This week in writing we are explaining what we know about Matariki and making a chart with the information for others to learn from.
What key things do you remember about Matariki?
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the seven sisters
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their are seven stars.Joel
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ReplyDeleteIf the seven stars shine brightly it means it's going to be a warm year and it would be good to grow winter crops.Elijah
ReplyDeleteThey have a feast.Greer
ReplyDeleteTHEY HAVE A Feast.Riley
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ReplyDeleteThe biggest star called MATARIKI guids the rest of the sisters.Dekota
ReplyDeleteMatariki is the maori new year. micah
ReplyDeleteMatariki is thebiggest. Joel
ReplyDeletethey have to cerberate chanice
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ReplyDeleteThe group of seven sisters is called Matariki.
ReplyDeleteLucas
the seven sisters are called matariki
ReplyDeleteIf the seven stars shine brightly it means a warm year.Hannah.
ReplyDeleteTheir are 7 stars Joel
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