The aim of this workbook page is to make
connections and links between your own cultural patterns and the
kowhaiwhai or tukutuku that we have looked from around our Kura
Draw or release a pattern from our Kura you have studied
Pou, Kowhaiwhai, Tukutuku
You may add colour.
It is important to choose a pattern that resonates with you as you will be writing a little about it.
Next to your pattern write about the pattern you have selected.
Use the resources to help you write about the pattern
Try to include a personal response as to why you have selected that pattern.
Find a pattern from your own cultural
Print out or take a photo
Find out about your pattern.
What does it symbolies?
Where does it originate from?
Why is it valued by you and your family?
Anything else you can find out
Draw or release a pattern from your own cultural you have studied
You may add colour.
t is important to choose a pattern that you can find out information on
Next to your pattern write about the pattern you have selected.
What part of family does it belong to?
What does it symobolise?
Name the pattern
Colour
Where is it found? (family crest, grandmas home, on great grandads medals.
Try to include a personal response as to why you have selected that pattern.
Write about what the connections are between your selected patterns
Consider what value these patterns have for each culture.
Combine your 2 selected patterns to design your own.
Aim – to create a collage image that combines images and objects from both cultures.
On your connections page list all the images and objects that you could use to make a collage image that combines the two cultures.
You may need to find more images to add to certain pages
Begin to collect the images/objects from your wallet and work.
You may need to photocopy things.