creating such a bright acrostic poem. Could you please post another poem that is specifically about Matariki: The seven sisters. I really want to give you your points so let me know if you need any help with re-posting, although I recommend posting your new and improved poem in the comments.

    Well done on going into so much detail with your short summary of Matariki: The Seven Sisters, i have learnt so much from this so thank you I really appreciate this. I think that is awesome that your school celebrates Matariki, especially by doing activities like playing with rakau and weaving kites. Do you use flax to weave your kites at all? You are right, it is such a special day and we should share with our family.

    This is such a great picture! You have transformed this cloud into a person with a mustache and sombrero! So creative, ALTHOUGH in order to receive the points for this activity you need to explain what you see ‘in LOTS of detail’. Again, you can post your new and improved in the comments so I can give you points.

    Well done again Ebony! I am really looking forward to reading more of your creative and positive blogs.

    Blog you later!
    Georgia E

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