Thursday, 26 November 2020

Lego workshop

Kia ora welcome back my blog.  

On Wednesday 16th of November there was a Lego workshop in Waikowhai Primary's hall. There were many tables with different boxes full of different colours and shaped Legos. When I went in the hall I was SUPER HAPPY to play with Lego at school! First Kaiwhare had to sit on the mat and there was 2 women in front of the mat. They introduced themselves. There was one women who was wearing a rainbow colours Lego shirt, Her name was Vanessa and there was another women names Claire. Claire was not wearing a Lego shirt she was just wearing a plain white shirt with pink thick lines. Claire said Vanessa is the master at Lego and that Vanessa like Batman and she was the Robin. First Mr. Riceman, my teacher, sorted Kaiwhare into groups of 4.


I was the last one but I was with some other people that were Vivian, Darcy-Rose, Josie, and myself Zara. First we were sent to a table that was the Lego stars. I didn't really like the star table because when I tried to shape my star it went into a line, up, down, and squiggly. I almost got it but then I had to move on to another table with my group mates. The next table I moved onto was the workshop table. It was like a mini kitchen except a mini workshop. There were mini cups, drawers, cabinets, taps. There were also little Lego pieces that could hold tools. I grabbed as many tiny pieces (that could hold the tools) and stuck then onto a long piece of Lego. Then I grabbed 2 drawers and stuck them under the long piece of Lego at the end of each side. Then I added white Lego on top on the mini pieces that could hold tools so that it didn't break. Then I added a little red cup on the top of the mini workshop. I found an orange mini tap so I stuck it on the long piece of Lego. Then I searched through a clear box full if Lego workshop stuff and found a mini teapot, I grabbed the teapot and opened one of the mini drawers and put the teapot inside then closed it. I was added finishing touches but then Mr. Riceman told the groups to move spaces.


Me and my group moved onto a farm station. There were dogs, pigs, cows and lots and lots of trees. I grabbed a green small platform and then grabbed some Lego blocks and stuck it on the platform like a fence. Then I grabbed a Lego woman and then grabbed a cow. I placed the Lego woman down and then put the cow at the end of the platform and then I grabbed a plant and pretended it was a bucket. Then I got the Lego women and put it near the cow with its hands out like it was milking the cow. But then Vanessa and Claire called out to sit on the carpet so people started leaving their stations and sat on the mat so me and my group did too. Then there was a table with creations from different stations. Then Vanessa grabbed an air plane looking toy and then asked who made this. Then a girl named Londyn stood up and said me. Then Vanessa gave her a choice. There were 2 mini Lego hearts and then a poster. Londyn had to choose if she wanted the poster or the hearts so Londyn took the hearts. Then there was a mini Lego space station workshop, Vanessa called who made it and then a girl named Lily stood up and said me then Vanessa gave her a poster. Then there was a creation (that I forgot) and his name was Tyler. He got a little blue Minecraft person. Then there was the last one it was a blue and yellow star. Vanessa called out who made the star and girl named Vivian stood up and said me. She got to choose a sticker. Then she picked a sticker and then Kaiwhare lined up to the hall door and then walked back to class.

See you next time!






5 comments:

  1. Hello Zara, my name is Fariha from Te Waka Ako. It sounds like you had fun. What was your favorite station? My favorite station was The star station. In your blog you put in that you grabbed a Lego piece but maybe you should have put in you got or you put on or in. Your blog was really awesome it really explained what you did. Bye for now!👍😁😎

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  2. Hello, Zara. My name is Farhad and I am in Waitemata. I really like the blog you have made about lego workshops. This (of course) reminds me of when Waitemata did the lego workshops, and I also really liked it. Maybe next time you could make it quality over quantity (by making it less writing but more detailed writing). You can visit my blog at http://wpsfarhads.blogspot.com/. I hope you have a really good day/night. Blog ya later!

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  4. Kia ora Zara,
    My name is Zara i am from Saint Mays,Catholic Primary Gisborne
    i really like the way you made some creative legos that your class designed this reminds me about creating some of these legos myself they look fantastic next time you should make sure your sentences have full stops and makes sense
    ma te wa Zara

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  5. kia ora Zara,
    my name is Irelyn i go to Saint marys school gisborne.
    your creations are so bright and colourful and unique in there own ways.
    I really liked the way you explained the different workshops you went through like the farm station.
    It reminds me of when i went to weta workshop and saw there mini figures.
    maybe next time you could tell us more about what you built out of lego.
    I liked reading your blog post.
    ma te wa zara.

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