Sam has used Google Slides to create a digital pepeha. He has used images which represent different parts of his pepeha.
Kia ora! We are the Year 7 and 8 students of Glenbrae School and our teacher is Miss Woodhall. This blog is where we learn, create and share our learning. Please leave a comment so we know you have visited!
Sunday, 10 April 2016
Saturday, 9 April 2016
Mrs Tofa's digital pepeha
Room 7 have been working on their pepeha during the term. This week we recited our pepeha to the class. A pepeha is important to us because it tells other people about our identify and where we come from. We also created digital presentations for our pepeha as well as pepeha panels on paper.
Friday, 8 April 2016
Learning art techniques
Graham Dodd came to Glenbrae school and taught the students some art skills in sketching. This is Alfred's artwork from the session. Alfred took a photo of his artwork and cropped certain parts to describe the skills he learnt from Graham Dodd.
Thursday, 7 April 2016
Describing artwork
Dasharn's task was to describe a piece of artwork. He decided to describe an artwork from Samoan/New Zealand artist Fatu Fetu'u.
Wednesday, 6 April 2016
Manaiakalani Ambassador
This morning Levi R., Mrs Raj and Miss Stone went to the Maniakalani Offices.
As the Manaiakalani Ambassador for Glenbrae, Levi was asked to present with ambassadors from the other Maniakalani schools. This took a lot of work on Levi's part as he had to design the presentation and learn the speech that accompanied it off by heart.
Levi had to present in front of visitors who had come to learn about Manaiakalani and the learn, create, share process. He discussed the way that we had learn, created and shared in visual art this term.
He did a fantastic job! Mrs Raj and Miss Stone were very proud of the presentation that he delivered and the visitors got a good understanding of the way that our students learn at Glenbrae school.
As the Manaiakalani Ambassador for Glenbrae, Levi was asked to present with ambassadors from the other Maniakalani schools. This took a lot of work on Levi's part as he had to design the presentation and learn the speech that accompanied it off by heart.
Levi had to present in front of visitors who had come to learn about Manaiakalani and the learn, create, share process. He discussed the way that we had learn, created and shared in visual art this term.
He did a fantastic job! Mrs Raj and Miss Stone were very proud of the presentation that he delivered and the visitors got a good understanding of the way that our students learn at Glenbrae school.
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