The focus for the last few weeks during Room 18's art time has been Māori and Pasifika patterns. The learners have explored the meaning behind these patterns and how they are used in different ways.
Below is a sample of the progress learners are making with patterns that will hopefully be turned into fabric art. If there are any willing parents who would like to join us in class and share your knowledge and expertise about either Māori or Pasifika art and crafts I would love for you to get in touch.
Welcome to Akomanga 16's blog. We are a class of year 3 and 4 learners at Hamilton East School, New Zealand. Room 16 are developing skills to become life long learners. They will experience opportunities to teach, learn and practise. If you are taking part in distance learning and unable to access seesaw, please see the distance learning tab for activities. You can email me at adent@hameast.school.nz if you have photos to share.
Thursday, 16 May 2019
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