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Friday 28 June 2019

How to make a woven star

WALT: write instructions for others to follow.

1. Carefully cut around the outline of the circle, using scissors.
2. Snip small slits around the outside of the circle, on each of the lines.
3. Decide which side of the circle will be the front and which side will be the back.
4. Get a piece of wool. Thread one end of the wool through one of the cut slits in the circle, so that the tail of the wool is sitting at the back of the circle. Put a finger over the loose end of the wool to hold it tight.
4.  Wrap the piece of wool across the circle, and thread it through a different slit. Make sure that the wool is pulled tight each time. Keep doing this until you have made a pattern.
5. Tie the two ends of the wool together.
6. Repeat with a different coloured piece of wool.
7. Get a coloured piece of card. Cut out the circle outline.
8. Put glue on the back of the card with the woven star and stick it to the cut out coloured circle.


 

Sunday 23 June 2019

Matariki

WALT: Matariki is a significant celebration


Digital Footprint

WALT: share content that our whanau will be proud of. What we put online will be there forever.


Reflection:
We learnt that a digital footprints mean that what we put online will be there forever.
We had to decide what was OK to put online and what was not.
We decided that it was OK to share what our favourite food is, what we are learning about and our what are interests are.
We decided that it was not OK to share where we live, our birthdays and our phone numbers.
We learnt to share what we are proud of.

Monday 17 June 2019

WOW words!

WALT: We can use WOW words and add detail to make our writing sound interesting.

Heath:

Liam:

Tiare:

Reflection: