The presentation in this blog post includes examples of some of the ways in which my whānau celebrates Matariki at home.
This includes different ways of learning and talking about whakapapa, acknowledging tīpuna and sharing ideas about whānau celebrations through vision boards, time spent creating and reflecting on taonga, and Josh blogging about our marae in Te Teko through his school Science project for Strength of Structures. I'm sure that he would appreciate some feedback and comments on his blog posts.
The last slide in the presentation includes links to various Matariki activities that are happening around Auckland this year.
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I'm so impressed with your creations; your son is lucky to have you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Danni. He seems to enjoy all of his whānau and whakapapa info, and likes to reflect back on it a lot.
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