Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Rangolis

 Hello bloggers and welcome back to another one of my blogs. Today I am telling you about rangolis.

By the way, HAPPY DIWALI! We hindus, make rangolis on Diwali. We make rangolis with powder colours, that is the traditional way, but if you want you can also make a rangoli for fun with coloured chalk. Making a rangoli the traditional way can be a little hard but for me it is also lots of fun, I am sure making a rangoli out of coloured chalk is also a lot of fun! We can also make flower rangolis, where in some areas of the rangoli we put some flower petals instead of colour! I have never made one of those but I really want to.  Well here is a picture of my rangoli. This rangoli has symmetry, rotation, reflection and translation.

Anyways here is a picture of my rangoli.




  







Well, can you tell me in the comment if you know where I started my rangoli?

Also tell me in the comments if you made a rangoli with chalk!

Hope you liked my rangoli, BYE!!

8 comments:

  1. Hi Prisha! I am Haripriya. I loved your Rangoli pattern it is very beautiful. Well I am also making one at Diwali. Well any ways. I also liked how you explained how we can make Rangoli out of other things to. Keep it up! Ka pai!

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    1. Hi Haripriya. A very big thank you to you for your comment. I am really excited for you to maybe post you Rangoli on your blog.
      Bye!

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  2. Kia ora prisha I like the way how you made your rangoli even I have made my one
    and I also like the way how you said that you can make rongoli out of chalk and other stuff.
    Ka pai prisha !!!

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  3. Hi Prisha

    Your rangoli is beautiful! I like the colours you chose to use..

    I assume you started in the middle? Maybe that red spot? And worked your way out?

    The kids at school did their rangoli patterns with chalk. How long did yours take?

    Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Hi Marleen, thank you for your comment and no i didn't start one the red spot, I started with the outline of the diya. Well I hope you have a great day. Namaste!

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  4. Hi Prisha. I love your Rangoli. You were very enthusiastic when you were sharing you ideas for your pattern on our class meets. I like your choice of colours and your comments that link it to the Math task this week.
    Thanks for sharing! I wonder how many other students made a Rangoli?

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  5. Hi Prisha

    Well done on a awesome rangoli pattern I adore your selcetions of colours I hope you have a good day and one quick question how do you think you can improve of change it up a little bit well anyway goobye.

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