My Learning Story
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Hurumanu: Poetic arts
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Name: Mikayla
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Teachers: Bh Ds Ht
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Term 2
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2020
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Reflection:
Give at least three examples in each of the boxes below.
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What We Did:
We did watercolour using blend, salt, drip and splat.
When we did the tapa cloth we used ink to add contrast to it.
The diamante poem. We had to go off of the book we were reading, The Rakaia Gorge.
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What I Learned:
I have learned that the Rakaia Gorge was roamed by the Taniwha.
That there are more than one kind of poem and how to do a couple of them.
When writing a poem the word doesn't always need to flow together, they should sound like they do, but not always look like it.
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My Favourite Part:
Was using the water colours and being able to create my own designs on the paper.
Writing a diamante poem is something that I have never done in my whole life.
I loved being able to use watercolours.
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My Next Steps:
I need to try harder to be able to weave because I didn't get any of that done.
To finish my work faster and not talk and take my time.
To make sure that I blog all my work.
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CARR Values:
Make a statement below describing how you showed each of our CARR values during this Hurumanu.
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Commitment
In some of the poems and paintings I got right into it so I am able to get all of it done.
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Achievement
I got all of my work done in H4 except my weaving. It is more than I would have thought I would do.
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Resilience
When it gets hard I would say I'm not doing this then I would think that I have two amazing teachers that are willing to help me.
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Respect
I have treated all the equipment the way I should and the teachers the same way I would want to be treated.
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Any other comments
I really enjoyed this H4 and I would do it again.
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