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Thursday, April 4, 2019

Rararanga Matahiko

Kia ora, recently the year sixes had the amazing opportunity to participate in the Rararanga Matahiko program sponsored by the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. This is a program that helps young kids like you learn about the history of New Zealand and also be able to use different technology.On the first day we split in half, half went for a hikoi and explored the treaty grounds and te ngahere. The rest stayed and had a tutu with heaps of cool stuff like Virtual reality, Green screen, Stop motion, Paint 3D, SculptGL, Tinkercad & coding with robots. On the second day we started to create our movie. We all had to make a tree and hoe using Tinkercad. Then we used Paint 3D to create a person that represents us and some animals for te Ngahere. Next we used SculptGl to make a pou to represent our whanau. on our last day our teachers started to put all our learning together in a Virtual Reality world, they made te Ngahere & te Moana with the different tools in the app tilt brush. They added all of the trees, people, animals, plants, pou, hoe and waka in to the world for our movie.

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  1. Kia ora, Zara. It sounds like you learned lots of amazing ways to create during these sessions. What did you find was the most interesting thing you learned?

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