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Kia ora Baely, I really enjoyed looking over your Matariki poster. It looks as though you've learned a lot about Matariki! I really admire the way you have used darker colours in a gradient, for your background because it really reminds. me of the night sky. I wonder if putting your title in a lighter colour, or changing the line on the outside of your font to white, might make your Matariki title easier to read? What was the purpose of making your posters? It would be great if you would explain in your blog post why you were making what you were making. Was it because you have been learning all about Matariki at school and you had so much that you had learned that you wanted to share that new learning with others? Is there something in particular you needed to share about? See if you can go back and edit your blog post to include more information about why you created your poster. Happy Blogging! Kōka Amie
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I like the way you labelled the stars
ReplyDeleteNext time I think you could add some more facts about matariki
Kia ora Baely,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed looking over your Matariki poster. It looks as though you've learned a lot about Matariki! I really admire the way you have used darker colours in a gradient, for your background because it really reminds. me of the night sky. I wonder if putting your title in a lighter colour, or changing the line on the outside of your font to white, might make your Matariki title easier to read? What was the purpose of making your posters? It would be great if you would explain in your blog post why you were making what you were making. Was it because you have been learning all about Matariki at school and you had so much that you had learned that you wanted to share that new learning with others? Is there something in particular you needed to share about? See if you can go back and edit your blog post to include more information about why you created your poster.
Happy Blogging!
Kōka Amie