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Thursday, 27 August 2020

Important events in the Pope's Life

 Hello Everyone! I am back posting like I said in my last post cause there was a little SPAM going around my school and I am pretty sure the teachers have it under control now. So that means I can get back to posting some good work! So today's post is going to be about some R.E that I have done. My class has been working on the Pope and what we had to do was pick a topic about the Bishop and I picked to do the Important events in the Pope's life and we had to do three questions about it. One Factual question which is the When or What, a Conceptual Question which is the How or why and the Debatable question which is the is, could, would or should question. And you had to choose one of them. Then we had to make three answers for each question we chose. 

We had to make a DLO or like a poster about our Topic that we chose so here is mine: 



Something that I enjoyed doing was finding out what important events that have happened in the Pope's life and I was shocked with the results that came in!

Something I found difficult was trying to find the right events that actually happened cause some sites weren't true. 

Stay tuned for more work!

Tuesday, 25 August 2020

Koru's and Kowhaiwhai

 Hey everyone! I'm back after a really long time actually. I hope you guys missed me posting up my work and now I'm back posting some new work! So my first post after a really long time is going to be about Koru's and Kowhaiwhai. A Koru is a swirly kinda thing and it came from the Ponga plant and is now decorated onto ceiling and mostly meeting houses. A Kowhaiwhai is a panel and the Koru's are found on it and it is a famous Maori art. I also put in my information another type of panel but you will have to read it to find out!

This is the information that I found about Koru's and Kowhaiwhai:

The word Koru means loop in English. A Koru is shaped into a spiral shape that was found and based onto the unfuring sliver fern frond of the Ponga Plant! The Koru represents new life, growth, strength and peace. It is a famous symbol in Maori art.

A Koru is found in Kowhaiwhai patterns. The traditional colors on it is red, white and black! It is usually found on ceilings. Kowhaiwhai represents Maori history and the family tree of the tribe. The Koru inspires paintings by reflecting the colors of nature. It symbolizes the growth on New Zealand. 

Kowhaiwhai is also used to tell a story. Like people use it as tattoo and show their story! There is another type of Panel like the Kowhaiwhai which is the tukotuko panels. It is another Maori art form tat is inside meeting houses.

Hope you enjoyed!