Thursday, 27 September 2012

Making a traditional gardening tool by Lolo


TPS News Senior Syndicate Traditional Garden Day from Tamaki Primary on Vimeo.

GARDEN DAY ACTIVITY REFLECTION SHEETZ
This document is a reflection on the purpose, process and outcomes of our Garden Day Activities.

NAME:
Lolo

ACTIVITY
Ko making

MATERIALS
wooden sticks, mussel shell,knife

PURPOSE
The ko is a traditional tool for digging the soil.

PROCESS
We were working with a partner.
Miss Aireen told one of us  to go and get a piece of  wood.
After we got our wood Miss Aireen said to get a mussel shell.
We stripped the bark with the mussel shell.
We used a sharp knife to sharpen one end of the ko.

WHAT WORKED WELL

  • Working with a partner.
  • Without a partner it would have been hard to scrape the bark.

WHAT DIDN’T WORK WELL:

  • Everything worked well because we worked well with our partner.

WHAT THINGS DID YOU LEARN ?

  • What a ko is used for and how to make one .

2 comments:


  1. Room 6 you guys worked hard on those Ko making.

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  2. Hey Room 6
    Great Work making Maori Traditional Tools.

    Keep up the great fun.

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