Friday, 24 July 2020

Matariki

Matariki 
Kia Ora Bloggers On Thursday we did 3 rotations based around Mataiki. 1st Rotation my class did was Making Fry bread with Mrs Jones. We made doe then we added more flour and then we rolled it out and then cut it into six pieces and fried them and we also got to pick what we wanted in it. Next activity we did was Stop Motion about Maori Myths. We used Clay, Play doe and a paper background to make a little story and then we added audio and shared it with the class .
Then our last activity of the day was making a big kite we got a strip of white paper or a black strip and we had to draw Maori patterns and color it in with crayon or pastel. This Mataiki Experience was so fun I Wish could do it again.
Hope you enjoy your Mataiki celebration. Here are some photos.
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2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Vili. These sounds like really fun activities. What was your favourite? What is the most important part of Matariki for you?

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    1. Kia ora Phil
      My name is Vili Im from Waikowhai Primary School In Auckland
      My favorite Part was making fry bread.
      What is important to me about Matraiki Is spending time with each other because its a start to a Maori new year

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