Friday, August 13, 2021
Sacrament Picture Interpretation
Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Sacrament By Lyrissa Word Art
Friday, June 25, 2021
Matariki Poster
Matariki Dictogloss
Matariki is a Maori name for a cluster of stars known as pleiades. It is also a Maori new year. It is a time to catch fish , plant trees, harvest props, remember those who have died, and a time for singing, dancing and to fly kites. During Matariki you can see the stars for most of the year, but then they disappear in late April, the stars then start to appear in mid winter.
Matariki means the eyes of God or little eyes.
The myth is that Ranginui the sky father and Papatuanuku the earth were seperated by their children. Tawhirmatea became so angry that he tore his eyes out and threw them into the heavens. In other stories Matariki is the oldest sister that guides her other sisters.
Matariki was once popular in the 1940s but they stopped, it was bought back in the early 2000s. Only a few took part but after a few years thousands of people honoured Matariki day.
The nine names of Matariki is waipunu-a-rangi, tupu-a-rangi, hiwa-i-e-rangi, tupu-a-nuku, waita, ururangi, puhutukawa and lastly Matariki.
Monday, June 21, 2021
Comparing Lunch In New Zealand and in Japan
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
The Early Church
Monday, June 14, 2021
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Holy Spirit Artwork
Holy Spirit Artwork
What did you accomplish?
I accomplished the drawing bit, the out lining bit and the painting so I have accomplished most of it.
Are you satisfied with your final artwork? Why / Why not?
Yes, a little thought because I really like how mine is different from others and how I was the only one that drawed a flower.
What did you find easy when creating your Holy Spirit artwork?
I have found that the dying bit was the easiest because I could just put the dye anywhere on the paper.
What did you find challenging when creating your Holy Spirit artwork?
I found that the drawing was challenging but most of all the painting because I always had to keep in the line but when I had to paint the very small ones it was pretty hard for me.
What do you need to work on?
What I think I need to work on is to stay in the lines when painting.
What would you adjust with your Holy Spirit Artwork?
I would like to adjust the painting that went over the lines and the mistakes I have made.
7. What would you do next time to improve your Holy Spirit artwork?
I would make sure to stay in the lines and maybe pick another picture so then when I paint it won’t go out of the lines.
Monday, May 17, 2021
My first Language The Three Bears
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Chocolate Senses Poem
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Monday, February 22, 2021
Mary Mackillop
Mary Mackillop Was born 1842 Melbourne Australia. Mary Mackillop's dad struggled to support his family and would rely on family members. Her dad and mum were from scotland, Her dad was also a teacher and was well educated by her father.
When Mary was 18 she went to township of Penola south Australia and she became a governess of her aunt and uncles children the camerons. It was at Penola where she met Father Julian Tenison Woods. Father Julian was the first priest Mary has ever met. Mary and Julian shared a dream to teach poor children and outback settlements. Mary also opened up an orphanage for kids who don’t have any parents. Soon that dream became reality.
In 1886 Mary wore a black dress to dedicate God and in 1867 she became a sister to st josephites. Mary's religious name was Mary of the cross.
Mary was Often ill and suffered from rheumatism and in 1902 she had a bad stroke and was paralysed on her right side of her body. Mary was also still able to think and talk like any other person.
The sisters visited Newzealand 4 times and Mary would have to ride in a wheelchair.
Mary died in 1909 corvent mount street Sydney of old age the sisters of St Joseph's ministerd to Australia, Newzealand, Ireland and Peru the sisters encouraged them and gave thanks to mary.
Friday, February 12, 2021
Getting To Know The Learner