Monday, 26 August 2019

Tukutuku Pattern

When we vist the Miraiwe we were lucky enough to see some tukutuku patterns they realy inspired us to do some , so we did. I did my Tukutuku Pattern with Georgie I really enjoyed doing it with her. Our Tukutuku Pattern Our Tukutuku pattern represents meeting together and also bringing different cultures together and it is ok to be different. The yellow represents the sun and to shine bright and to think positive The blue represents to look up and don’t look down and just go with the flow The orange represents energy,enthusiasm, happiness,and determination By Georgie and Georgia M

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  1. That was very cool Georgia I really like the pattern that you were using kai pai

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  2. hi I am Lucas nice work at cross stitch. and your good at animating as well i like the neon color's

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  3. Kia Ora Georgia Ngaku Veer toku Ingoa and I am from Awapuni kura. like the way you have told us what your pattern means . Maybe you could ask a buddy to read over your writing before you post it on your blog Have you thought of making a different pattern.

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    1. Thank you Veer
      That feedback is very helpful and no I have not thought about doing another one.

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  5. Hi Georgia My name is Kaali, I'm a Year 6 at Awapuni School.
    I like that you explained what the Tukutuku pattern means.
    Maybe you should state what you found hard and what was easy.
    I also like the bright colors you added to the pattern.
    Keep up the great work.

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    1. Thank you Kaali
      Thanks for the nice feedback It is really going to help me.

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  6. Hi georgia,
    I really like the way you said that tukutuku represents meeting together.
    I really like the design that you did.
    next time you should add some descriptive words.

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