Matariki animation

We made an Matariki animation slide the way we made it we put pictures of stars and on each slide we moved each star slightly so if we go across all the slides it will look like an animation.

I learnt to duplicate the slides so it can look like an animation.

I also enjoyed watching the animation while making it.

Are you going in to watch the stars?

My Dream Bedroom

Dream Bedroom

In my dream bedroom I would want to have a big gaming setup by my bed because on some days I am too lazy to do anything. Then I can play games in bed.

I would also want to have a fireplace so I can keep warm all day. It will warm up everything around me in my room as well as my house because everyone complains that it’s cold.

 

WALT: elaborate our ideas to give more information 

 

Digital footprint map

This is my digital footprint map. I learnt that no matter what I put on the internet it will always be there.

I enjoyed making this map because it was very fun.

Have you thought that if you deleted something on the internet that no one will see it?

 

Matariki Poem

                  Seven sister stars                       ← 5 syllables 

                 Massive stars in the night sky        ← 7 syllables

                 Nine brightening stars                    ← 5 syllables

 

                 Maori tradition                               ←5 syllables

                 Tawhirimatea god                          ← 7 syllables

                  Ranginui sky                                  ← 5 syllables 

 

By Kiwa

 

This is my Matariki poem. It is a Haiku poem. I had to clap each syllable in a pattern to figure out the syllables.  It went 5 syllables then 7 syllables then 5 syllables.

 

    

 

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