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Monday, July 1, 2019

My pepha

Walt: I am learing my pepha. 
School pepha
Ko Maunga Peko Te maunga
Ko Awanui te awa
Ko ?  toku waka
Ko Ngati kuri + Ngait rangi toku iwi
Ko waiora + E koro kiatutuki
No Ngawha + Te hapua ahau
Kei Paparore Road toku inaianei
Ko paparore toku kura 
Ko waa + petera toku whanau
Ko Tame toku papa
Ko Frances toku mama
Ko Tianah touku ingoa

I am still learing my pepha. I am going to find out what I need to put in my pepha.

Do you know your pepha?

Matariki

  Walt: We are learning about matariki


     When is matariki- 13 of july
     Where is matariki- Matariki is found north east.
     What- Matariki is the Māori name for the cluster of stars. 
     
     5 facts about matariki-

 1.Matariki is one of the stars clusters            
       Nearest to earth. 

2. The reappearance of the seven Matariki stars in late May or early June, signals the beginning of the Maori New Year.

 3. A cluster is a group of stars that are near each other in space. 


4. The stars clusters is visible to the naked eye from most parts of our planet.

5. You can see Matariki for yourself.

It was trying not to get paint all over my fingers.

What do you know about matariki