🌺Hauora Metaphors🌺
WALT: Describe Our Hauora using Metaphors
Talofa Lava! Welcome back to my blog! Recently the Kia Manawanui syndicate has been learning about our Hauora! Today we used a metaphor to describe our Hauora. We used Play Dough and Clay to create our metaphor and our goal was to be C R E A T I V E!
Hauora is all about your well-being and health! Ms Aireen showed us a few examples of students who have completed their Hauora using a metaphor. We brainstormed some ideas and we came up with:
- Tree
- River
- Swing
- Mat
- Bible
- Paddle
- Rock
- Sun
- Waka
- Flower
- Necklace
- Drum
- Conch
- Didgeridoo
- Fist
- Flag
- Cultural Tee-shirt (Aloa)
- Patterns
MY METAPHOR |
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I made a DLO-Presentation to share with you all the Explanation writing I made explaining my Hauora and how a flower represents my Hauora. Here is the DLO:
I hope you enjoyed reading my DLO! I used the S.E.E.E structure to write my explanation and I had a lot of fun doing it!
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Question of the blog: What represents your Hauora?
Thank you Lydia. Enjoyed your presentation this morning. Hau ora and the holistic wellbeing is something I strive to maintain (connection across these imperatives) in my life. The meaning of your flower is awesome and your flower is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora,
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you enjoyed! Thank you for commenting.
Blog ya later,
Lydia :)