Matariki

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a wind chime with stars hanging from it's sides and the wind spinning
Space Mobile; use it to teach your child about stars or make a planet one as you discover Copernicus
several pieces of food that are on a table
Craft: Ties that bind - Lifestyle News - NZ Herald
Art idea for Matariki ~ Craft Matariki Flax Stars
the paper circles are cut out and placed on top of each other with holes in them
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Constellations - More ideas, samples from these sites: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8__TFE0yObfNmQ3NTA1NjUtYTdjMy00OGE5LTlkMzQtYjJmOWFjYjgzYzk2/edit?authkey=CJiFndEMhl=en#; https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/LNs5RrNe63Q8J1FcnufJsw; http://www.notimeforflashcards.com/2013/07/glow-in-the-dark-stars-craft.html.
the poster for matarki, which features images of planets and stars in blue
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several children standing in front of a blackboard with pictures on it and hands up
Tirama Tirama Matariki
Tirama tirama matariki, me ana tamariki, tupuanuku ,tupuarangi,waiti,waita, waipunarangi e, ko te potuku o ururangi
an image of the stars in the sky with a caption that reads you can see the stars of maturiki for most of the year
Matariki
Matariki Ready to Read Book
a hand reaching for a star on top of a black piece of paper with buttons
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Make this gorgeous stretchy and shiny playdough that looks just like a starry night sky- perfect for preschoolers!
a bag with stars on it sitting on top of a table
Ko te whānau o Matariki: Matariki education resource 2015 – Part 2 | Te Papa’s Blog
During the coldest time each year the Matariki star cluster comes rising up for the first time in the eastern sky. This occurrence marks the beginning of an important time of year – the Māori New Year. In this series of blogs, Te Papa Education hopes to introduce you to each of the seven members of this star whānau, from the …
what is matarik? poster with blue and white stars in the night sky
Matariki Fact Recall
Matariki
a bulletin board with pictures and writing on it that says matarki's
To celebrate Matariki we made a korowai. All of our toddlers made a collage feather and the teachers made one too, then we put them all together to make our cloak. This korowai is representative of all the children in our room. It was the central part of our wall display on Matariki this year.