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Thursday, June 27, 2019

should matariki be a holiday

Critical Thinking Questions:
  • Why is Matariki particularly important for our NZ Nation? Because the moai love to salprat it.
  • Should we all celebrate, just those who choose to, or just Maori people? Just those who choose to because all people meant not what to salaprayt it.
  • How long has Matariki been celebrated for? From 2009 25th June
Practical thinking Questions:
  • Go back and look at your calendar/camera roll and see what you were doing on 15th June last year. Were you celebrating Matariki? Either way, make sure to book it in for this year. I don’t think so.
  • Think of an awesome way Matariki could be celebrated at school? So kids can learn about it and have a fun day of matariki.Because we are still young and when we get older we can know about it.


  • Do you think we should have a public holiday for Matariki? No If so, get out there and write a letter/give a call to your Local MP explaining why! Dear sir madam, I am writing to you about why we should  have matariki. we should have matariki because the kids at schools have a better understanding about matariki. And that kid can have a brack of their old work and do some fun activities. I think that you should have a holiday to spend time with family and friends.so we should have matariki

2 comments:

  1. hi my name is mannat and i am from papakura central school.i am 9 years old and i am a year 5 my class is the kahikatea hub.and i think matariki should be a holiday.

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  2. Kia ora Rose I am Savanah from Te Hapara school, I like how you had rhetorical questions in your blog post, also does salaprayt and salprat mean celebrate? i'm sorry if you get offended, i'm just wondering. Also come have a look at my blog!

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