when we started making pou we all started thinking about a marere to put then all in we made them with parts of us and are class friends and all about us.
we made pou,steps,the marere it seft and a few after stuff
i had the task of the back bone
in the end we had lots of fun we relax didn't need to walk far seeming we where in the same class
are waitating people were nice and help full to all of us
that all i have to say after all they done for us

we had good help form whaea monike and tara
and trya the where good help for all they did for us
there's is four main part's of are marere the waharoa when you walk in
they will wellcome you in
then there is the deck which you put your shoes and other gear
and the back bone that is in the top of the marere
the middle of the marere holds it up
Tena koe Tom
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic Tom, you've really you've done a great job of the whare, which programme did you use to make it? What did you find the most challenging? Your post needs a few grammatical corrections and spelling corrections which you could do with a quick edit ;).
Hi whaea kerry thanks for the feed back and thanks for being the only one that gave me info about my post now i feel like posting more because you said that i'm going to leave a link thanks again miss for the good comment and feel free to see all of my blogs
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Kia ora Tom
ReplyDeleteI am a board-trustee of Kaikohekohe Education Trust who governs a group of schools Bay of Islands College belongs to.
I think you have done a really good job in explaining how you put your 3D graphic work together and how you felt about the results. Looks like you have a fair understanding of the programme.
Nice to thank your teachers and whaea Monika from Waitangi.
Whaea Annette has made a big effort to try to put some fun into your learning.
I am very pleased to hear you are enjoying your studies.
Just need to improve a bit on your spelling...but don't let that put you off. Great work
Mike Preece