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Friday, July 3, 2020
Matariki
Hey Bloggers!
This Is The presentation That Sam Mcgraw and I made On what Matariki is Why it is important
And how we Can Celebrate it
I think We Did Good enough You can read the text nice and easy we got some good information and we enjoyed doing it. Other Than using google slides to Make it we researched for some information.
Have you Ever celebrated Matariki?
did you learn anything new in this?
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Talofa lava Ben My name is Jeremiah and I am from Waikowhai Primary School. I am a year five in Waitemata. I really liked how you explained what Matariki is about and how we can celebrate it. This reminds me when we did Matariki activities yesterday. We did a stop motion telling a Matariki story. Then we decorated strips and then hot glued gunned it to make kites. Then finally we made fried bread. Maybe next time you could tell how to find the Matariki cluster so people know what it looks like. thank you for sharing your learning with me. If you want you can check out what I have been blogging about. Here is the Link http://wpsjeremiaht.blogspot.com/. I hope you have a great day or night and blog ya later.
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