You might need an adults help with this activity.
Make some bread to share with your family at tea time.
Click on the link and follow the instructions! I am sure your teacher would love to see a picture of your Rewana Bread!
Go on a nature hunt and collect colourful items to add to your rainbow picture. Try and collect items that are on the ground. Don't forget to thank Tane Mahuta for his taonga.
Click on the link to the Maori colour song below and sing along.
Creating a rainbow picture and try and name each colour in Te Reo.
Challenge: with your whanau, one person says "whero", the other/s then have to point to the correct colour, play using all the colours.
You can write the Te Reo colour names on your art piece.
When you have finished, hang up your pictures in the window for neighbours to be able to enjoy!
Here are some lovely songs to sing along with the very talented Lauren Prentice
Watch and listen, then write a story about the message in this video.
What does your whanau mean to you?
Write a note to each person in your family and tell them one thing you love about them.
Learn to make Rākau sticks using old magazines or newspapers.
Click on the link and learn how to play the Rākau sticks.
I am sure your teachers would love to see a video of you playing with your Rākau sticks.
Click on the link
Watch the video and using the eye spy board, see how many things you can see in the video!
Happy Searching ....
Click on the above links to learn about the creation story and the story of Matariki.