Below is my creation showing this. The main thing I learnt about this is that the moon can be all different sizes like half and a quarter.
I was a student at Rāwhiti School and this blog is where I shared my learning. This blog has been archived, no further content will be uploaded or added. You are welcome to continue viewing posts, however commenting has been disabled.
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
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Mīharo Miriam, ka pai to mahi. This looks like an interesting project. What are the Māori kupu for this mahi? What is so important about the moon for Māori culture? I have more questions, but you have explained what your blog was about and it was easy to understand the mahi happening in your class.
ReplyDeletehi i like what you have done with the art so you do your work and have fun while doing it.
ReplyDeleteHi Miriam I like your drawing Its cool cause the moon has so many phases.
ReplyDeletegood job.