Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Kowhaiwhai Pattern

This Summer Learning Journey activity we made kowhaiwhai patterns. 

First I read about Tanerore which means summer. After we have done reading about Tanerore we started on the kowhaiwhai patterns. 

We could make any pattern we wanted and we also changed the color of our background that represents summer.  

My kowhaiwhai pattern represents my family.




1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Spelman,

    Fiona here from the Summer Learning Journey. You have done an awesome job creating a very unique kowhaiwhai pattern - ka pai! I really like how you made a pattern that represents your family, this is very special. How many brothers and sisters do you have in your family? Great choice of bright colours you have used to represent summer too!

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

    Keep up the fantastic learning over the summer.

    Ngā mihi nui,

    Fiona (SLJ).

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