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Thursday, June 24, 2021

Matariki week 8 T2

WALT:Summarise and analyze ideas and information from different texts.


  

hi this week for are reading we have been doing our Matariki create task and there are also 4 can does you can do. and Matariki is an event for Mouri and other countries around the world. 


reflection:


create task 1

Video #1:


  • The seven sisters/stars.

  • Matariki happens on the 19th of June - 11th of July.

  • Matariki is in the sky. 

  • Matariki happened because of the seven sisters.

  • It happens because the parents put the sisters in the skys





Video #2:

  • 7 sisters/stars.

  • Matriki can happen in 19th of June- 11 of July

  • Matariki happens in the night sky.

  • Matariki happened because the seven sisters' parents put them in the sky.

  • The stars disappear in late April and appear back in late May or June.


Te Papa Website: 

  •     The seven stars.

  • The star cluster is visible to the eye from parts of our planet, Matariki has many different names. In english it is called pleiades or the seven stars, in Hawaiian name is Makali´l.

  • Matariki happened in early June in the north-east horizon in the sky.

  •  There was one Matariki story about when Tawhirimatea discovered that his parents Ranginui and Papatuanuku had been separated so he tore his eye out in anger and threw them in the sky- the stars are his seven eyes.

  • Matariki happen because of there parents.




Celebrating Puanga at Ramanui:

  • the seven sisters
  • Matariki is a group of stars known as the pleiades.

  • Matariki is in the eastern sky

  • Matariki happened because of the 7 stars parents

  • It happened because the seven sisters were annoying so their parents gave them a job to be a sign of a Maori new year.









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