Thursday, June 24, 2021

Matariki

WALT: Summarise and analyse ideas and information from different texts. Hello bloggers this week is the Maori New Years and I hope all of you are celebrating but this week our create tasks were different because the theme was Matariki the seven sisters and I learn't that Matariki is a cluster not a constellation and the Matariki has a lot more stars because the Matariki cluster has 500 stars in the cluster family the Matariki is only about the seven stars because they are very bright and they can led you home.

-Annabelle



Video #1:


My first Matariki story was about two

sisters that don’t get along but there

mother told them a story about the Matariki

stars that started with Ranginui and

papatuanuku they made the seven sisters

but the seven sisters were very annoying so

parents asked Matariki to get her sisters so

Matariki got her sisters and the parents got

the sisters to do a task to stay.












Video #2:


My second story of the Matariki stars was

about people using the stars to guide them.










Te Papa Website: 


Did you know that the

Matariki stars are clusters

of stars not a constellation there are 500

stars in the Matariki cluster but we can only

see 7 because the 500 stars out there are

very far away

Celebrating Puanga at Ramanui:


In many parts

of Aotearoa, people celebrate the Maori

New Year when Matariki known as the seven

sisters show up.It is good luck if you see the

seven stars at night but it is bad luck

if you don’t see the seven stars.



3 comments:

  1. Hi Annabelle,
    I really like how you have puttin the WALT at the top of the info/paragraph and how you have wrote a lot of info on the first box but maybe next time you could spend a little more time on the second box. :)
    -Hannah

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  2. Hi Annabelle
    good work i like how you said how you have learnt about that matarki is not a cluster maybe next time add more detail into your decribsion and i also like the 1 video box really cool keep up the great work
    -Monica

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  3. Hi Annabelle, Your blog is really nice. Well done putting your WALT in.

    -Sofi

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