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Wednesday, 27 June 2018
The Story Of Matariki Slide Show
Last week I presented a google slideshow to my reading group about the story of Matariki.
If you don't know what Matariki is it's a cluster of stars that represent the new maori year. There are many legends about Matariki, Here is one of them!
Kia ora Hana, I really like the way you have used animation to tell the story of Matariki, it makes the story very effective. Do you know other legends about Matariki? Mrs Krausse
kia ora Hana, this retell of matariki was really interesting and easy to read. maybe next time you could add a "THE END" slide to make it more obvious that it is the end of the retell. By May
Kia ora Hana, I thought you retold the story of Matariki really well. Yesterday I was in Room 4 and they were learning about the Atua and this slide show would help them understand the story in a simple and visual way. Could you share this with Koka Terri? Ngā mihi nui, Koka Nolian
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Kia ora Hana,
ReplyDeleteI really like the way you have used animation to tell the story of Matariki, it makes the story very effective.
Do you know other legends about Matariki?
Mrs Krausse
kia ora Hana,
ReplyDeletethis retell of matariki was really interesting and easy to read. maybe next time you could add a "THE END" slide to make it more obvious that it is the end of the retell.
By May
Kia ora Hana,
ReplyDeleteI thought you retold the story of Matariki really well. Yesterday I was in Room 4 and they were learning about the Atua and this slide show would help them understand the story in a simple and visual way. Could you share this with Koka Terri?
Ngā mihi nui, Koka Nolian