Friday, February 26, 2021

My Te Whare Tapa Wha

We were learning to make a Te whare tapa wha connection map. With this learning we had to place in things such as Te taha hinengaro,  Te taha whanau, Te taha tinana, Whenua and Te taha wairua. For Te taha hinengaro I did a music note meaning music and friends , Te taha tinana I did biking and going to the beach with them, Te taha wairua I did a heart that says be kind and a smiley face, Te taha Tinana for me was biking, ballet, clarinet and St John and for whenua is Germany. 

I found it easy to find my images and what words I had to because I just had to think about what I like to do, my family, where I'm from, my spiritual and mental & emotional.  Also I found it easy because we didn't have to do complicated pictures.

I found it hard to arrange all the pictures and words so they didn't look like there all together and make it look all messy, otherwise it will be really hard to read and not know where everything will go.

I really enjoyed that we could choose what to do and we got to see another one so we could get an idea of what our Te Whare Tapa Wha could look like and also we could ask a friend if we needed help.

Next time I need to try make my font a bit bigger.  I also could change the colour of the text and make the images bigger because I have space to make them bigger.   

 

1 comment:

  1. Ka pai, Danika. You did a great job creating your connection map. I can see you have thought about each area of Te Whare Tapa wha and your connections to these areas. I liked reading your reflections around what you found easy and challenging and the changes that you would make next time.

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