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Creative presentations take Northland by storm by Ko Taku Reo Deaf Education NZ
Floyd Rao - Resource Teacher of the Deaf — November 3, 2022
Ariana and Shannon show off their creative talents
Ariana is shown here, reconstructing the map of New Zealand and labelling the names in Te Reo. Ariana proudly presented her Queen Elizabeth project to her peers, containing facts about the Queen and the royal family, in term 3.
Shannon is holding up his metallic hand sculptures, they are part of his NCEA Level 3 Art, which are based on his five senses. The sculptured hands represent ‘communication’ and the power of NZSL. He made holes in the hands to represent the importance of seeing other people when signing.
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