Monday, March 11, 2019

Tāne Whakapiripiri

Last week we learnt about Tāne Whakapiripiri and what he represents. We learnt that he is the atua of the buildings that provide shelter to bring people together.  In Winter he works harder because the buildings keep people warm.





3 comments:

  1. Hello reo 3 this is Jacob from yaldhurst model school I really like your blog post I like the one with the house in it name jack you did a good job on that one next time you should tell us how you make this. So we can try it out one day so good job and try your best at these things.

    From Jacob

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  2. Hello reo 3 this is Teegan from yaldhurst model school. I really like your blog post. I like the one with the house in it. Jack you did a good job on that one but next time, you should tell us how you made this. So we can try it out one day. Good job and try your best at these things.

    -Teegan Ducharme

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  3. Hey there Reo 3, my name is Parwin and I am a year 8 from Yaldhurst Model School. I thought that your creations that you made were really creative and they were sort of similar to each other. While I was looking through, I could tell that some of the backgrounds or pictures were like just inserted and not created by themselves which is fine but I think that we should make our own creations. Sometimes when you cant make something just insert a picture that is like simple and them use curve or polyline to sketch around it. That's sometimes what I do or a just make them out of the shapes. I think that this really helps me a lot when I am trying to make things that can't be made with shapes and I think that it would help you too. I think that maybe next time, you could add a bit more information because you don't quite explain everything but other than great, awesome work! How long did you have to make your creations? Awesome work!


    Looking forward to your next posts,
    Parwin

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