Our collaborative mural is part of belonging in Room 3.
There is more to come, but this is the centre...
We are spending time, getting know each other, learning to work together, and forming a healthy and positive class culture we can thrive in for the rest of the year!
To collaborate, we had to work with children who had the pieces of the mural surrounding our piece.
We had to make sure the lines matched up.
We had to rework and rework until we had it right.
We needed to sit, side by side and discuss and compare.
We needed to be patient.
We needed to communicate.
It wasn't easy but it was worth persevering...
Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi engari he toa takitini
It is not my strength alone, but the strength of many that contributes to my success.
We sure worked hard! It looks great ��
ReplyDeleteThat was so fun. It was also hard joining the lines
ReplyDeleteThat was fun. It was hard connecting the lines in certain places but at the end It looked amazing.
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Seeing everyone working together makes me happy.
ReplyDeleteYour collaborative mural is fabulous Room 3 and looks stunning in your classroom. I can see you have all worked hard together to create a beautiful shared project, very much representing the essence of your whakatauki.
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