Tuesday, 3 August 2021

Social Studies task in our Architecture unit by Mahdieh

Mahdieh created this task using google slides. The task required her to discuss how buildings reflect the cultures of countries they originate from. Mahdieh has done a great job also describing what culture means and has included some facts about different cultures including her own. 

9 comments:

  1. Hi my name is Nika and I'm from Paihia School and I'm a year 4. That must be a hard task just using google slides and she did it all by her self if I was doing it would take a long time to do it. and good job! and nice work!

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  2. Hey Mahdieh, Its me Tiara!
    Wow...This is an amazing google slide based on cultures! I never knew that the Neverlands owned that many bikes. Could you maybe break down your work so then there aern't many slides??

    Keep up the Great work :)

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  4. Hey Mahdieh, wow this is an outstanding presentation. I love how you explained everything so easily.
    I did not know they use chop sticks for cooking I thought they only use chopsticks for eating. anyways keep it up!!

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  5. Hello Madieh i am jamal from glenbrae school.I liked how you described each and one of there culter.I liked how you also described there clothing.You could maybe do some more pictures to sure more, meaning of your slide.By jamal

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  6. Hi my name is Taj You did some great work this is so amazing you put some videos and some pictures and the informashon it good ceep up the great work.

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  7. hi my name is tane and I am from paroa school my favourite slide was the cook island one because i really like there native dance its really cool and there was pretty good facts too keep up the good work bye

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  8. Hi Mahdieh

    As a proud Cook Islander, I thoroughly enjoyed your slide on our traditions. And yes song and dance is always a highlight at family functions & special events. Keep up the awesome work.

    Miss Atuahiva

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