Boomerangs in social studies
Q. Explain in the purpose of this activity
A. The main purpose of this activity was to design and paint a boomerang and have it return to me when I chucked it on the field,Also the activity helped us get a better understanding on how it felt to throw a boomerang and we got to put ourselves in their shoes.
Q. Explain the story on your boomerang ,including the meaning of the colours
A.The story behind my boomerang was basically about the earth and how the aboriginal culture and boomerangs are connected thats why i painted it an earthy/red brown,The white dots represent the people of the aboriginal culture
Q. Explain the story on your boomerang ,including the meaning of the colours
A.The story behind my boomerang was basically about the earth and how the aboriginal culture and boomerangs are connected thats why i painted it an earthy/red brown,The white dots represent the people of the aboriginal culture
Q.What went well when painting you boomerang
A.Something that went well was thinking about the colours and how they related to the culture and Australia itself,Painting and finding the right colours went well
A.Something that went well was thinking about the colours and how they related to the culture and Australia itself,Painting and finding the right colours went well
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