Hello blog viewers for the last week of term 2 we have looked a cluster of stars called matariki it can be found around this time of year in New Zealand. I think I did a pretty good job on this task I could have put a bit more information on matariki in there. today the credit goes to What is Matariki? | Te Papa that is where I got my information off. Quick question what do you know about matariki? let me know in the comments down below. Thank you for reading my blog post make sure to come back for post have a great school holiday bye.
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Friday, July 3, 2020
Magic matariki
Hello blog viewers for the last week of term 2 we have looked a cluster of stars called matariki it can be found around this time of year in New Zealand. I think I did a pretty good job on this task I could have put a bit more information on matariki in there. today the credit goes to What is Matariki? | Te Papa that is where I got my information off. Quick question what do you know about matariki? let me know in the comments down below. Thank you for reading my blog post make sure to come back for post have a great school holiday bye.
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Kia ora Eloise
ReplyDeleteI love how you called your animation 'Magic Matariki' because stars are pretty magical aren't they? The stars are also known as the seven sisters. Great job!
Salaam Eloise my name is Amara
ReplyDeleteI am in Waitemata from Waikowhai Primary School. I really liked your Matariki animation. It reminds me of when we did Matariki activities and learned about Matariki. Maybe next time you could make your animation a story or a legend but a good post. Check my blog on http://wpsamaram.blogspot.com/
Blog you later!
Hi Amara thanks for the comment
Deletekia ora Eloise.
ReplyDeleteI really liked how you were creative about your animation.
This reminded me of the time when i made a slide about matariki and it was similar to yours.
Next time, you could not leave big brakes in between when there talking.
How did you come up with the idea of making a slide about matariki?