For Tane Mahuta this week, the outdoor classroom is looking really different. We cleared out everything that was outside the classroom and it really looks so different from the first week that we were doing the Tane Mahuta project. Me, Anneleise, and Keyana were told to pull out every Ivy weeds we see from the front side of the classroom. It was pretty hard to pull out because they were really stuck on the ground and tied up to each other. After that, it was Morning Tea time.
After Morning Tea, We went in the classroom because it was raining and I was suppose to go to my passion which is "Singing". But we didn't have singing because they were really busy organising the activity that they are doing. Instead of doing a blog post right away, the teacher told us that we are going to paint rocks. Some of us were pretty sad because we didn't get to continue the work that we already started earlier, and some of us were really excited to do it, like ME!
We first had to make a design of what we want to paint on our rocks. The teacher called us table by table and get a rock. The design that I decided to make is the Philippine's flag. In my mind, I was thinking of making it really bright and pretty, but the colours that we are using is not as bright as I expected it to be. Instead of bragging about it, I just used some glitter to brighten it up.
Here is how my stone looks:
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