Bula for today's summer learning journey I made a floral insect.
My insect is a butterfly. At first, I thought that activity was bad because it meant I was having to go outside but instead it was fun. For my insect, NO materials were used I'm talking stuff like knives and other stuff. for knives I used sticks to pop holes for glue I used sticks to keep it together and for scissors to snap the braches I used my hands.
Kia ora Ashton,
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing job you’ve done! I’m so pleased that even though you thought it wouldn’t be fun, you gave it a go! I’m also super impressed you only used materials from nature and no knives or glue. Go you, you’re awesome! I really like how you’ve weaved the leaves onto the stick too!
What’s your favourite type of insect? Mine is a butterfly, like the one you’ve created! I love butterflies. I live in Dunedin and we actually have a butterfly exhibit at the museum here. It’s in a super warm room and there’s a waterfall through the middle. The butterflies all flutter round freely, and eat from all the flowers growing in there. It’s amazing. I once even had a butterfly land on me!
What are you going to name your creation? If you had more materials, what other insects could you make from nature?
Keep up the fantastic work!
Ka kite anō,
Shannon (SLJ)
Cool butterfly Ashton.
ReplyDeletepreety cool
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