My name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.
I thought this activity was very interesting as it teaches you about Tānerore who you are able to see often on these hot summer days and about the infamous kowhaiwhai pattern seen throughout Māori culture. Could you share what you learnt about Tānerore?
I think your Kowhaiwhai pattern looks really interesting and I like that your use of colors look similar to the Māori flag. I would like to know if your Kowhaiwhai pattern has any symbolism and I would also like to know what app and tools you used to make this pattern.
Keep up the great work and I hope to see more of your posts over the summer.
Hi Zana I did not now that I did some thing similar to the Maori flag those are Just my favorent color and I wil be bloging the summer hoildays.and I will put what I learnt in next time.
Kia Ora John,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.
I thought this activity was very interesting as it teaches you about Tānerore who you are able to see often on these hot summer days and about the infamous kowhaiwhai pattern seen throughout Māori culture. Could you share what you learnt about Tānerore?
I think your Kowhaiwhai pattern looks really interesting and I like that your use of colors look similar to the Māori flag. I would like to know if your Kowhaiwhai pattern has any symbolism and I would also like to know what app and tools you used to make this pattern.
Keep up the great work and I hope to see more of your posts over the summer.
Ngā mihi nui,
Zana Yates
Hi Zana
ReplyDeleteI did not now that I did some thing similar to the Maori flag those are Just my favorent color and I wil be bloging the summer hoildays.and I will put what I learnt in next time.