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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Maramataka

Maramataka 
Since term 3 has started we have been learning about maramataka .
Maramataka translates as moon rotating and we have learnt about the lunar calender and that all the days represent a maori word and you can't plant on a fishing day. You can plant on a fishing day but you plant wont grow big.
When it's a full moon it's good for anything.
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  2. Kia ora Harmony my name is Ataahua and I’m a year 6 student who attends Paihia School. I liked your blog post about Maramataka. It was quite factual and had a lot of information about what Maramataka means. It was quite amazing what your class had learnt about Maramataka. How long has your class been learning about Maramataka? Keep up the good work Harmony and have a good day.
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  3. Kia Ora Harmony my name is Autumn, I am a student from Paihia Primary School. I really enjoyed your blog post about Maramataka. I like how you added lots of information. I also liked how you added quite a lot of facts to your writing. Has your class been learning about Maramataka for long? Maybe next time you explain a bit more about Maramataka so I can understand what you are writing about.

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  4. Kia ora Harmony my name is Angela and I am a year 6 student who attends Paihia School. I like your blog post about Maramataka because it was very interesting and it had a lot of information about what Maramataka means and what it is. I also like how you added quite a lot of facts in your writing. Do you enjoy learning about Maramataka? Maybe you could check out my blog http://psangelar.blogspot.com/
    Bye!

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