I got a piece of paper, a pencil and crayons.And a black pen as the outline.I enjoyed coloring in my koru patterns I found it a little challenging to draw my koru patterns
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Tuesday, 24 August 2021
My amazing koru patterns
Kia ora Bloggers,
Today in lockdown My online learning today is to draw some koru patterns on a piece of paper.I learned this because it was for the task I had to do today.
I had to watch a video and draw some patterns from the story.
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Hi Zara,
ReplyDeleteFantastic bright koru drawing. I really like the colours and the background.
Keep up the great work Zara.
Mrs McCormack
Kia ora Zara,
ReplyDeleteI really love the colours you have chosen for your koru patterns and the detailed background. I can tell that this must have taken you so time and perseverance. Ka pai. I learned from Benjamin H today that a koru in te Reo Maori means 'loop'. Did you know that?
Ma te wa,
Miss Hickling
Kia ora Mrs McCormack
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comment.
ma te wa Zara
Hi Miss Hickling.
ReplyDeletethanks for your comment No I didn't know that Maori mean loop for koru.
Ma te wa Zara