Thursday 7 August 2014

Te REO Maori poster

This poster is by Olivia, Rileigh-Kaye and Maia S
Our poster can teach you about some feelings and sentences in Maori. We used Maori colours and our favourite colours. We went to workshops with ebony, elly, troy. We decided to each go to a different group. I went to Elly, Maia went to Troy and Rileigh went to Ebony. We added different types of decoration. E.G. Korus. We added a picture of a waka to make it more.... Realistic. We used bright colour and enthusiasm. Hope you enjoy it as much as us!!
Ebony: fonts 
Troy: colour 
Elly: angles
WALT: communicate a message.
Description: We have been participating in 3 different workshops around colour, compositions and fonts.  We put these skills to use in a poster sharing our knowledge about Te Reo Maori.

Why? We have noticed that our posters are too cluttered and do not communicate a  message well.
Task: Make a poster about Te Reo Maori.
Complete the criteria with targets to show your reflection.   Reflect on the evaluation questions below.
Please use the below targets to complete this self assessment:
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Criteria:
Message: My message is clear and purposeful.  Everything that is on my poster relates to my message. 
Composition:  My poster is balanced. 
Font:  My font is clear, readable and suits the message.
Colour:  I have used 2-3 colours that are complementary.  My background choice makes the text pop!

Accuracy:  All of the words on my poster are spelt correctly.
Evaluation:
What are you most proud of and why? I am most proud of the way we used colour and deco to make the poster POP! 

What challenged you the most and why? The thing that challenged me the most was the coping of the Maori words and feelings also the way the time wizzed past us like a spread train.

Next time, what is a goal you can work towards? To make teamwork into friendship and personality. The neatness we need to work on aswell.
Feedforward/feedback: I think it is good but you could improve by having how it is by






1 comment:

  1. Amazing! You have used the poster tips excellently to create yours - great job!

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