Wednesday, 9 December 2020
Term 4 Art Alive Animation
Thursday, 26 November 2020
Ambassadors Application
Bula Vinaka, Malo e lele. This is my Ambassadors Application for 2021. I want to be an Ambassador to represent my family and school and be a good leader to others so they can look up to me as a role model. I applied for Ambassadors because I think it could be a cool thing to do and I want to follow in my sisters foot steps and be the captain of Ambassadors 2021. Chose Leonora for 2021 Ambassadors. Thank you.
Friday, 20 November 2020
Thursday, 19 November 2020
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Tuesday, 17 November 2020
Tuesday: Response to Text
Hawaiian Art Form:
First read the text & then Highlight the correct answers
1. What year did American Christian missionaries first arrive to Hawaii?
a) 2020 b) 1820
c) 1893 d) 1960i
2. Why did Hawaiian art like kapa-making disappear?
a) because the arrival of American Christian missionaries b) because of Queen Lili’uokalani was no longer ruler of Hawai’i
c) because they ran out of trees to create kapa
d) because Hawaii was governed by westerners
3. ‘In the 1960’s native Hawaiian began to revive the art of making kapa? What does ‘revive’ mean?
a) type of coffee b) restore
c) breathe life into d) a dance
4. The Hawaiian name for Petroglyphs?
kapa b) alii
c) kii pohaku d) Lilo
5. What is petroglphs?
a) an Egyptian picture b) the King of Hawaii
c) a village d) lava rock carvings
6. True or False: Petroglyphs possibly recorded births and events in the lives of people?
a) True b) False
7. A popular site that features Petroglyphs in Hawaii?
Kailua-Kona b) Kahua
holua d) Kaloko-Honokohau
8.Feather work was only for royalty and important people?
a) true b)false
9.Wearing a hulu manu could make you feel mana, or spiritual power ?
a) True b) False
10. How do they collect the feathers?
→they try to catch birds to get the feathers.
Monday, 16 November 2020
Monday: Response to Text
Hawaiian History:
Highlight the correct answers
About Hawaii:
1. Hawaii has eight main islands - which one is not part of Hawaii?
a) Niʻihau b) Kauaʻi
c) Oʻahu d) Savai’i
2. What is the capital of Hawaii?
a) Wellington b) Maui
c) Honolulu d) Moloka’i
3. Native Hawaii before and after European contact produces?
a) petroglyphs b) wood and stone carvings
c) siapo d) kapa
4. The designed feather cape or helmet is solely for?
a) teachers b) alii
c) kings d) chiefs
5. Kia manu would collect incredible --------------------?
a) 20,000 birds b) feathers
c) hair d) chicken feet
6. True or False: Kapa is made from colourful dyes ?
a) True b) False
7. By using wauke or paper mulberry plant they ---------- to form a Kapa?
clean b) buy
beat d) hammer
8. Sculpting in Hawaii they use ------------?
a) bone b) stone
c) wood d) teeth
9. A hand-tapping needle piercing the skin is used for traditional Hawaiian Tattoo?
a) True b) False
Thursday, 12 November 2020
Thursday: Response to Text
Cook Islands - Michel Tuffery
Highlight the correct answers
Michel Tuffery created a bull made out of ?
300 Cotton wool b) 300 corned beef tins
c) 300 tooth picks d) 300 metres of tin
2. Michel’s ideas for his fighting bulls came from?
a) the movie “Cocoa” b) stories from his grandfather
c) stories from his mother d) Christmas in Samoa
3. His creation for Sydney Olympic Games 2000 were?
a) raging bull with fireworks b) tuna fins
c) moving giant fish and turtles d) Olympic uniforms
4. Who is Tiare?
a) a princess crown b) his daughter
c) his mother d) name of his art piece
5. What languages does Michel speak ?
Art and english b) art and cook island
c) art and russian d) art and egyptian
7.What are Michel’s love in his live?
Loves MacDonalds & KFC b) Loves rugby and art
c) loves reading d) loves sailing
8.What does dyslexia mean (page 5)?
It means like an learning disorder.
9. Do you think dyslexia helped Michel with his art work?
yes.
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
Wednesday: Response to Text
Cook Islands - staff god
Highlight the correct answers
Atua Rakau:
What is a staff god?
Name for our kitchen b) a stick in form of a god
c) Movie on netflix d) a religion
2. What material is the staff god made from?
a) ice b) wood
c) diamonds d) iron
3. What does elaborately mean?
a) intricate b) tiny
c) disgusting d) detailed
4. How did the European missionaries view staff gods?
a) secular b) American idol
c) idols d) demonic
5. How long is the surviving staff god ?
6 metres b) 2 metres
c) one third of the length d) 19 metres
7. Which best describes this staff god?
Smooth green eyes with stylised head, mouth, ears; a curved back with notches on the ear side
Smooth eyes with stylised ears; a curved ankle with notches on the shoulder sides
Smooth head with stylised ankles, mouth, noese; a curved neck with notches on the back sides
Smooth head with stylised eyes, mouth, ears; a curved neck with notches on the back sides
8. How did William Ellis describe the staff gods?
=>He put detail into it and it had some punctuation.
And had some great description.
9. When was Christianity introduced to Cook Islands?
2020 b) 19th Century
c) 2019 d) 1821