Paper Plate Whale - Fun Crafts Kids
Do you love paper plate crafts? Are you looking for new Paper Plate craft ideas? Here is a super cute 3D Paper Plate craft – an adorable Whale! Isn’t he wonderful? A great whale craft for all sea creature lovers! The wonderful Krokotak has all the info! Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Matariki star weaving at Hornby
File Reference: 2007-06-Matariki-star-weaving-Hornby3 From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Matariki classroom resources
Delve deeper into the meaning of Matariki through inspiring activities and lesson plans.
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Matariki Fact Recall
We have been learning about Matariki and the constellation. Matariki is a small cluster of stars and it is also known as Plieades. There are several hundred stars but only seven of them can be seen. Matariki is a traditional Maori New Year. Matariki is celebrated with education and sharing ideas. Matariki is a time for remembering people you've lost.
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Matariki Fact Recall
We have been learning about Matariki and the constellation. Matariki is a small cluster of stars and it is also known as Plieades. There are several hundred stars but only seven of them can be seen. Matariki is a traditional Maori New Year. Matariki is celebrated with education and sharing ideas. Matariki is a time for remembering people you've lost.
Rere Atu Maori Poi Song | Kids Action Songs | Children Love to Sing
Childrens song from around the New Zealand. Join in with this fun Maori poi song "Rere Atu" - a children's dance song. This is sung in both Te Reo Maori (lan...
Puzzle Seasons & Months Maori - Lively Minds Ltd | Wooden Toys & Preschool ResourcesLively Minds Ltd | Wooden Toys & Preschool Resources
The puzzle seasons & months Maori words are incorporated in the puzzle helping children identify understand the concept of FOUR seasons & 12 months in a year
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