With all the instruments completed last year*, our Year 6 and 7 students have been busy painting the taonga. The kōrere tanguru (flipflopophone) took a few sessions to complete, but it looking awesome now it's finished.
Te Arani Vulu and Zoe Ryall giving the kōrere tanguru a second coat of orange
* note that the dates on blog posts are incorrect - I've set the dates in reverse order so that you can scroll down from the top to the most recent. These photos are from term 1 2018.
* note that the dates on blog posts are incorrect - I've set the dates in reverse order so that you can scroll down from the top to the most recent. These photos are from term 1 2018.
Leigh Te Ahuru-Lam Sheung
Te Purewa Akuhata, Ace Samuels and Kaimana Tawhai
Malenia Kaiwai paints the frame
Kaimana Tawhai working with care
Aroha-Tia Taripo, Ace Samuels and Te Purewa Akuhata
Lazarus Wilson, Rhobe Rahiri and Leigh Te Ahuru-Lam Sheung
The finished product: Kōrere tanguru / flipflopophones in the classroom
Taonga filling up the room!
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