We have been learning about the different atua that are represented by our school classroom names. These children and many others created some amazing depictions of each of the atua - they put a lot of thought and effort into creating these.
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Wow I love your Atua artwork! What an amazing collection of illustrations you've created and I'm so pleased you looked further into your own school Atua. Learning about the Atua through the Enviroschool programme was one of my favourite things to do when I was a teacher at Matawai School! The kit has such beautiful Atua pictures. They are so interesting to learn about! Did any of you have a favourite Atua? Why is it your favourite? Keep up the great blogging, I just love reading all you are sharing!
Mrs Williams
Your Atua artwork is very special! I have seen it up on your walls and think you did a super job! I especially like how you have looked at all the Atua and developed ideas for them! Ka Pai!
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