Today we celebrated Diwali. Aayush dressed up in his kurta. His Mum came in her salwar kameez.
Mrs Nagpal drew a rangoli pattern on a table and we added coloured powder to the pattern.
Vibrant colours, spectacular and breath taking result!
Welcome to Room 18's blog for 2019. We are an energetic Year 4 class and our teacher is Mrs Morris. We are looking forward to working together and learning lots of exciting and new things this year! Check our blog regularly to see what we have been up to. We would love to read your comments.
Wow this looks amazing! What an awesome idea, and so colourful.
ReplyDeleteWow Room 18. You all did an awesome job at colouring that in with that 'Breath taking'art.
ReplyDeleteKa Pai.
Looking very handsome Aayush. A great way to help celebrate Diwali. Love the pattern that your mum drew. Room 18 you did a great job of colouring it in too. Spectacular!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to celebrate Room 18. Very impressive art work and awesome to learn about other cultures celebrations
ReplyDeleteTino pai! everyone for colouring in the line so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteHello you have amazing pictures I see patterns.
ReplyDeleteAmazing RM18,that dwali pattern looks really good
ReplyDeleteand thats the smae with Aayush,
your india suit is amazing too.
Ka pai
Great job everyone! After helping Mrs Nagpal do the rangoli pattern it looked so so nice. ka pai!
ReplyDeleteWow you guys(and girls)
ReplyDeleteyou look like your working like archaeologists.
who knows what Diwali will bring next year?
Tino pai
I can see that everybody has put a great effort into the diwali pattern.
ReplyDeleteKa pai
By Jing
Ka Pai guys you all listened very hard to make that rangoli pattern,and it turned out very well. Ka Pai
ReplyDeleteThat dwali pattern looks really good.
ReplyDeletePlus you all look like your having so much fun.
Ka pai😀