Monday, September 23, 2013

Wearable arts and our school values...

We are nearly ready for our wearable arts show and we are wondering how our show preparation and the show fits into our school values. This is what we think:
Fun
We get to do our own designs and sew - Amelia
You get to plan your own ideas - Eden
You get to show people your finished designs - Sammie
The dress rehearsal was fun going on the cat walk - Johani

Respect
We have to wait quietly for our turn and when we watch someone go down the catwalk - Lucy
We have to listen to instructions from the teachers - Lucy
We had to share fabric - Sammie

Community
Spending some time with our year 2 team and showing our wearable arts show to the school and our families - Annabelle
After the show we will have supper together - Tanner

Manaakitanga
We cared for other people in our class and gave them good feedback - Dante
I helped people make their piupiu - Tanner
I helped people put their costumes on - Georgia
If someone doesn't have a poi at the show we know to share ours - Frankie
You say well done to other children - Emma
I will help other children draw their moko on - Lucas

Excellence
Our costumes had to be a great design and show the Maori culture - Hunter
We had to persevere to get our costumes right - Lucy

Initiative
Mum got pricked by a needle and I got her a plaster - Sven
I watched people walk down the catwalk and I learned what to do - Tarin
If you don't have a poi when you are in line, you need to organise to get one from someone else - Samuel
If someone is slow on the catwalk, wait for them to come off before you go on - Samuel

Creativity
We all had our own ideas for our plan - Eden
We watched wearable arts shows on you tube to get ideas - Mrs Simmons



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