Nanny Mihi and the Rainbow
Cybersmart- Nanny Mihi and the Rianbow
This week in Pohutukawa we read Nanny Mihi and the Rainbow, by Melanie Drewery. We were learning about making connections. We thought about times when we had walked along the beach collecting things, like the tamariki in the story. We also shared about when we had heard some of the te reo kupu from the story, and used our connections to understand the meaning of these words.We learnt a bit about the Māori Atua (gods) in this story, and we made a connection with the way the gods hung the rainbow in the sky to share the tamariki’s mahi. This is just like when we share our mahi on a blog post, because then everyone can see and enjoy our great work.
After we finished the story, we made our own rainbow collage, using explore, search for different textures and crop tool.
The best bit about making our rainbows was using different textures, colours and shapes.
We hope you like them!
Wow Pohutukawa - what an awesome job your have done of creating your digital raimbow collages. They look fantastic! I like the way you have explained how you made them and some of the challenges you had along the way. Well done collaborating on these slides to share your mahi!
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Awesome work Pohutukawa! I really like how you used a variety of colors and how creative it looks. I really like all the different textures and pictures you guys used. I was also really impressed with the amount of detail that you shared about how these were created. One thing that could be cool for next time, is using the curve tool on google drawings to create outline of the rainbow image. Keep up the amazing work! - Room 7 @ Devon Intermediate.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Pohutukawa. I really enjoyed looking at your amazing rainbow collages! My favourite part was all the diffferent textures colours and shapes you used. Did you know that 'real life' rainbows are actually made up of seven colours? Some are the same colours as Nanny Mihi's found but some colours are different. Maybe you could find out what the names of those seven different colours are called? I bet someone in Pohutukawa already knows? Nā, M
ReplyDeleteRainbow Colours:
Delete- Indigo
- Violet
- Red
- Orange
- Green
- Yellow
- Pink :)
Kia ora tamariki of Pōhutukawa. We think that you are all creative in your class because of all the different ways you created your rainbows (ngā aniwaniwa).
ReplyDeleteIn Tūī. we like to walk along the beach too. Some of us have found lots of different things like a car door, crystals stuck inside rocks and old tyres.
We look forward to seeing more of your amazing creations!