As part of our inquiry this term we have begun creating art inspired by the travels of Kupe, local stories of the Taniwha of Wellington harbour, and how Maori built Pataka to store food and Taonga.
Base groups have taken a theme and worked collaboratively on creating an art in response to the stories and our learning in Inquiry.
It has been great to see students share their ideas, negotiate on colours and then work on completing their work.
Students have created some great pieces that we hope will be up and ready to go for assembly this week. It will be great to get a big crowd in for the unveiling.
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