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matariki

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Hi bloggers, My class Te Waka Ako had to do things about matariki. We had three stations to go to and we got to pick which one we want to go first, so the first station was making kites.The second station is making  matariki stars.The third station is  making  a green stone necklace and it was so much fun. So my first one was to make a green stone. Step 1: Get green clay like this.  Step 2: Squash it flat. Step 3:Then make it into a ball.  Step 4 :Then roll it into a worm. Step 5 :Make it into the hook or the koro and their is much more.   My second one is to make  the kite.This one was challenging for me because i didn't know that many patterns because I for got.  And my last one was to make a star that was part of the matariki. It was cool because we got to choose which one we want to do and the chooses was waiti waita waipuna rangi tupu a nuku tupu a rangi ururangi matariki and  that it for today blog you later bye 

my emoji

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hi bloggers my name is JD and we had to make  emoji out of emotions and  I choose  the glass emoji  I  was so confused  of what emoji I would choose and here are some emojis glass emoji evil emoji     happy emoji angry emoji lazy emoji dead emoji  heart emoji kissing emoji cool emoji crying emoji snoring emoji  angel emoji. And it was so cool that we had to make your own emoji with  my whole class was having so much fun and you can make other things as well like animals like cats dogs and more and there are some of the pirates flags if you like pirates. Blog you later bye  

tiritiri matangi

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 hi bloggers last week on thursday we went on a trip to tiritiri matangi to see  all the wonderful birds of new zealand we saw and new zealand robin and takahe and new zealand pigeon and a pukeko mopoko and a tui and some here is a link to go to the tiritiri matangi website click here  now we got that out the way let's get back to the information about tiritiri matangi  The land that became New Zealand began its drift away from the ancient continent of Gondwana over 60 million years ago, before the rise of mammals. The birds, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates of this new land evolved without mammalian predators, and many of its birds were fearless ground-dwellers. and  Tiritiri   Matangi Island  was first isolated by the rising sea levels of 20,000 years ago, leaving a chunk of land three kilometres long and less than a kilometre wide, whose hard greywacke base resisted erosion by wind and sea, and whose soils supported a dense coastal forest. bye now blog ya later