Sunday, 19 April 2020

Haere Atu by Andre Ngapo.

Here's another new power point slide created by Aye Myat.  It has questions based on the story "Haere Atu" by Andre Ngapo and illustrated by Vasanti Unka.

Vasanti Unka is a writer, children's illustrator and graphic designer.  Over the years she has won many awards for her work.  Her book "The Boring Book" won the New Zealand Post Margaret Mahy Book of the Year Award and Best Picture Book at the 2014 New Zealand Book Awards for Children & Young Adults.  She's also written and illustrated the book "Monkey and Crocodile" a tale from India. 
In the Ready to Read series.

Saturday, 18 April 2020

Lost by Kylie Parry.

Aye Myat has created a power point slide for her sisters Yi Yi and Shwe Shwe.  It has questions based on the story "Lost" by Kylie Perry.

Kylie Parry is a New Zealand children's author. She writes stories for children.  There are four Ready to Ready titles that Ms Parry has written.  They are Three Princesses, The Little Red Hen, Jack and the Beanstalk and of course Lost.  She also has other stories in the School Journal and the Junior Journal too.

Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Making a repeated pattern.

This is my drawing of a repeated pattern.  A repeated pattern can be made from shapes, numbers, images and everyday objects. There must be a rule that describes the repetition.  For example if I used colours - blue, red, yellow, green.  My colour pattern must be the same sequence that I have used - blue, red, yellow and green.

Can you recognise the shapes that I have used for my pattern?  It's a circle and square.

My big sister Aye-Myat drew the first pattern on top, using hearts and triangles.  What is the difference between my pattern and Aye-Myat's? There's only one of each shape, on mine. Aye-Myat has drawn one heart and two triangles.

For today's task, I worked hard and liked it.  Thanks Aye-Myat for helping me.