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Wednesday, 14 October 2020

Holiday Memory Recount

 Holiday Memory Recount


Something that happened in the holidays


Starters:

First, Then, Next, After, Finally, Lastly, Later


Topic: Walking Outdoors And A Heartbreak Of A Game


Planning Space: this flashback, 

Body P1


Body P2


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Start Writing Here:

This flashback is about when my dad and I experienced the wonders of the outdoors.

As my dad and I strolled across the streets we saw many wondrous things that we haven’t seen before. It was so alive to be out there because I haven’t explored much lately.


When me and my dad crossed the panmure wharf we scattered across some really majestic reserves we have. We still went past some reserves until we came past ones with eels in it. The Reserve with the eels in it was close to my friend julius house.


It was getting late almost 7o’clock we rushed back home and watched the parramatta eels and the bunnies I was so heartbroken when the eels lost damn you mitch moses but you know what was even more heartbreaking that the North Queensland Cowboys didn’t make it in the finals I couldn’t even sleep for two days.









4 Facts - Types Of Maori Art

 


Questions - Types Of Maori Forms

 Types of Māori - Questions

Please read the article on here before answering the questions.


1) What are the 4 main Māori art forms

→ Carving, Tattooing, Weaving and Painting


2) Which of these were not a typical material that Māori used for carving?

a) Wood

b) Bone

c) Stone

d) Flax


3) What is Pounamu

a) Flax Leaves

b) Kauri Wood

c) Whale Bone

d) Greenstone


4) Traditionally Ta Moko was done with a what?

a) Tattoo needle

b) Chisel


5) Where did women traditionally get tattooed?

→ The women get tattooed on their lips and faces


6) What was weaving used to create?

→ Wall Panels, clothing and bags


7) Why did feather cloaks become more difficult to create?

→ Because the Maori were worried about the extinction and 

                 endangerment of the birds in new 


8) Painting was mostly used for?
a) Fake tattoos

b) Tagging

c) Decoration

d) Portraits


Tuesday, 13 October 2020

Questions - Maori Symbols

 Meaning and symbols

Please read the article on Antarctica here before answering the questions.

 


unaunahi-bw

What’s the name of this pattern? 

→ Unaunahi

What does it represent?

→ Fish scales that represents abundance and health


ahu-ahu-mataora-bw

What’s the name of this pattern? 

→ Ahu ahu mataroa

What does it represent?

→ Shows talent and achievement athleticism or sport and can also be representative of a new challenge



taratarekae-bw

What’s the name of this pattern? 

→ Taratarekae

What does it represent?

→ It represents Whale Teeth



manaia-bw

What’s the name of this pattern? 

→ Manaia

What does it represent?

→ The Manaia is known as a spiritual guardian and carrier of supernatural powers.





fish-hook-bw

What’s the name of this pattern? 

→ Hei matau

What does it represent?

→The Maori Symbols or meaning or hei matau more commonly known as the fish hook symbolises prosperity.  




4 Facts - Maori Symbols


 

Monday, 12 October 2020

4 Facts, Maori Art History

Questions, Maori Art History

 Who were the Maori - Questions

Please read the article on Antarctica here before answering the questions.


1) The Maori people are

a) descendants of the Polynesian voyagers who travelled to and settled in New Zealand 700 years ago

b) are the indigeouns people of New Zealand who have lived here for 1000’s of years


Pacific migration routes

2) What is a hot topic of debate amongst New Zealand historians

a) The exact date that Maori traveled to New Zealand

b) The exact number of Waka that travelled to New Zealand

c) Both a & b

d) None of the above


3) Do Historians know for sure where Maori people came from before travelling to New Zealand?

a) Yes b) No



4) What does ‘Oral tradition’ mean?

a) Telling stories b) Retelling history through story telling

c) Brushing your teeth


5) Why were early settlements near harbours, mouths of rivers, or the sea?

→ they to explore most of the outside area


6) Which is bigger?

a) Seal b) Moa


7) As well as through Oral tradition, what is another way the Maori share their stories? 

a) Books b) Blogs

c) Art d) Podcasts