Reflection:
For our production I contributed by Being a battle dancer
I think the show might impact on others by Teaching others the story
What I learned about working with others was I could share my Ideas.
Do you know the Battle of the Mountains Story?
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Friday, 28 September 2018
Hi I’m Aidan
This term our Project Based Learning (PBL) has been about cultural stories and the big question was;
What is the significance in the 21st Century of our Cultural stories?
Christmas and Easter are holidays.
First we brainstormed what culture is and came up with lots of ideas. Culture is Where were we are from.
Then we thought about our own culture and talked to our parents about our traditions and heritage. I wrote a post about my family and things we like to do.
In Literacy we read and discussed myths and legends from around the world then we concentrated on Maori legends. I read Maui and the sun.
We made a performance about the story Battle of the Mountains. Some students wrote the script, some students took on the job of making all the artwork, some worked hard on organising the music and others took on the role of bringing the story alive with dance and drama.
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Hi Aidan I was in the dance group it was really fun but kinda cringe how the dances was fortnite dances but still fun.
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