we have been learning about Diwali last week and diwali is a traditional indian celebration and the celebration is on the 4 November .So on the 4 November we did a pattern we ether got to draw a pattern on a piece of paper or draw it on the concrete with chalk but if we wanted to do it on the concrete we had to have at least three or two people in a group to make to more easy because it's a big thing to do it yourself.We had to look up a rangoli pattern and try to decide with your group if you want the to do the pattern or not I found it challenging to make the outline of the pattern and I enjoyed this because it was fun to design it and smudge to make the colors look like an ombre of all different colours. Can you please comment on my blog if you celebrate diwali? Here's a link to the video of how to make a rangoli And here's a link of side's about diwali
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Friday, 10 December 2021
What is a Diwali pattern?
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Kia ora Ruby!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Charlotte and I am from the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey team!
Wow, amazing work on creating a rangoli pattern with your friends! Why did you choose those colours?
What are some of the most fascinating facts you learned about Diwali?
Just letting you know that the links are not attached, try and include them! I’d love to check them out!
The SLJ has started today! There are two activities you can have a go at! I’m looking forward to seeing your learning and creations this summer!
Ngā mihi,
Charlotte