To celebrate Matariki, Cockle Bay had a special assembly. Parents got a special invite and were also invited to visit our classrooms afterwards. In Room 18, we have been reading the book, 'Matariki' and learning about the kinds of things people traditionally did to celebrate the Maori New Year.
We decided to make telescopes in Room 18 so that we could see the constellation, the Seven Sisters, whenever we looked through them. It was good having adults to help us. In the afternoon, we followed instructions on a video to make a kite, another traditional past time at Matariki.
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All our parent visitors and students (except Lincoln's Dad who was here earlier). |
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When the telescopes were finished, we took them outside to look at the 'Seven Sisters'. |
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In the afternoon, we made bird kites. |
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Then, of course, we had to test them out on the field. |
Here is a video of our second test run.