Making Waka for the Step it up from Summer Learning Journey

Task Description: in today blog was all about making a Waka out of any things you had home like a cardboard box and all that stuff but what i use was paper and stapler which was pretty easy to make so yea .and last  thing here is a photo and video of me with my Waka . I hope you enjoy my blog please leave a positive comment on my blog  thank you .

9 thoughts on “Making Waka for the Step it up from Summer Learning Journey

  1. Kia ora Diana Grace.

    It’s Mrs Stone from the Summer Learning Journey team.

    I am so impressed with your waka – it came out looking really professional! You followed the instructions so well. The shape of the waka is really spot on and I thought the seats looked really well spaced as well. I also thought it was a good idea to add the decorations with coloured pencils.

    In your task description and video you explained what you made, the materials you used and how you made it which was awesome. I also like how you moved the waka around to explain the different parts you had made in the video. I got a really clear picture of what you have done.

    I am going to award you an ‘outstanding post’, which means you get extra points for your mahi.

    I look forward to seeing your next creation,
    Mrs Stone

    1. Hi my name is Anika I go to wigram primary school I watched your video and your writing and you did amazing I really liked your Waka you had great pronounce but how did you make that Waka cause it was amazing over all You did amazing bye (:

  2. Hey , im from wigram primary school and my task was to comment on someones blog i picked your on because it look intresting. I loved it but maybe next time you should speak louder! How did you did you make that waka it was amazing honestly? overall i loved your SLJ blog and bye!
    -by Natasha
    -and Ayah

  3. Hi Diana! I love your blog post! And how you made a video and photo of your Waka! I also loved how you said in your description of the materials you used to make your Waka. But next time go through your blog post, read it and make sure it makes sense! And also remember your capitals and full stops!

    Questions:
    How long did it take?
    Did you enjoy it?
    Did anyone help you?

    But overall I loved your SLJ post!

  4. Kia Ora
    this is Kauai from karoro school I really inspire your video and work. it would have took you so much time.

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