Check out our diamond Matariki stars! Acacia, Kahlani and AJ are holding their awesome stars made from shapes. Can you see the shapes we used to make ours stars? At Tāmaki Primary School we are looking forward to celebrating Matariki by colouring pictures and learning Te Reo Māori. We love stars because it's nice and bright in the night sky.
Kahlani, Acacia and AJ shining bright like stars! |
Good morning I am Anahera and I’m from Paparore School and I’m 7
ReplyDeleteyears old. I love how you made your star out of shapes.You taught me how to make the stars. Were the stars hard or easy to make?
Hi my name is Preet I love your stars you made. Why do you make matariki stars? You are an artist, what did you use? I give you 100%.
ReplyDeleteHi room 3 , my name is Ava. I love the way your class made the Matariki stars,it is very interesting. The thing that I like is the colours and the detail. The sparkles make it look like a real Matariki star in the sky. What did you make it out of?
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Kia ora Room 3,
ReplyDeleteWe have got some of those shapes in our class as well.
We are making kites for Matariki. We are using warm and cold colours. They are decoration kites. They won't be able to flyLook at our blog next week to see our kites.
from Room 5 @ St Mary's in Gisborne
Kia ora room 3 I am miley from paparore.i love your
ReplyDeleteColourful matariki stars, did you guys have fun?
Kai,ora Ko shaan toku ingoa. Your stars made out of shapes are awesome! I can see you like Matariki a special day. We would like to know how you made them. You should post more cool stuff on your blog. This was awesome because I loved you making them out of shapes.
ReplyDeleteKIA ORA room three IM sohia I like the stars you made. Ive made stars like that.
ReplyDeleteI feel BAD for you guys because your still in lock down
ReplyDeletehi Room three I love your awesome stars. My favourite part was when you made the cool as stars out of triangles.What was your favourite part
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