Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Week 3: Harakeke flowers

Hi bloggers

Today we had an amazing time learning how to make Harakeke flowers (flax flowers). Hinemoa was an expert at weaving so Miss Fortes asked her to teach the whole class how to make their own. Miss Madeleine brought some flax for us to use and helped Hinemoa teach everyone.

It was very challenging for us because we had to make sure the weave was tight and the folds were straight. This learning was a true test of resilience for Pohatu class. Some of us almost gave up but with the support of our peers, we kept trying.

When Miss Fortes asked Hinemoa what she thinks of teaching she said "It's a very hard job!!!".

Thank you Hinemoa for teaching us how to make the Harakeke flowers.


13 comments:

  1. Hi pohatu class my name is Beni the one who left hay park school.
    I see how hard it is to weave.Now I now how much risilliance you need to weave.
    goodbye.

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    1. Hi Beni its me Lucas from Hay Park School. What country are you in right now? Is your school the same as us in Hay Park School?

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    2. I am right now in Hungary.

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  2. hi pohatu class my name is Kirsty I love your post and my friends do to form kirsty

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    2. Hi kirsty i am SAIM from pohatu class thanks for commenting on our post.
      From:SAIM

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  3. Hi Kirsty this Is tatyana from pohatu class thank you for comment on our blog and pohatu class said thank you to.
    Bye.

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  5. Hi Beni it is me Andrew how is it in your country is it cold? and thank you so much for replying on our class blog i really appreciate it that you have commuted on our blog and wasting your time to comment on our blog and i really appreciate it. Thank you for commenting on our blog and i really miss you also pohtua class. Goodbye have a nice day in your country.

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    1. Hi Andrew and right now in my country it is not cold it is warm right now.
      Andrew I really miss New Zealand and i miss it so much that I decided to come back but it is not for sure but if I come back for sure I will visit you guys as much as I can.

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  6. Hi Beni i am Hadiya that was in room 9 thank you for the comment this picture is when we made a flower with the big leaves.Also is fun there with your family and is cold there or is it sunny.At new zealand it is sunny and rainy what are you doing in your country are you having fun with you friends and cousins.I hope you have a good day with your friends and family

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    1. Hi Hadiya and it is right now in Hungary it is not cold and right now here it's warm.

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  7. Kia ora Pohatu class Shikarn here form gilberthorpe school. Your weaving was great they were well designed and they looked amazing. How do make them?

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