In this activity I was assigned to to think of building my own hotel. Well, here is my work down below. Here is how i'd explain it: This hotel will be located in Samoa. The reason why I chose Samoa is because it is a clear water country and it was a good location to sart with. What I used to build this kind of fancy hotel is white brick with glossy windows and a nice deck up top.
Once again, I am so proud of my self doing this from the top of my mind.
Look down below for the most cool looking hotel.
Here is my work and I hope you enjoy!
Kia ona Zephaniah,
ReplyDeleteI really, really am impressed with your skills. I really like the way how you used different shapes and sizes to help you create your dream hotel. I also like how you really thoroughly thought of the location of where about your hotel was going to be.
Maybe Nextime you could add more colour to your master piece so that it is more captivating and attractive to the human eye. overall I really like this poster.
Nga Mihi
Heaven
Thank you very much Heaven for your support.
DeleteMalo Ni Zephaniah,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say it is amazing to see all the effort you are putting into the Summer Learning Programme and it is lovely seeing all of your supportive comments on other students work. Have you seen any other Summer Learning blogs from outside of the Kaikohekohe cluster? If you wanted to check them out, you can copy the link below:
https://sites.google.com/a/manaiakalani.org/connected-learners-share/sljtwitterfeeds
It takes you to the Twitterfeed for all six clusters who are participating in the Summer Learning Journey.
I love your design for your hotel! Samoa would be a beautiful location for your hotel. I am haven’t had the chance to leave New Zealand yet but I do want to visit Samoa one day. Do you recommend that I should visit Samoa? I had a friend go to Samoa on her honeymoon recently and she said it was beautiful.
You did really well designing your hotel on Google Drawings, have you used Google Drawings much at school?
Keep up the awesome work!
Blog ya later,
Dani